CGA1067 Whoever Welcomes You Welcomes Me
Description
Perfect for use during Advent or any time of year, this stirring anthem based on Matthew 10:40 and Matthew 25:35-36 tenderly considers these questions about Christ's coming: "Where will we find you? What will you look like? When will you get here? Who will you visit?? Thought-provoking answers based on the teachings of Jesus meaningfully conclude the piece. Both the piano and optional flute part nicely support the flowing, legato melody that may be sung by unison or two part treble choirs. Sound file: ms. 28-end
Voicing: Unison/two part with piano, and optional flute
Composer: Larry E. Schultz
Text: Larry E. Schultz
Scripture: Matthew 10:40, Matthew 25:35-36
Lectionary:
Year A - Ordinary - Proper 8 [13]
Year, A - Reign of Christ [34]
Year A -New Year
Year B - New Year
Year C - New Year
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