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9 am & 11 am Worship Service

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SUNDAY MORNING
10 am Fellowship

SUNDAY MORNING 9 & 11am Worship Service

SUNDAY MORNING
10am Fellowship

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Church Music

Ring Sarasota Handbell Concert

Ring Sarasota invites you to celebrate their 15th performance season with a musical journey through the year on April 13th at 5pm. This concert will feature a vibrant selection of handbell arrangements with each piece capturing the essence of a different month. Join us as we commemorate this special anniversary!…...

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Easter Hymn Festival

We are excited to welcome Dr. John Behnke back to SAKLC for a special Easter Hymn Festival on April 27th at 5pm! This hymn festival features organ, choir, brass, and the performance of a newly commissioned work. Entry is free, so invite your friends and family to join you for…...

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“Hear My Prayer”

“Praise the Almighty!” Is a metrical version of Psalm 146 by Johann D. Herrnschmidt (1675-1723) with eight original German stanzas. It was included in J. A. Freylinghausen’s Geistreiches Gesangbuch (1714)....

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“Praise the Almighty”

“Praise the Almighty!” Is a metrical version of Psalm 146 by Johann D. Herrnschmidt (1675-1723) with eight original German stanzas. It was included in J. A. Freylinghausen’s Geistreiches Gesangbuch (1714)....

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“Earth and All Stars”

“Father Most Holy” is an anonymous Latin office hymn for Trinity Sunday, found in a number of breviaries, among them Sarum and York. Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) translated it for The English Hymnal (1906). The version in Evangelical Lutheran Worship follows Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), which altered Dormer’s translation, especially…...

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“The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee, O Lord”

The Choral Scholars will sing a lovely setting of Psalm 145, “The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee, O Lord” by Everett Titcomb (1884-1968), an American organist, choir director, and composer....

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“Glory to you, God”

“Father Most Holy” is an anonymous Latin office hymn for Trinity Sunday, found in a number of breviaries, among them Sarum and York. Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) translated it for The English Hymnal (1906). The version in Evangelical Lutheran Worship follows Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), which altered Dormer’s translation, especially…...

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“Father Most Holy”

“Father Most Holy” is an anonymous Latin office hymn for Trinity Sunday, found in a number of breviaries, among them Sarum and York. Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) translated it for The English Hymnal (1906). The version in Evangelical Lutheran Worship follows Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), which altered Dormer’s translation, especially…...

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“Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us With Your Love”

Following African independence movements throughout the 1960s and 1970s, a number of Western missionaries encouraged the composition of Christian song in African idioms. Thomas S. Colvin (1925-2000) was one of these missionaries....

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“Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and Sing”

Our prelude music is a beautiful Easter composition for flute and organ by Charles Callahan (1951-2023) incorporating the ancient sequence chant, “Victimae paschali laudes” (Praise to the paschal victim)....

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St Armands Key Lutheran Church.

Sunday Morning9am and 11am
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