Louisville: Geneva Press, 1999. 722 pp. Pew edition $14.95; accompanist edition (spiral bound) $29,95, Reviewed by Jorge A. Lockward, minister of music at West End Presbyterian Church, New York City
Jorge Lockward is the minister of worship arts at Church of the Village in New York, New York. He formerly worked as director of the Global Praise Program of the General Board of Global Ministries with the United Methodist Church. He also serves as chairperson of the Worship and Liturgy Committee of the World Methodist Council.
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Louisville: Geneva Press, 1999. 722 pp. Pew edition $14.95; accompanist edition (spiral bound) $29,95, Reviewed by Jorge A. Lockward, minister of music at West End Presbyterian Church, New York City
I got off the subway and walked a couple of blocks to the big brick church on the corner of Amsterdam and 105th in New York City. West End Presbyterian Church has been on that corner for over a hundred years and has seen many changes, especially in the past generation.
This service was planned by Alistair Drummond, pastor, Amy Mendez, associate pastor, and Jorge Lockward, minister of music, along with members of a worship planning team at The West End Presbyterian Church, New York City. ASSEMBLING IN GOD'S NAME Introit: “Live in Charity” (Music of Taizé, vol 1; GIA) (1) Ubi caritas et amor, ubi caritas Deus ibi est. Donde hay amor y caridad. Donde hay amor, Dios tambien está.
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