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- Title: A Vision of Liberty - a celebration of dialogue, music and word
- Description: A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on July 6, 1986 entitled "A Vision of Liberty - a celebration of dialogue, music and word", on the occasion of Liberty Weekend Celebration, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references

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- Description: A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on June 10, 2001 entitled "God: The Feeling That Remains Where the Concept Fails", as part of the series "Credo", on the occasion of Celebration of 30 years of John Bryson as Director of Music and Fine Arts
- Text: God: The Feeling That Remains Where the Concept Fails From the series: Credo A Celebration of the Music of the Church and Thirty Years of John G. Bryson As Director of Music and Fine Arts Isaiah 6:1; Revelation 1:17 Richard A. Rhem Christ Community

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- Description: A sermon given by Richard A. Rhem (Dick) on August 24, 1986 entitled "With Hope In Your Heart", as part of the series "Music from CAROUSEL", on the occasion of Pentecost XIV, at Christ Community Church, Spring Lake, MI. Scripture references: Psalm

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- Text: liturgy, symbol, music and artistic expression, recite the story, nurture, and join in the action of compassion, following the way of Jesus. Can we do that honestly, with authenticity in light of what we have learned of this awesome cosmic drama of which

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- Text: Friday dawned Easter Sunday. I mentioned Arie’s funeral in December during Advent. He had become fascinated with Greek Orthodox liturgy and the music of worship of the Eastern Rite. And the funeral service began with a long prelude of entrance music

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- Text: remain; that in the rapid passage of our days, you change not. Your mercy is new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Today, Father, we are especially mindful of and deeply grateful for the sound of music, © Grand Valley State University

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- Text: Alpert, such a dear man. We spent a couple of hours putting the service all together, all the pieces – who would do this and who would do that. (He did the Hebrew parts.) In my little meditation, I said, “One of my favorite musicals is Fiddler on the Roof

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- Text: isolation. He must realize that, like a gypsy, he lives on the boundary of an alien world; a world that is deaf to his music, and as indifferent to his hopes as it is to his sufferings or his crimes (Chance and Necessity, p. 160). That is an excellent

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- Text: of Alleluia and praise with the closing cry, "Grant us Thy peace." And as I heard that stirring music, the music itself communicating as much as the words, and I thought about the world in convulsion, I thought to myself - the world in convulsion seems

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- Text: the pieces from Mr. Bryson, I know what music will be involved and whether there’ll be dance or whatever, and then I will simply live into that experience, trying to weave it together in such a way that it has a certain flow, a certain naturalness. After

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- Text: become the awareness of the cosmos, © Grand Valley State University Tour Group Prayer Richard A. Rhem the voice of that awareness, creating poems that paint pictures with words, writing music that lifts our spirits in worship and sets our feet
