Festal Eucharist

Sunday, January 31, 2021
The Fourth Sunday After The Epiphany

The Fourth Sunday After The Epiphany

Almighty and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth: Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and in our time grant us thy peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

11:00 a.m. | High Altar

Chapters have been added to the on-demand webcast above to make it easier to access specific points in the service. This practice will continue moving forward.

We invite those of you watching this service online to invite Jesus into your hearts during Holy Communion by making an Act of Spiritual Communion.

My Jesus,

I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love you above all things,
and I desire to receive you into my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment
receive you sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace you as if you were already there and unite myself wholly to you.
Never permit me to be separated from you.
Amen.


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5 personnel row(s)
CelebrantMo. Turner
PreacherThe Rector
Deacon and PreacherRev. Sr. Promise
SubdeaconFr. Bennett
Sung byThe Boys of the Saint Thomas Choir
PreludeMarche des Rois Mages, from ‘Douze pièces pour orgue’, by Théodore Dubois (1837-1924)
SettingMesse Brève, by Théodore Dubois (1837-1924)
Hymn457 – Thou art the Way, to thee alone – ST. JAMES
The Liturgy of the Word
LessonDeuteronomy 18:15–20
Psalm111 (Plainsong/Tone VIII2)
Epistle1 Corinthians 8:1-13
Gospel AcclamationAlleluia — Plainsong (Mode VI)
GospelMark 1:21-28
SermonThe Rev. Canon Carl Turner, Rector: Facing our demons
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
At the Offertory, AnthemAve Maria, by Matthew Martin (b. 1976)
At the Communion, AnthemHere, O my Lord, by Barry Rose (b. 1934)
Hymn448 – O love, how deep, how broad, how high – DEUS TUORUM MILITUM
VoluntaryGrand Choeur, from ‘Douze pièces pour orgue’, by Théodore Dubois (1837-1924)

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