Not the "Lead me ,Lord " I sang at St Paul's Cathedral which was for choir, not a soloist.
@cynthiabell62737 ай бұрын
Thank you for a wonderful service. Praise and rejoicing in the resurrection of Jesus, our Lord.
@cynthiabell62737 ай бұрын
Can someone tell me why, liturgical or personal, there appears to be a white chasable hanging over the altar rail each Sunday. Please this time reply. By the way it was a wonderful Palm Sunday service. Thank you.
@st.paulssyracuse90057 ай бұрын
In our worship life at St. Paul's we adhere to an idea first articulated by the Rev. Richard Hooker in the 16th century. We give less attention to those things which are not necessary for salvation, such as exactly where the chasuables are stored, and we give more attention to those things which are necessary for our salvation, such as loving and caring for one another and for our neighbors. (The Rev. Hooker, a priest of the Church of England, is generally regarded as the individual most responsible for articulating this concept. He explained that adiaphora are those things which are not necessary for salvation.) Now, regarding the chasuable hanging on the altar railing: It's surprising for such a large church building, but we don't have great storage for our chasuables. Storage is primarily in closets far from the Nave or up long flights of stairs. We only have two chasuables that we use at all at this time. The white 'coronation' chasuable is the one we use most often, so we often leave this chasuable on the railing.
@cynthiabell62737 ай бұрын
@@st.paulssyracuse9005 Thanks for explaining.
@cynthiabell62739 ай бұрын
Imagine my joy when, by accident, I found your broadcast on KZbin this morning. I was an active member of St. Paul's forover 25 years. I moved to Wisconsin 24 years ago. I wouldn't be recognized by anyone there by now. Most of my friends there are now either dead or have moved to warmer climates. I remained a member for 2 years after I left Syracuse until I found a new church home, St.Michael's, here in Racine, Wisconsin and have been there for 23 years now. But St. Paul's has always been dear to my heart. For the 5 years that Bill West and I were together, Bill sang in the choir while a did a variety of positions as part of the worship. One of the biggest regrets in my life was when I broke off the serious relationship that Bill and I had. We did remain friends. He was married and divorced before he met Flora via the Internet. He told me all about it when he flew me back to Syracuse for a visit. When the time came he even asked me to give my blessing on his engagement and wedding to Flora (that was what he called her)!! Of course I said yes as all I ever wanted was that Bill be happy. He let me know when they married in the Philippines. We lost contact after that until a mutual friend let me know about his death. Bill was an incredible and good man. However, I am so glad to see your broadcast of today's (1/21) service and I have subscribed. That you. Blessings to all.
@campcharade10 ай бұрын
Good Morning, St. Paul's. Thank you for holding Sunday service despite the indoor cold. I'm grateful to have joined you. Happy New Year! Love, Deb Santucci
@Revpmajor Жыл бұрын
I love this selection, and the performance is gorgeous!
@RechtsstaatBRD2 жыл бұрын
where is this pauls church?
@st.paulssyracuse90052 жыл бұрын
Hello...this is St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Downtown Syracuse, New York.
@lowellbowers83282 жыл бұрын
😱 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢
@nevapilgrim8562 жыл бұрын
The title of this program is: SOCIETY FAVORITES, the final concert of the 50th season for SNM. Spring Songs was the Fresh Ink program on WCNY-FM at 4pm on 4/24, also produced by the Society for New Music - busy day for SNM!! Great new music all the way around & most of it produced by Upstate NY regional composers, and all performed by Upstate NY regional musicians. We have much to be proud of!
@wilsonmadrid72023 жыл бұрын
Cómo escucha a John D. Caputo, en español ... ?
@wilsonmadrid72023 жыл бұрын
Quiero escuchar los vídeos de John D. Caputo, en español, en Venezuela ... ?
@charlesdavis70873 жыл бұрын
Wow! That young man played "The Octaves." Everyone is... on his/her way!
@positiveandhealthy27284 жыл бұрын
I had no idea how much I needed to hear these words.. Thank you
@leaconsilia78165 жыл бұрын
So what's the qualitative difference 14:00 made by Jesus? Unlike ...and what 14:06 Paul was saying to the Corinthians who would have been dumbfounded by what he said... 14:10 unlike standard-form heroes in antiquity, 14:14 Jesus doesn't crush his enemies with his 14:17 might or lead the mighty army to victory. But the Christian 14:53 claim is This is an image...this is an intuition 14:57 of the Divine. Paul said if Jesus is the 15:02 distinctive way the invisible God is 15:05 made visible, then the God that's 15:10 revealed in the New Testament reverses 15:13 our expectations... 15:18 about everything we thought God was supposed 15:20 to be...and about everything that Greek 15:21 philosophers thought God was supposed to 15:23 be. Not a God of sovereign power but a 15:28 God of weaknesss where the weakness of God 15:32 is stronger than the power of men. Paul being 16:12 struck on the way to Damascus... probably the story of a 16:16 period of prayer and meditation over a long 16:19 period of time... and it hit him...that the divinity of God 16:26 was not defeated by the ignominious 16:30 death but revealed. The divinity of God wasn't CONcealed 16:33 by the crucifixion it was REvealed by it. 16:36 So, if you want to see what God is like 16:40 and that Jesus is the icon, then get 16:44 ready to be turned upside down!
