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Tag Archives: Praise my soul the King of Heaven
Sunday 24th June 2012
Sunday 24th June 2012 (Proper 7) MORNING WORSHIP & HOLIDAY CLUB Please stand (if you are able) as the bible is brought into the Church Welcome & Intimations Hymn 160 Praise my soul the King of heaven Prayer & Lord’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd Samuel 16: 15-23, alan mathew, Art though afraid his power shall fail, In heavenly love abiding, Locum Minister, March on my soul with strength, Morning Service, Organist, Praise my soul the King of Heaven, Prayer, Psalm 55, Rev Eric McLachlan, Sermon, summer choir, Sunday 24th June 2012, There is a Redeemer, Williamwood Church
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Sunday 1 May 2011
11 o’clock Prelude: Trumpey Voluntary (Clarke) ORDER OF SERVICE Please stand (if you are able) as the bible is brought into the Church Welcome and Intimations (Margaret Robertson, Session Clerk) Call to worship Hymn 160 Praise my soul the King … Continue reading
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Tagged 1st Sunday after Easter, alan mathew, Anthem, Clarke, David Geddes, God loves me I Love you, I'm not ashamed to own my Lord, In Christ Alone, Morte Christe, Offertory: Two Versets on Love Divine, Order of Servvice, Organist, Praise my soul the King of Heaven, Prelude: Trumpet Voluntary, Psalm 23, Rawsthorne, Recessional: Crown Imperial, Walton, When I survey the wondrous Cross
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