Posts by Pastor McCoy

Psalms

This page has audio files with groupings of Psalms. For example, the first audio file below is a group of three psalms when one struggles against an evil conscience. The psalms have short musical introductions and endings. There are also musical selections between the psalms. The music is in the public domain, as are the works of the musicians and the reader. The King James Version of the Scriptures is used since it is in the public domain. As a result, you are encouraged to copy and share the files, as well as send the link to this page to others. Thank you.

Psalms Against an Evil Conscience – Psalms 6, 36 and 88

Psalms of Christ’s Person & Office – Psalms 143, 30 and 90

Psalms at Night #1 – Psalms 8, 91 and 4
Psalms at Night #2 – Psalms 134, 139 and 23
Psalms at Night #3 – Psalms 127, 104 and 3

Psalms at Mid-day – Psalms 7, 19 and 121

Psalms at Morning – Psalms 5, 63 and 103
Psalms at Morning – Psalms 143, 30 and 90

 

Way of Salvation

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church

by Pastor George Gerberding (1847-1927)

This page provides the audio recording of this book is in three MP3 files, plus where you may go to get a free pdf copy, as well as a hard print copy.

 

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church – Part 1 – Intro – Ch. 9

  • Introduction
  • Prefatory Scripture Readings
  • Chapter 1 – All are Sinners
  • Chapter 2 – All that is Born of the Flesh must be Born of the Spirit
  • Chapter 3 – The Present, a Dispensation of Means
  • Chapter 4 – Baptism, a Divinely Instituted Means of Grace
  • Chapter 5 – Baptismal Covenant and Responsibility of Parents
  • Chapter 6 – Home Influence in Relation to Baptismal Covenant
  • Chapter 7 – Sunday School and Baptized Children
  • Chapter 8 – Sunday School and Unbaptized Children
  • Chapter 9 – Catechisation

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church – Part 2 – Ch. 10-19

  • Chapter 10 – Contents and Excellence of Luther’s Small Catechism
  • Chapter 11 – Manner and Object of Teaching Luther’s Catechism
  • Chapter 12 – Confirmation
  • Chapter 13 – Lord’s Supper – Preliminary Observations
  • Chapter 14 – Lord’s Supper – Continued
  • Chapter 15 – Lord’s Supper – Concluded
  • Chapter 16 – Preparatory Service – aka Confessional Service
  • Chapter 17 – The Word as a Means of Grace
  • Chapter 18 – Conversion – Its Nature and Necessity
  • Chapter 19 – Conversion – Varied Phenomena or Experiences

The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church – Part 3 – Ch. 20-28

  • Chapter 20 – Conversion – Human Agency
  • Chapter 21 – Justification (notes on pdf copy)
  • Chapter 22 – Sanctification
  • Chapter 23 – Revivals
  • Chapter 24 – Modern Revivals
  • Chapter 25 – Modern Revivals – Continued
  • Chapter 26 – Modern Revivals – Concluded
  • Chapter 27 – True Revivals
  • Chapter 28 – Conclusion

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The Temple: Its Ministry and Services

The Temple: Its Ministry and Services

by Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889)

 

 

 

Edersheim was born in Vienna of Jewish parents of culture and wealth. English was spoken in their home, and he became fluent at an early age. He was educated at a local gymnasium and also in the Talmud and the Torah at a Hebrew school. He emigrated to Hungary and taught languages, before converting to Christianity.

Putting this book into an audio recording has been difficult book I’ve done. There were numerous errors when the physical book was put into an electronic digital format. Likewise I readily confess my own difficulty in the pronunciation of many names and places. The hearer will please pardon such errors. In addition, Edersheim’s writing style is unique.

Please read the note at the bottom of this page. It is most important. MLM

00 Title, Author and Preface
01 Chapter 1 – A View of Jerusalem and the Temple
02 Chapter 2 – Within the Holy Place
03 Chapter 3 – Temple Order, Revenues, Music
04 Chapter 4 – The Officiating Priesthood
05 Chapter 5 – Sacrifices – Their Order and Meaning
06 Chapter 6 – Burnt-Sin-Trespass, Peace Offerings
07 Chapter 7 – At Night in the Temple
08 Chapter 8 – The Morning and the Evening Sacrifice
09 Chapter 9 – Sabbath in the Temple
10 Chapter 10 – Festive Cycles and Arrangement of the Calendar
11 Chapter 11 – The Passover
12 Chapter 12 – The Paschal Feast and the Lord’s Supper
13 Chapter 13 – The Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Day of Pentecost
14 Chapter 14 – The Feast of Tabernacles
15 Chapter 15 – New Moons – Feast of 7th New Moon, Trumpets, New Years Day
16 Chapter 16 – The Day of Atonement
17 Chapter 17 – Post-Mosaic Festivals – Fasting
18 Chapter 18 – On Purifications
19 Chapter 19 – On Vows

