St. John's Cathedral - Jacksonville Florida
The Episcopal Church in the United States of America
The Rev. Barnum McCarty, Interim Dean
John Barry, Organist/Choirmaster 
Sunday, July 2, 2000 - Hymnal 1982 
Third Sunday after Pentecost

10:30am - Holy Eucharist
Cathedral Choir
 
Prelude James Hewitt
(1770-1827)
The Fourth of July - A Grand Military Sonata
1) Assembling of the People (Bells and Cannons)
2) Distant March
3) The Artillery March
4) Captain Sargent's Quick March
5) Boston Cadet's March
6) Brandywine Quick Step
7) Trumpet Minuet
8) President Washington's March
9) Shouts of the Populace
10) Hail, Columbia!
Introit Jacob Arcadelt
(1505?-1568)
Ave Maria
Hymn tune: America #717 "My country, 'tis of thee"
Hymn tune: Materna #719 "O beautiful for spacious skies"
Trisagion David Hurd
(b 1950)
#S100
Psalm simplified Anglican chant #112 "Hallelujah! Happy are they who fear the Lord"
Hymn tune: Maryton #660 "O Master, let me walk with thee"
Offering Thomas Attwood
(1765-1838)
Come, Holy Ghost
Hymn tune: Forest Green #705 "As those of old"
Sanctus David Hurd #S124
Acclamation adapted Bruce E Ford
(b 1947)
#S366
Fraction adapted Mason Martens
(b 1933)
#S152
Communion Healey Willan
(1880-1968)
O Sacred Feast
(HW Gray GCMR 715)
Psalm chant: Thomas Attwood Walmisley
(1814-1856)
#23 "The Lord is my shepherd"
Hymn tune: National Hymn #718 "God of our fathers"
Postlude William Selby Voluntary in A

NOTES:
1) The prelude was written for an Independence Day celebration at Trinity Church, Boston in the United States' early years
2) William Selby, who wrote the postlude, was one of Boston’s early Revolutionary period composers

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