This week, we bring you a few of our favorite Comfort at One performances. In her Candlelight Baroque recital “Comfort from Home,” virtuoso violinist Alana Youssefian takes a rare gut string approach to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita for Violin No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004.
During Lent, we will depart from our usual Sunday stories from the lectionary and, instead, offer a different Lenten spiritual practice for your family to try and adopt over the next forty days and nights.
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Faith EducationFaith Formation and EducationMarch 24, 2022
As people of faith, can we accept God’s mercy and trust God’s all-forgiving love? Can we show others God’s generous love, regardless of what they have done or how we see them?
Enjoy this stunning choral meditation for today’s Comfort at One: members of The Choir of Trinity Wall Street perform Roxanna Panufnik’s UbI Caritas, led by Associate Director of music Melissa Attebury, accompanied by Farrah Dupoux.
For Comfort at One today, we bring you the stunning voice of soprano Molly Quinn from The Choir of Trinity Wall Street with her husband, renowned organist Benjamin Sheen from Christ Church Cathedral of Oxford, UK. Today's program of Purcell songs includes Evening Hymn.