Caution to the listener regarding what Edersheim wrote on page 134:

“And then it was, after the regular Paschal meal, that the Lord instituted His own Supper, for the first time using the Aphikomen ‘when He had given thanks’ (after meat), to symbolise His body, and the third cup, or ‘cup of blessing which we bless’ (1 Cor 10:16) — being ‘the cup after supper’ (Luke 22:20) — to symbolise His blood.”
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This seems so inconsistent for him. In both of his works (Temple and Jesus the Messiah) he has emphasized over and over how the Old Testament services, ministry and sacrifices were prophetic and typological, and always pointing ahead to the Messiah’s person and work. They were but a foreshadow of things to come, which is Christ, the substance of what and who was promised. I mean, ponder the Lamb at the Lord’s Passover. The faithful were commanded to eat of it. They ate the actual lamb. And now in the days of the New Testament, Edersheim imagines a symbolical partaking of the Lord’s Body and Blood in the Supper. Behold the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29). Matthew 26:26-28 26And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, “Take, eat; this is My Body. And He took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, “Drink ye all of it; for this is My Blood of the new Testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins (Matthew 26:26-28).

 

Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah

The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah

by Alfred Edersheim (1825-1889)

Edersheim was born in Vienna of Jewish parents of culture and wealth. English was spoken in their home, and he became fluent at an early age. He was educated at a local gymnasium and also in the Talmud and the Torah at a Hebrew school. He emigrated to Hungary and taught languages, before converting to Christianity.

Putting this book into an audio recording has been the most difficult book I’ve done. There were numerous errors when the physical book was put into an electronic digital format. Likewise I readily confess my own difficulty in the pronunciation of many names and places. The hearer will please pardon such errors. In addition, Edersheim’s writing style is characterized by, but not limited to (though former usages are more prevalent), language that is of older English type (not as in “font” or “type-setting” but in style) and language forms, which, not withstanding, yet must needs be recognized, though doing so always without criticism whatsoever by the present reader, as often having compound sentences (with or without parenthetical supplements) for … well, you get the idea. MLM

Thanks be to God for the life and times of Alfred Edersheim!
The audio files are provided:

Title and Author
Introductory Quotes on Messiah
Introduction to Introductory

Book 1 – The Introductory Chapters.

Chapter 1 – The Jewish World in Days of Christ
Chapter 2 – Hellenists, Greek Literature and the LXX
Chapter 3 – The Old Faith Preparing for New
Chapter 4 – Philo, Rabbis, the Word, the Gospels
Chapter 5 – Alexandria, Rome and Jewish Communities
Chapter 6 – Jewish Life and the Hope of the Messiah
Chapter 7 – The Land, the Jew, the Gentile
Chapter 8 – Traditionalism

Book 2 – From the Manger in Bethlehem to the Baptism in the Jordan.

Chapter 1 – In Jerusalem When Herod Reigned
Chapter 2 – The Personal History of Herod
Chapter 3 – The Annunciation of John the Baptist
Chapter 4 – Annunciation of the Messiah and Naming of John
Chapter 5 – What Messiah Did Jews Expect
Chapter 6 – The Nativity of the Messiah
Chapter 7 – The Purification and the Presentation
Chapter 8 – The Magi and the Flight to Egypt
Chapter 9 – Child Life in Nazareth
Chapter 10 – In House of Heavenly and Earthly Fathers
Chapter 11 – The Voice in the Wilderness
Chapter 12 – The Baptism of Jesus

Book 3 – The Ascent: From the River Jordan to the Mount of Transfiguration.