@leaconsilia78165 жыл бұрын
Now 11:24 Christians are not just saying that 11:28 Jesus was a great man, a courageous truth 11:33 teller and the martyr from speaking 11:38 truth to power. If that's what he was, we 11:43 already had Socrates and we had other 11:49 heroes from antiquity. But this uniquely 11:55 Christian thing... is to say that, quite apart 12:00 from his human qualities, there's something 12:03 qualitively different about Jesus... the 12:09 qualitative difference between the human 12:11 and the divine. the Christian claim is, 12:16 in Jesus we are given an 12:22 intuition of the divine. 12:30 Jesus is the icon of God. 12:35 he's the icon of the invisible God 12:37 Now an icon is not 12:41 an idol. with an idol, our gaze gets 12:46 only as far as the dazzle of the 12:49 sensible thing. it's beauty, its ______ 12:52 and we are stopped short by its sparkle. 12:55 we luxuriate in its splendor. 13:00 But Jesus...the portrait of Jesus in the 13:04 gospel is not of something of beauty 13:06 and splendor; it was ugly. the passion story 13:12 is a story of ugliness, abjection, 13:16 rejection and abandonment. So this icon has no 13:26 splendor to distract us... 13:28 nothing, nothing of glamour to bedazzle us. Our 13:32 gaze continues past the icon to what the 13:36 icon is imaging. ... to what the figure of 13:44 Jesus incarnates or announces.
@leaconsilia78165 жыл бұрын
So the Gospels point to this 07:31 really interesting picture of 07:33 Jesus of the Gospels as full of some of these amazing 07:36 reversals. So that the kingdom of God 07:39 looks like Alice in Wonderland: It's topsy 07:43 turvy. it's a kind of divine topsy-turvy. 07:45 Luther said when he was commenting on 07:48 this that God has revealed a new 07:51 testament under the opposite form so 07:54 "sub contraria facies" ...under an opposite look, 07:58 so when you see down, it's up; when you see up, it's down... 08:02 under the appearance of the opposite... 08:04 what's foolish is wise; and what's weak is 08:07 strong. And that was Jesus' ministry. His ministry 08:11 was to the poor and the imprisoned. he announces 08:15 his ministry by quoting Isaiah 08:17 I'm here to bring good news to the poor, visit 08:20 those in prison, feed the hungry So the Gospels point to this 07:31 really interesting picture of 07:33 Jesus of the Gospels as full of some of these amazing 07:36 reversals. So that the kingdom of God 07:39 looks like Alice in Wonderland: It's topsy 07:43 turvy. it's a kind of divine topsy-turvy. 07:45 Luther said when he was commenting on 07:48 this that God has revealed a new 07:51 testament under the opposite form so 07:54 "sub contraria facies" ... under an opposite look, 07:58 so when you see down, it's up; when you see up, it's down... 08:02 under the appearance of the opposite... 08:04 what's foolish is wise; and what's weak is 08:07 strong. And that was Jesus' ministry. His ministry 08:11 was to the poor and the imprisoned. he announces 08:15 his ministry by quoting Isaiah 08:17 I'm here to bring good news to the poor, visit 08:20 those in prison, feed the hungry
@leaconsilia78165 жыл бұрын
Comments below are selected parts of script of Dr. John Caputo's 5 5 19 Sermon WEAKNESS OF GOD as corrected from Google automatic translation by listening to video of sermon....several hours of work, but worth the effort! Selections are identified by time as marked in video. 05:21 We want to distinguish the divinity of true power from the profanity of mere force 05:23 The interesting thing about the New 05:25 Testament is that the portrait of divinity in 05:32 the New Testament is paradoxical because it 05:38 themetizes weakness. It themetizes the weakness of God 05:42 and the emphasis in the scripture if you 05:47 sort of make a 05:49 list of all of the bodies that are 05:52 mentioned in the New Testament and for 05:54 the most part they are a sorry lot, the lepers and the 05:56 laborers, the blind, 05:59 and the starving and the poor... and Jesus 06:03 announces his ministry in terms of them. 06:07 So this notion of weakness is a kind 06:12 of hallmark of Jesus. It's a 06:15 characteristically Jesus thing. and St. 06:18 Paul uses the expression in First 06:20 Corinthians 1 about the weakness of God 06:24 which is greater than the strength of 06:26 human beings. He says, "for the foolishness 06:30 of God ..for the foolishness of God is 07:10 wiser than human wisdom and the weakness 07:13 of God is stronger than human strength. 07:15 but God chose what is weak in the 07:17 world to shame the strong. God chose what is 07:19 low and despised in the world, things that 07:22 are not... to reduce to nothing the 07:27 things that are."
@leaconsilia78165 жыл бұрын
This applies to Lea Consilia comments above and below this one.