
One City Chorus Concert – Jan. 13


The Staff of Faith, has turned into one of my very, very favorite hymns. There’s just something about it that makes me happy, regardless what misery might be happening in real life.
I’ve written DOZENS of descants over the years…and improvised hundreds more during church services. I’m trying to collect all my descants into a publishable package. The task is tracking down the descants I bothered to write down. LOL
This one, and All Beautiful the March of Days that I posted recently are two I’ve found so far. If you go to my YouTube page, I’ll be posting all the descants there as I find them under my Trumpet Descants playlist.
EVENTUALLY, I’ll get the sheet music for them all available on the Hal Leonard sites: Sheet Music Plus, and Sheet Music Direct.
The new year approaches. This hymn with its English folk tune harmonized by Ralph Vaughan Williams is the perfect song for the season. This little arrangement of mine of two descants that work with the Vaughan Williams harmonization can be played on a trumpet with a congregation singing it or as an EZ 2-part mixed anthem (this recording is organ, trombone on the tune, and trumpet on the descants). #music #trumpet #descants #newyear #hymn
Lupe Gonzalo has visited Lakewood UCC to talk about the farmworkers.
The following is reposted from https://ciw-online.org/blog/2023/12/ciws-lupe-gonzalo-named-as-one-of-top-25-leaders-innovators-and-agents-of-change-across-the-fresh-produce-supply-chain/?emci=75b9396d-909e-ee11-bea1-002248223f36&emdi=82ff9cfa-939e-ee11-bea1-002248223f36&ceid=13383002

As 2023 draws to a close, farmworkers with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers are celebrating the organization’s 30th anniversary. In the last 30 years, the CIW — which began as a loose gathering of farmworkers meeting weekly in a borrowed church hall in the small, crossroads town of Immokalee — has grown in size and success to become the founder of the Presidential Medal-winning Fair Food Program, the leading social responsibility program in the US agricultural industry today, and of the Worker-driven Social Responsibility model, the new paradigm for human rights protection in global supply chains to which the FFP gave rise. And along the way on this remarkable journey, many of the CIW’s longtime farmworker-leaders have emerged as key agents of change in the trillion-dollar food industry.
With the tireless leadership of farmworkers themselves, the CIW forged the Fair Food Program from the ground up – an unprecedented partnership among workers, buyers, growers, and consumers to monitor and enforce the basic human rights of farmworkers by harnessing the purchasing power of some of the world’s larges food corporations. Lupe Gonzalo, an indigenous Guatemalan farmworker who worked for years in Immokalee’s tomato fields before joining the CIW staff, knows all too well the life of a farmworker outside the protections of the FFP.
Raised in a rural village in Guatemala, Lupe journeyed to the United States in hope of finding a better life — but was instead met with the kind of outrageous exploitation that remains all-too-common in agriculture and low-wage work beyond the protections of the Fair Food Program. Once she found out about the Fair Food Program, however — which happened during a visit by the CIW’s Worker-to-Worker Education Team to the farm where she was picking tomatoes in the early days of the FFP — she immediately saw an opportunity to right the historic wrongs the plagued US fields, and has never looked back since.
Through her more than a decade of work with the CIW, Lupe has become a prominent leader in a global human rights movement centered around the Worker-driven Social Responsibility model, which ensures humane working and living standards for low-wage workers, and which was born in the same Immokalee, FL, fields in which Lupe toiled when she first arrived to the U.S.
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| Christian Call in Day for Ceasefire in Gaza Wednesday December 20 |
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| NCC continues to be concerned about the ongoing war in Gaza. The ecumenical community, our member denominations, and our partners have consistently called for a ceasefire in Gaza to protect civilians who are being killed (view numerous statements and relief efforts).With more than 18,000 killed in Gaza so far – 70 percent of them women or children – our partner, Churches for Middle East Peace, is co-sponsoring a call-in day to call the White House and ask President Biden to push for a ceasefire in Gaza.Please consider participating in a Christian Nonviolence Call-in Day:On Wednesday Dec 20, 2023 please call the White House between 11am and 3pm ET (8am-12pm PT). The White House call-in number is 202-456-1111.You might need to wait on hold some time before getting an operator to take your comment. If you have trouble getting through, please send an email to the White House here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ For scripts and background information, visit https://franciscanaction.org/christian-nonviolence-call-in-day/ |
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