Chapter 1 – The Temptation of Jesus
Chapter 2 – The Deputation from Jerusalem and the 3 Sects of Pharisees
Chapter 3 – Testimony of John, Jesus, First Sunday, First Disciples
Chapter 4 – Wedding at Cana and First Sign
Chapter 5 – The Cleansing of the Temple
Chapter 6 – Jesus and Nicodemus
Chapter 7 – The Jews and the Samaritans
Chapter 8 – The Woman at the Well
Chapter 9 – The Cure of the Nobleman’s Son
Chapter 10 – The Synagog: Setting and Practice
Chapter 11 – 1st Galilean Ministry
Chapter 12 – The Unknown Feast and the Pool at Bethesda
Chapter 13 – The Call of the Fishermen
Chapter 14 – A Sabbath in Capernaum
Chapter 15 – 2nd Journey Galilee and Healing of the Leper
Chapter 16 – Capernaum, Forgiveness and the Paralytic
Chapter 17 – The Call of Matthew and Welcoming Sinners
Chapter 18 – The Sermon on the Mount
Chapter 19 – Capernaum and the Centurion’s Servant
Chapter 20 – The Raising at Nain as Life meets Death
Chapter 21 – The Woman Who was a Sinner
Chapter 22 – The Ministry of Love
Chapter 23 – The New Teaching of Parables to the People
Chapter 24 – Christ Calms the Storm
Chapter 25 – The Geresene and Healing of the Demonized Man
Chapter 26 – The Unclean Woman and Jairus’ Daughter
Chapter 27 – The Sending of the Twelve
Chapter 28 – John the Baptizer
Chapter 29 – The Feeding of the 5000
Chapter 30 – Jesus Walking on Water
Chapter 31 – Purifying and Washing the Hands
Chapter 32 – The Bread from Heaven
Chapter 33 – The Syro-Phoenician Woman
Chapter 34 – A Group of Miracles
Chapter 35 – Eating of Wheat and a Healed Hand
Chapter 36 – Feeding of the 4000 and Two Leavens
Chapter 37 – The Great Confession, Instruction and Temptation

Book 4 – The Descent: From Mount of Transfiguration into Valley of Humiliation and Death.

Chapter 1 – The Transfiguration of our Lord
Chapter 2 – On the Morrow of the Transfiguration
Chapter 3 – Dispute on Who is the Greatest
Chapter 4 – The Journey to Jerusalem
Chapter 5 – Martha and Mary
Chapter 6 – The Feast of Tabernacles
Chapter 7 – Great Day of the Feast
Chapter 8 – Jesus Declares: “I AM”
Chapter 9 – The Man Born Blind
Chapter 10 – Jesus is the Good Shepherd
Chapter 11 – The First Perean Discourses
Chapter 12 – The Woes of Traditions
Chapter 13 – To the Disciples
Chapter 14 – The Feast of Dedication and the Temple
Chapter 15 – Who is a Neighbor?
Chapter 16 – The Invitation to a Feast
Chapter 17 – Parables of the Lost Sheep, Coin and Sons
Chapter 18 – The Unjust Steward and Dives
Chapter 19 – The Publican and the Pharisee
Chapter 20 – The Perean Ministry Ends
Chapter 21 – The Raising of Lazarus
Chapter 22 – Divorce and Children
Chapter 23 – The Rich, Young Ruler
Chapter 24 – Zaccheas, Mary and Judas

Book 5 – The Cross and the Crown.

Chapter 1 – Palm Sunday
Chapter 2 – Cleansing the Temple and the Praise of the Children
Chapter 3 – Tuesday in Passion Week
Chapter 4 – Jesus Proclaims the Woes
Chapter 5 – The Parables of the Vineyard
Chapter 6 – The Second Advent of our Lord
Chapter 7 – The Last Parables
Chapter 8 – Judas
Chapter 9 – Make Ready the Passover!
Chapter 10 – The Last Supper
Chapter 11 – Our Lord’s High Priestly Prayer
Chapter 12 – Gethsemane
Chapter 13 – Jesus’ Trials and Peter’s Denials
Chapter 14 – Good Friday Morning
Chapter 15 – Crucified, Dead and Buried
Chapter 16 – On the Resurrection of our Lord!
Chapter 17 – The Resurrection and Ascension of our Lord!

