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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Breathtaking


By RON MALY

As I predicted, both of the Child of Bethlehem, 2013 musical performances late yesterday afternoon and last night at Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Des Moines were absolutely breathtaking.

Also very well attended on a day and night when weather forecasts could have scared people away.

Despite snow warnings and snow watches, there were 271 people at the 4:30 p.m. all-congregational gathering, and 157 at the 6:30 p.m. performance. 

Fortunately, the 5 inches of snow that hit the metropolitan area overnight didn't hamper the driving to and from the holiday music.

There were 95 adults and children from 13 congregations who sang and/or played musical instruments at the two services.

And what glorious music they produced under the direction of Julie DenHerder from Mount Olive.

Among the selections: Rhythm Of Rejoicing With Joy To the World, See the Newborn Baby, Light Of the Stable, Hope Was Born, My Soul Magnifies the Lord, What Child Is This?, We Believe, Gloria! Jubilate Deo!, Bethlehem Child, A Carol Fantasia and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen.

The congregation was invited to participate in the singing of some of the selections. 

This was the third year in a row Mount Olive has hosted this type of Christmas performance and, in my estimation, Saturday's were the best yet.

Rev. Kendall Meyer, senior pastor at the church, agreed.

"The commitment of the 95 people to come every Saturday to practice for six weeks, along with what they did to prepare at other times, is humbling," Kendall told me after the second performance.

"The skills of Julie DenHerder are tremendous, and I am thankful she has chosen to use them at Mount Olive Lutheran Church and School.

"Our church and music program are better because of her and what she brings to the staff. I am very proud of them and proud of being the senior pastor at Mount Olive Lutheran Church and School."

Well said, Kendall.

Indeed, Saturday's performances were awesome.

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