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St Thomas, Fifth Avenue

In the week of American Thanksgiving, a service of Choral Morning Prayer celebrating the Feast of Christ the King from St Thomas’ Church on Fifth Avenue, New York.

In the week of American Thanksgiving, a service of Choral Morning Prayer celebrating the Feast of Christ the King from St Thomas’ Church on Fifth Avenue, one of the busiest and most famous shopping streets in New York. The service is led by the Rector, The Rev. Canon Carl Turner, and the preacher is Fr. Mark Schultz. Music is provided by the renowned Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys, directed by Jeremy Filsell, with Associate Organist Nicolas Haigh. The producer is Andrew Earis.

Music
Introit: Tollite portas – Byrd
Responses: Tomkins
Psalms: 29, 110
Jubilate: Weelkes in B minor
Anthem: Thou art my King, O God – Tomkins
Hymns: King of Glory, King of peace, Lift every voice and sing
Voluntary: Clarifica me Pater (III) - William Byrd

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38 minutes

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Sunday 08:10

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