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Presiding Minister<br />

Lector<br />

Choir Director<br />

Organist<br />

MINISTRY OF WORSHIP<br />

The Rev. Dr. Samuel Wells<br />

Mr. Adam Cieszkiewicz<br />

Divinity ’12<br />

Dr. Allan Friedman<br />

Dr. David Arcus<br />

DUKE<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Choral Vespers<br />

January 27, 2011<br />

Five-fifteen in the evening<br />

Soprano<br />

Ali Carnes<br />

Sarah Howell<br />

Patty Philipps<br />

Jennifer Morgan<br />

Farley Smith<br />

Tenor<br />

Chase Bannister<br />

William Grisaitis<br />

Chris Shreve<br />

Brandon Tan<br />

Roman Testroet<br />

The Rev. Dr. Samuel Wells<br />

Ministry<br />

Dr. Christy Lohr Sapp<br />

The Rev. Keith Daniel<br />

The Rev. Meghan Feldmeyer<br />

Dr. Adam Hollowell<br />

The Rev. Kori Jones<br />

THE DUKE VESPERS ENSEMBLE<br />

Alto<br />

Karen Cook<br />

Erica Dunkle<br />

Ruthan Freese<br />

Lydia Greene<br />

Meredith Hawley<br />

Bass<br />

Charles Francois de Lannoy<br />

Mike Lyle<br />

Christian Pikaart<br />

Stephen Pysnik<br />

STAFF OF DUKE UNIVERSITY CHAPEL<br />

Dean of the Chapel<br />

Associate Dean for Religious Life<br />

Director of <strong>Duke</strong> Chapel PathWays<br />

Director of Worship<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Coordinator for PathWays<br />

Community and Black Campus Minister<br />

Chapel Music<br />

Dr. Rodney Wynkoop<br />

Director of Chapel Music<br />

Dr. Robert Parkins<br />

<strong>University</strong> Organist<br />

Dr. David Arcus<br />

Chapel Organist and Associate <strong>University</strong> Organist<br />

Dr. Allan Friedman Associate Conductor and Administrative Coordinator of Chapel Music<br />

Mr. John Santoianni<br />

Curator of Organs and Harpsichords<br />

Mr. J. Samuel Hammond<br />

<strong>University</strong> Carillonneur<br />

Mr. Michael Lyle<br />

Staff Assistant for Chapel Music<br />

Chapel Administration<br />

Ms. Beth Gettys Sturkey<br />

Director of Development<br />

Ms. Lucy Worth<br />

Special Assistant to the Dean<br />

Ms. Meredith Hawley<br />

Chapel Events Coordinator and Wedding Coordinator<br />

Ms. Kelsey Hallatt<br />

Chapel Communications Specialist<br />

Mr. David Allen<br />

Administrative Assistant to the Dean<br />

Ms. Lisa Moore<br />

Accounting Specialist and Office Coordinator<br />

Ms. Gerly Ace<br />

Staff Assistant for Student Ministry<br />

Ms. Katherine Kopp<br />

Staff Assistant for Development<br />

Mr. Oscar Dantzler and Mr. William Earl<br />

Housekeepers<br />

Keeping the heart of the <strong>University</strong> listening to the heart of God <br />

GATHERING<br />

Organ Prelude<br />

*Introit<br />

Invitatory on ES IST EIN ROS<br />

*Processional Hymn 682<br />

All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night<br />

*Opening Sentence<br />

Leader: Light and peace in Jesus Christ our Lord.<br />

People: Thanks be to God.<br />

Hugo Distler<br />

(1908-1945)<br />

TALLIS’ CANON<br />

*Collect for Light<br />

Almighty God, we give you thanks for surrounding us,<br />

as daylight fades, with the brightness of your vesper<br />

light; and we implore you of your great mercy, that as<br />

you enfold us with the radiance of this light, so you<br />

would shine into our hearts the brightness of your<br />

Holy Spirit; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.<br />

PROCLAMATION<br />

Old Testament Lesson—Isaiah 49:1-12<br />

Leader: This is the word of the Lord.<br />

People: Thanks be to God.<br />

Psalm<br />

Psalm 95<br />

O come in one to praise the Lord<br />

And him recount our stay and health.<br />

All hearty joys let us record<br />

To his strong rock, our Lord of health.<br />

His face with praise, let us present,<br />

His works in sight let us announce.<br />

Join we I say, in glad assent.<br />

Our psalms and hymns let us pronounce.<br />

Thomas Tallis<br />

(c1505-85)


New Testament Lesson—Galatians 1:1-17<br />

Leader: This is the word of the Lord.<br />

People: Thanks be to God.<br />

Anthem<br />

Te lucis ante terminum<br />

Te lucis ante terminum,<br />

Rerum Creator, poscimus,<br />

Ut pro tua clementia,<br />

Sis praesul et custodia.<br />

Tallis<br />

SENDING FORTH<br />

*Recessional Hymn 377<br />

It Is Well with My Soul<br />

*Benediction<br />

*Choral Dismissal<br />

Nunc Dimittis on ES IST EIN ROS<br />

Postlude<br />

VILLE DU HAVRE<br />

Procul recedant somnia,<br />

Et noctium phantasmata:<br />

Hostemque nostrum comprime,<br />

Ne polluantur corpora.<br />

Praesta, Pater piissime,<br />

Patrique compar Unice,<br />

Cum Spiritu Paraclito,<br />

Regnans per omne saeculum. Amen.<br />

To thee before the close of day,<br />

Creator of the world, we pray<br />

That, with thy wonted favor, thou<br />

Wouldst be our guard and keeper now.<br />

From all ill dreams defend our sight,<br />

From fears and terrors of the night;<br />

Withhold from us our ghostly foe,<br />

That spot of sin we may not know.<br />

O Father, that we ask be done,<br />

Through Jesus Christ, thine only Son,<br />

Who, with the Holy Ghost and thee,<br />

Doth live and reign eternally. Amen.<br />

*Gospel Lesson—Mark 6:47-56 (congregation stands)<br />

Leader: This is the word of the Lord.<br />

People: Thanks be to God.<br />

RESPONSE<br />

*Suffrages on ES IST EIN ROS<br />

(The congregation sings the responses on the opposite page)<br />

Prayers (congregation seated)<br />

(The congregation responds to each petition: “Hear our prayer.”)<br />

The Lord’s Prayer<br />

You are welcome to stay for the organ postlude.<br />

Should you need to leave, please do so quietly and respectfully.

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