Alfred Edersheim

Magwort & the Master

Magwort and the Master

by
Michael L. McCoy

 

A Greek historian named Xenophon lived and wrote 2,400 years ago. Xenophon traveled with the troops commanded by Cyrus the Younger of Persia. One of Xenophon’s writings is titled Cyropaedia, an account of Cyrus the Great’s education, discipline, doctrine and practice. Within that work is a description of how Cyrus prepared his army for war. The Greek word for meek or gentle (πραεῖς) is used twice in one paragraph in which the training of soldiers and horses is described:

“Cyrus also did this, he never let them go to the morning meal or to supper without having sweated. He led them on hunts for a sweat or he would devise games for a sweat, and again, if he had some business or other, he conducted it so they would not come back without sweating. He thought this beneficial to their meals, to their health and to their enduring affliction, for he considered hardships beneficial to their being long-suffering (meek) to one another, just as horses that endure miseries with one another stand more gently (meek) together. In any event, those who share the knowledge that they are well drilled are more noble in combat.” [ 2.1.29 ]

Magwort and the Master (2002) is a children’s book for grown-ups and a grown-ups’ story for children. The book follows the Gospel accounts of our Lord’s Life, Death, Crucifixion and Resurrection. While telling the Good News of salvation by the grace of God through faith in Christ, it gives the Biblical understanding of “meekness,” which is quite different from the world’s relatively negative perception of this virtue.

Below is a 28-minute audio recording of the 32-page book plus three readings from Scripture, the Lord’s Prayer, the Benediction and a few musical selections. It might be deemed appropriate for use as a bed-time story.

Magwort and the Master – audio recording

If you are interested in reading the book, you may do so in two ways. First, there is the free pdf book that you may read on line or download. Click on the following link for the free pdf copy.  (You may send as many copies of this pdf file out as you desire. In fact, thank you for doing so.)

Magwort and the Master – in pdf format

If you would like a bound copy, it is available through lulu.com and you may get more details and order following the link below.

Magwort and the Master – bound book

 

 

 

 

Frederick Kuegele

Book of Devotion: The Psalms

by Pastor Frederick Kuegele (1846-1916)

On Easter evening, the crucified and risen Savior, Jesus the Christ said to two of His disciples: “These are My Words which I spoke to you, while I was still with you, that everything written about Me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled.” Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures, and said to them, “Thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead, and that repentance unto the forgiveness of sins should be preached in His Name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem” (Luke 24:44-47). Along with the New Testament, the Old Testament is a Christ book. Jesus declared that the Psalms were about Him. They bear witness to Christ – Who He is and what He has come to do so that we could be forgiven, have eternal life and be saved.

In this 1895 work, Pastor Frederick Kuegele has pointed us to Christ with his devotions on the Psalms. After the information on a pdf copy to read/download and on the bound copy, the audio recording of the individual devotions follow.

Book of Devotion: The Psalms by Frederick Kuegele – pdf format

Book of Devotion: The Psalms by Frederick Kuegele – bound book

All devotions are the same length and most contain organ music, with varying lengths so as to fill out the allotted seven minutes.

