[MN] Hark the Glad Sound!
Pr. Todd Peperkorn
peperkorn at higherthings.org
Tue Nov 15 17:02:32 UTC 2005
Are you tired of fundraisers that have nothing to do with the
Gospel? Here is an opportunity to teach the faith using some of the
great hymns of the faith, support your own congregation or school,
and support a confessional Lutheran academy, all at once!
This CD (listed below) was produced last year, but many pastors and
churches missed it because of the late hour of its production. This
year we are hoping to help with that. And for right now, we are
offering a special where you can purchase 10 CDs for a mere $100 ($10
each), and then resell them for $14. This is a very good deal, and
the quality of this CD is of the highest caliber.
Please Call (262) 551-8182 for more information
www.christlutheranacademy.com
Peperkorn at higherthings.org
In Christ,
Pr. Todd Peperkorn
Producer
Hark the Glad Sound!
A Collection of Hymns for
Advent, Christmas and Epiphany
sung by
Kathryn M. Peperkorn
With Rev. John M. Berg, Organ,
Christa Hegland, Instumentals
Christ Lutheran Academy is pleased to announce the release of a
recording of hymns for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany sung by Kathryn
M. Peperkorn. “Hark the Glad Sound!” was recorded during the month of
October 2004 at Lamb of God Lutheran Church in Pleasant Prairie,
Wisconsin. The recording includes organ accompaniment by Pastor John
M. Berg, utilizing Lamb of God’s 6 rank tracker action organ. Other
instrumentals were performed by Christa Hegland, and include cello,
violin, recorders and choir chimes.
Some of the hymns include:
Hark the Glad Sound
O Savior, Rend
The Angel Gabriel
Jesus Came, the Heavens Adoring
Lo He Comes with Clouds
Comfort, Comfort, Ye My People
Now Sing We, Now Rejoice
From heaven Above
Away in a Manger
Joy to the World
O Chief of Cities
God Loves Me Dearly
We Sing, Immanuel, Thy Praise
Angels We Have Heard on High
Oh, Rejoice, All Christians, Loudly
O Gladsome Light, O Grace
O God of God, O Light of Light
In Peace and Joy I Now Depart
Oh, Wondrous Type!
$14 each plus $3.50 for shipping and handling
Special discounts are available for larger quantities.
All proceeds benefit the ongoing work of Christ
Lutheran Academy in elementary education and
Lutheran Catechesis.
From the Forward:
We dedicate this CD to the Parents, Teachers and Children of Christ
Lutheran Academy. Their tenacity, faithfulness and zeal in starting a
confessional Lutheran school is a gift to the Church and to the
world. These families have placed the teaching of the faith to their
children as a priority above all else, even though this often means
great sacrifice. May this CD be a gift of love and encouragement as
they journey on earth to their heavenly home.
Kathryn M. Peperkorn began her professional training at Concordia
Teachers’ College, Seward, Nebraska, where she completed a B.S. in
K-12 music education. She then went on to complete a master in music
degree in vocal performance at Ball State University in Muncie,
Indiana. She currently is pursuing a career in opera, and has
performed with the Milwaukee Opera Theatre, the Chicago Opera
Theatre, as well as other operatic and receital roles thorughout the
United States and Europe. She is an accomplished vocal teacher in
the Kenosha area.
John M. Berg completed a Bachelor of Arts degree from Concordia
University Wisconsin, where he studied organ with Dr. John Behnke.
He also holds an M.Div. from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort
Wayne, Indiana. He is currently the pastor of Lamb of God Lutheran
Church in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, and is one of the pastors of
Christ Lutheran Academy.
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Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn, Pastor
Messiah Lutheran Church
2026 22nd Ave., Kenosha, WI 53140
(262) 551-8182 Church
(262) 551-9081 Parsonage
Peperkorn at higherthings.org
PARISH: http://messiahkenosha.org/
ACADEMY: http://www.christlutheranacademy.com/
HIGHER THINGS: http://www.higherthings.org/
http://blog.higherthings.org/peperkorn/
"The sect cannot wait; it must have everything at once, for it has no
future. The church can wait, for it does have a future. We Lutherans
should
think of that" (The Lonely Way, Volume II, 328).
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