Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

Music - The Joy of the Redeemed

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

(listen to the audio)
written while listening to a Christmas Day sermon by Ron Lutjens on Isaiah 35

Listen for a voice from heaven,
Speaks through time and brings a song.
Sorrow, sadness flee in panic,
Joy and gladness are too strong.

Overcome by doubt and sadness,
Worry, fear, frustration, pain,
Remember Jesus came a baby,
Soon as King he’ll come again.

Come Lord Jesus, come we beg you,
To complete the work begun,
Fill our hearts with joy and gladness,
Sorrow, sadness, see them run.

Overcome by doubt and sadness
Worry, fear, frustration, pain,
Remember Jesus came a baby
Soon as King he’ll come again.

Strong the hands that once were feeble,
And the knees that once gave way,
Brave the hearts that once were fearful,
Your God comes, do not dismay.
Your God comes, that is the day.

Overcome by doubt and sadness
Worry, fear, frustration, pain
Remember Jesus came a baby
Soon as King he’ll come again.
Soon as King he’ll come again.

Lyrics by Richard Winter
Music composed, played and sung by Greg Roig.
Advent 2007

“Hosanna” (Roig/Jennings)

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

Original music by Emily Roig, duet with Wendy Jennings during Easter worship.

“O The Deep, Deep Love of Jesus” Pendergrass/Roig

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Offertory Song March 4, 2007

Public domain hymn arranged by Hal Pendergrass. Singing and guitar accompaniment by Hal Pendergrass and Greg Roig.

Music - Psalm 139

Sunday, November 26th, 2006
Offertory Song 11-26-2006

Original song written by Greg Roig.

Sung by Greg and Betsy Roig. Posted with permission of the composer.

Music - You Remain So Faithful

Sunday, November 26th, 2006
Call to Worship 11-26-2006
Original song written by Emily Roig.
Sung by Emily Roig and Wendy Jennings. Posted with permission of the composer.

Music — Open My Eyes That I May See

Sunday, August 13th, 2006

Offertory Song 8-13-2006

Original song written by Emily Roig.

Sung by Emily Roig and Wendy Jennings. Posted with permission of the composer.