Psalm 1
Psalm 2
Psalm 3
Psalm 4
Psalm 5
Psalm 6
Psalm 7
Psalm 8
Psalm 9 – part 1
Psalm 9 – part 2
Psalm 10
Psalm 11
Psalm 12
Psalm 13
Psalm 14
Psalm 15
Psalm 16
Psalm 17
Psalm 18 – part 1
Psalm 18 – part 2
Psalm 19
Psalm 20
Psalm 21
Psalm 22 – part 1
Psalm 22 – part 2
Psalm 23
Psalm 24
Psalm 25
Psalm 26
Psalm 27
Psalm 28
Psalm 29
Psalm 30
Psalm 31 – part 1
Psalm 31 – part 2
Psalm 32
Psalm 33
Psalm 34
Psalm 35 – part 1
Psalm 35 – part 2
Psalm 36
Psalm 37 – part 1
Psalm 37 – part 2
Psalm 38
Psalm 39
Psalm 40
Psalm 41
Psalm 42
Psalm 43
Psalm 44 – part 1
Psalm 44 – part 2
Psalm 45
Psalm 46
Psalm 47
Psalm 48
Psalm 49
Psalm 50
Psalm 51
Psalm 52
Psalm 53
Psalm 54
Psalm 55 – part 1
Psalm 55 – part 2
Psalm 56
Psalm 57
Psalm 58
Psalm 59
Psalm 60
Psalm 61
Psalm 62
Psalm 63
Psalm 64
Psalm 65
Psalm 66
Psalm 67
Psalm 68 – part 1
Psalm 68 – part 2
Psalm 69 – part 1
Psalm 69 – part 2
Psalm 70
Psalm 71 – part 1
Psalm 71 – part 2
Psalm 72
Psalm 73 – part 1
Psalm 73 – part 2
Psalm 74 – part 1
Psalm 74 – part 2
Psalm 75
Psalm 76
Psalm 77
Psalm 78 part 1
Psalm 78 part 2
Psalm 78 part 3
Psalm 79
Psalm 80
Psalm 81
Psalm 82
Psalm 83
Psalm 84
Psalm 85
Psalm 86
Psalm 87
Psalm 88
Psalm 89 part 1
Psalm 89 part 2
Psalm 89 part 3
Psalm 90
Psalm 91
Psalm 92
Psalm 93
Psalm 94
Psalm 95
Psalm 96
Psalm 97
Psalm 98
Psalm 99
Psalm 100
Psalm 101
Psalm 102 part 1
Psalm 102 part 2
Psalm 103
Psalm 104 part 1
Psalm 104 part 2
Psalm 105 part 1
Psalm 105 part 2
Psalm 106 part 1
Psalm 106 part 2
Psalm 106 part 3
Psalm 107 part 1
Psalm 107 part 2
Psalm 107 part 3
Psalm 108
Psalm 109 part 1
Psalm 109 part 2
Psalm 109 part 3
Psalm 110
Psalm 111
Psalm 112
Psalm 113
Psalm 114
Psalm 115 part 1
Psalm 115 part 2
Psalm 116
Psalm 117
Psalm 118 part 1
Psalm 118 part 2
Psalm 119 part 1
Psalm 119 part 2
Psalm 119 part 3
Psalm 119 part 4
Psalm 119 part 5
Psalm 119 part 6
Psalm 119 part 7
Psalm 119 part 8
Psalm 119 part 9
Psalm 119 part 10
Psalm 119 part 11
Psalm 120
Psalm 121
Psalm 122
Psalm 123
Psalm 124
Psalm 125
Psalm 126
Psalm 127
Psalm 128
Psalm 129
Psalm 130
Psalm 131
Psalm 132
Psalm 133
Psalm 134
Psalm 135
Psalm 136
Psalm 137
Psalm 138
Psalm 139 part 1
Psalm 139 part 2
Psalm 140
Psalm 141
Psalm 142
Psalm 143
Psalm 144
Psalm 145 part 1
Psalm 145 part 2
Psalm 146
Psalm 147
Psalm 148
Psalm 149
Psalm 150

Genesis 1-5

In The Whole Christian Doctrine in Genesis 1-5, Pastor Zorn presents the Scriptural basis for this reality. After all, Moses was (and is) a Christian. For he regarded disgrace for the sake of Christ as of greater value than the treasures of Egypt, because he was looking ahead to his reward (Hebrews 11:26).

In the preface Zorn wrote:

“Luther and all truly orthodox theologians recognize and testify that the Old Testament reveals Christ, that the whole Christian doctrine is taught in it, even though the glorious light of the New Testament was not yet shining. They agree perfectly with the great Apostle Paul who testified before Agrippa and the Roman governor, Festus: I continue unto this day, witnessing both to small and great, saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come: that Christ should suffer, and that He should be the first that would rise from the dead, and should show light unto the people, and to the Gentiles” (Acts 26:23).

Here are the audio files for the book (which contains prayers and hymn stanzas as well):

Title and Preface
Genesis 1
Genesis 2
Genesis 3
Genesis 4 and 5
Epilogue

If you are interested in reading the book, you may do so in two ways. First, there is the free pdf book that you may read on line or download. Click on the following link for the free pdf copy. (You may send as many copies of this pdf file out as you desire. In fact, thank you for doing so.)

The Whole Christian Doctrine in Genesis 1-5 by Carl Manthey Zorn – pdf format

If you would like a bound copy, it is available through lulu.com and you may get more details and order following the link below.

The Whole Christian Doctrine in Genesis 1-5 by Carl Manthey Zorn – bound book

Note: The original work had only the Scriptural references in the footnotes as book, chapter and verse number. In this latest book the complete Scriptural texts of the King James Version have been included.

