Compline on the Sixth Sunday of Easter | May 25, 2025
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May 25, 2025 • The Sixth Sunday of Easter
ORISON (H 460): Alleluia! sing to Jesus! (Tune: HYFRYDOL) – Rowland Hugh Prichard (1811-1887)
PSALM 65 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)
HYMN: Hark! I hear the harps eternal (Tune: INVITATION NEW) – arr. William Hauser (1812-1880); adapt. Gregory W. Bloch (b. 1977)
NUNC DIMITTIS (Tone VI) – Tyler Morse (b. 1990)
ANTHEM: Christus est Stella Matutina – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)
Jason Anderson, director • Tyler Morse, reader • Jeremy Matheis, cantor
Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteer: hospitality minister Jim Buskirk and videographer Tim Shore.
Compline at Saint Mark's Cathedral has been a Seattle tradition since 1956. All the singers are volunteers. Learn more at: https://saintmarks.org/worship/compline/ and: https://complinechoir.org/
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