Thursday, March 15, 2007
April 8, 2007 - Easter Sunday
Psalm: Ps 118 - This is the day(Hart)(ss2-227)
Easter Sequence: Christ, the Lord, is risen today(cc-276)[sung before allelluia]
Offertory: Alleluia No. 1(cc-290)
Mass Parts: Mass of Creation(see sheet)
Com 1: The Supper of the Lord (CC-486)
Com 2: Better Is One Day (SS2-381)
Closing: Jesus, Christ is Risen Today (CC - 275 )
Postlude: Resurrection Day(Maher)
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
April 6 - Good Friday
Prelude2: Pieta(see sheet)
Opening: None – Solemn Entrance
Psalm: Ps 31 – Father, I Put My Life In Your Hands(cc-23)
Prayer of intercession: O God, Hear Us(cc-200)
Offertory for Holy Land: instrumental
Procession with the cross: Behold the Wood(cc-274)
Veneration of the cross: Behold the lamb of God(cc-262)
Com 1: We have been told(cc-460)
Com 2: Via Dolorsa(see sheet) http://www.nw-cybermall.com/rock-of-inspiration/music/via_dolorosa.htm
Closing:– Solemn Departure
April 5 - Holy Thursday
Prelude2: Ubi Caritas(cc-497)[english choir only]
Teach: Cup of Life(see sheet)
Opening: Table of Plenty(cc-475)[Listen to song]
Kyrie: ??? (I was thinking about doing on in spanish -- need music)
Psalm: Our Blessing Cup( cc-78 )[Listen To Song]
Washing of the feet: As I Have Done For you(cc-265)[Listen To Song]
Presentation of oils: Out of darkness(see sheet)[Listen To Song]
Offertory: The Servant Song(cc-502)[Listen To Song]
Com 1: Pan De Vida(cc-482)[Listen To Song](english / spanish verses)
Com 2: Cup of Life(Jim Cowan) (see sheet)[Listen To Song]
Procession: Jesus, Remember Me(cc-270)[Listen To Song]
April 1 - PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD'S
Opening 2: Hosanna (see sheet) [Not sure if needed...]
Ps: My God, My God (see sheet)
No Gospel Acc.
Offertory: Were You There (CC-271)
Com 1: Now We Remain (CC-455)
Com 2: O Sacred Head, Surrounded(cc-269)
Closing: Jesus, Remember Me(CC-270)
March 25th - Fifth Sunday of Lent
Opening: Let the fire fall (see sheet)
Ps: Ps 130 - Respond and Acclaim(58)
Offertory: Abba, Father (CC-365)
Com #1: I am the bread of life (CC-478)
Com #2: Give Me Jesus (CC-349)
Closing: We will rise again(cc-429)(instruments only)
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
MPB Music Strengths / Weaknesses/ 5 year goals
The following is a set of notes from our initial strategic planning session for our music ministry. Please know, that many of these statements or resolutions are intended to spur and focus our discussion of plans for the future. I apologize that I was not able to involve the whole choir in this initial process; Our group, however, needed to start somewhere. So far, I received feedback from Laurie Carroll, Silke, and Priscilla Kramer.. Thank you so very much! I invite everyone to share their thoughts and comments on this post... I would like to re-publish these notes reflect the input of the whole music ministry. I would also be open to setting a meeting for the whole ministry to review some of the more ambiguous or challenging resolutions of this plan.
Most Precious Blood Catholic Church, Oviedo FL
Music Ministry Strategic Planning Meeting
Ministers present: Ted Mosley, Cathy Tardif, Kristina Tardif, Teri Fosket
Strengths/Weaknesses/5 year goals
Strengths
“Heart”
Music ministry is very mission focused on spreading the gospel.
Musical prayer is heart felt.
In the past months, we continue to see growth in choir and instrument ensembles showing the attractiveness of the ministry.
Diversity in People
We have young and old working side by side.
All age groups can contribute to the final worship experience.
Need a chorister model to more formally engage young people - See goal for 5 year plan
Diversity in music
Blended service (Traditional + Modern worship songs)
This model has been practical; one rehearsal serves three masses; this model also supports CCM since there are minimal changes to mass to make for Campus Ministry worship experience.
Using praise and worship in mass helps draw protestant visitors to our community into worship; Praise and worship music brings new charisma and energy to a Catholic worship experience
Instrument ensemble at mass has been awesome and improving.
