Service Music

A feature of Anglican worship is that the words of the liturgy may be sung. The responses, psalms and most of the canticles are from scripture. A canticle is like a hymn. The liturgy can be said or sung. Different settings have been written to sing all or parts of the service.

Music is from the hymn book, Common Praise, and the Book of Alternative Services (BAS) both published by the Anglican Church of Canada, which are in the pews, Common Praise books are a Music and Words and Words only (Large Print) editions. The BAS missal is the service book used by the presider.

What is shown below is the service music used in worship at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church.

Eucharist

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Gloria
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Trisagion
HYMN: 707
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Gospel Acclamation (Alleluia) 
HYMN: 709
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The Great Thanksgiving
BAS p. 921 #2
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Eucharistic Prayer #3 Anamnesis
Missal, BAS p. 923
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Eucharistic Prayers 4 & 5
BAS p. 923
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Sanctus
HYMN: 719
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Lord’s Prayer (modern) 
Missal #1, BAS p. 918 #1

Morning Prayer

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Responses
BAS p. 912 #2
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Venite Psalm 95
HYMN: 748
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Jubilate Deo Psalm 100
HYMN: 749
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Lord’s Prayer modern
BAS p. 918 #1

Canticles

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The Song of Mary 18b Luke 1:46-55
HYMN: 362
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The Song of Zechariah 19b Luke 1:68-79 
tune Kingsfold (HYMN: 508)
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Jesus Christ is Lord 22b Philippians 2:6-11
tune Sine Nomine (HYMN: 276, 387)
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