Our ministry up to this point has been fairly approachable
People feel welcome to get involved and share their talents with the ministry.
Music programming errors on congregation participation rather than choir performance; (see Points of improvement for additional thoughts)
Points of improvement
Diversity in music – Blended service
Praise and worship
We always need to be sensitive the rate of new songs introduced into worship.
In contrast to the campus ministry congregation, we need to be careful about making sure the congregation is taught songs. Musical notes help a great deal!
Sound System and Staff Enhancements
Mic for instruments - We need to budget for microphones for instruments; instruments can be lost.
We may need to invest in getting a slightly larger board or using smaller mixers to expand our current system.
CCM's sound system will be able to augment our current sound system.
Can the sound engineer for a given mass make sure to walk around the worship space to make sure we are blending and balanced?
There's a perception that the sound engineers need more training.
Can we implement a default “non changing” set of levels for our board? There is still too much variability of sound between masses.
It would be great to have a monitor for lower frequencies("sub-woofer")
Idea: CCM has two speakers that do not do anything right now but gather dust -- It is not a powered amp, but perhaps we can figure out how to use it.
Need more workshops for local ministry development
The cantor workshop the other week was great!!! We should have vocal development workshops like that quarterly
Note – Kristina mentioned that she was interested in helping with the development of such workshops or master classesWe should try to offer mini-voice lessons
Idea from NPM - One and one vocal check-up -- Such a meeting allows directors to get to know the voices of their choir members while allowing them to set goals for vocal improvement.
Worship aids - Worship aids need to target those who are not familiar with our faith; People get lost in some of the longer prayers and psalms (i.e. gloria and creed) ; The faithful should always be aware of the outline and flow of the mass. Gil Tardif may be interested being the PM for this activity.
5 year goals and other ideas
Chorister model for engaging young musicianship and ministers; adults should mentor the teens; teens mentor the middle school; middle school should mentor the kid's.
It may be prudent when space and people resources permit to establish contemporary and traditional masses.
Once a month, try to conquer a really cool SATB piece; On such Sundays, we would turn the other masses into cantor masses; The choir mass should rotate in schedule.
We hope that choir space for future MPB structures will be sufficiently large to account for the growth our ministry will undergo.
The choir and instruments should lead people to sacred silence before mass begins; Since we don't have explicitly sacred space, we can use music to always start mass with a tone of prayer. The music ministry should always strive to set a prayerful decorum before mass.
Placement of the tabernacle?
Instead of putting the Blessed Sacrament in closet, could we inspire a more prayerful worship space by placing the tabernacle in a more prominent location visible to the faithful? This change would require education from our staff so that the faithful are reverent.
Great sounding spaces that we should consider modeling?
Chapel at St. Peter and Paul
Chapel at Margaret Mary
American Adventure at EPCOT
Ways to divide an conquer the music ministry;
Install a director per mass; Each director would be given a guide of suggested songs for the weekend; They, however, would have the ability to change the program of mass to meet the pastoral needs of the congregation. (i.e. more traditional or contemporary, bilingual, etc. )
One director should focus upon instrumentalists
Other directors can focus on choral needs per mass
Directors focus on choral direction and not performance (i.e. playing piano)
Clearly, the larger the choir becomes, the greater the need for better choral direction.
Cantors should be utilized more in leading the congregation in worship; St. Stephen has a lot of good ideas in regard to the use of cantors. Cantors have their own raised platform allowing them to be more visible to the congregation; This empowers them to lead the congregation entrances.
Director of worship needs to delegate more!!!
Cantor led masses are okay; Such masses enable the music ministry to enjoy the opportunity to explore SATB literature. Even though we are a small ministry right now, we should exercise every opportunity to build choral discipline.
Saturday, March 03, 2007
March 18 -- Fourth Sunday of Lent
Psalm: Shepherd Me, O God(cc-11)
Offertory: Nothin(see sheet)
Com 1: You are Near(cc-417)
Com 2: Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days (CC-260)
Closing: Amazing Grace(cc-423)
Thursday, March 01, 2007
March 11- Third Sunday of Lent
Opening: Come To The Water(cc-400)
Psalm: If Today You Hear His Voice(Haas) (cc-59)
Offertory: Breathe on me, holy one(see sheet)
Com 1: O Lord, I am not worthy(cc-522)
Com 2: Forty Days and Forty Nights(cc-251)
Closing: Center of my life(cc-414)