A Last Apostolic Word

The entire title of this 1925 work by Carl Manthey Zorn is A Last Apostolic Word to All Faithful and Righteous Servants of the Word – 2 Tim. 4, 1-5. This was primarily addressed to servants of the Word (including pastors, professors, missionaries, synodical presidents, etc.) However, and this is really to be stressed, all Christians should listen to and/or read this work. The Last Apostolic Word addresses what is recorded in The Holy Scriptures, which are intended for every one. The Christian laity should have a clear knowledge as to who is a faithful and righteous servant of the Word and what he is to do. Click on the line below for the audio recording of this book.

A Last Apostolic Word by Carl Manthey Zorn – audio recording

If you are interested in reading the book, you may do so in two ways. First, there is the free pdf book that you may read on line or download. Click on the following link for the free pdf copy.

A Last Apostolic Word by Carl Manthey Zorn – pdf format

If you would like a bound copy, it is available through lulu.com and you may get more details and order following the link below. (You may send as many copies of this pdf file out as you desire. In fact, thank you for doing so.)

A Last Apostolic Word by Carl Manthey Zorn – bound book

Note: The original work had only the Scriptural references in the footnotes as book, chapter and verse number. In this latest book the complete Scriptural texts of the King James Version have been included.

Music for Hymns

The hymns listed below are especially presented here for many purposes: 1.) for those times when a pastor has no organist; 2.) for group singing; 3.) for family devotions; 4.) for personal meditation; and so on. The music for all hymns is in the public domain. The musician is Sheryl Chissum, the organist here at Faith Lutheran Church. She has graciously allowed us to include her playing in this web page, doing so for you and for others throughout the world. We thank God for her and appreciate her service.

Once again, please check these out before using them in the Divine Service. The numbers in the parentheses (x) indicates the number of stanzas in the hymn. If you find any errors, please let me know. Thank you. Pastor McCoy

The Advent of our King – LSB #331 (6) – TLH #68 (6)
Lo He Comes with Clouds – LSB #336 (4) – No TLH
Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates – LSB #341 (5) – TLH #73 (5)
On Jordan’s Bank the Baptist’s Cry – LSB #344 (5) TLH #63 (5)
Hark a Thrilling Voice is Sounding – LSB #345 (5) – TLH #60 (5)
Comfort, Comfort, Ye My People – LSB #347 (4) – TLH #61 (4)
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – LSB #357 (7) – TLH #62 (4)
From Heaven Above to Earth I Come – LSB #358 (15) – TLH #85 (15)
O Sing of Christ – LSB #362 (4) – No TLH
It Came Upon a Midnight – LSB #366 (4) – TLH No TLH
Angels we Have Heard on High – LSB #368 (3) – No TLH
What Child is This – LSB #370 (3) – No TLH
Gentle Mary Laid Her Child – LSB #374 (3) – No TLH
Come, Your Hearts and Voices – LSB #375 (6) – TLH #90 (8)
O Come, All Ye Faithful – LSB #379 (4) – TLH has a different tune
Hark the Herald Angels Sing – LSB #380 (3) – TLH #94 (4)
Of the Father’s Love Begotten – LSB #384 (5) – TLH has a different tune
Joy to the World – LSB #387 (4) – TLH #87 (4)
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise – LSB #394 (5) – TLH #134 (5)
Within the Father’s House – LSB #410 (6) – TLH #133 (7)
‘Tis Good Lord to be Here – LSB #414 (5) – TLH #135 (5)
Savior When in Dust to Thee – LSB #419 (4) – TLH #166 (4)
Christ the Life of All the Living – LSB #420 (7) – TLH #151 (7)
Jesus Grant That Balm – LSB 421 (5) – TLH #144 (5)
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross LSB #425 (4) – TLH #175 (4)
In the Cross of Christ I Glory – LSB #427 (4) – TLH #354 (4)
We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died – LSB #429 (6) – TLH #178 (5)
O Dearest Jesus – LSB #439 (15) – TLH #143 (15)
Ride On, Ride On in Majesty – LSB #441 (5) – TLH #162 (5)
All Glory Laud Honor – LSB #442 (5) – TLH #160 (5)
Hosanna, Loud Hosanna – LSB #443 (3) – TLH #161 (3)
Upon the Cross Extended – LSB #453 (7) – TLH #171 (12)
Jesus Christ is Risen Today – LSB #457 (4) TLH #199 (4)
I Know that My Redeemer – LSB #461 (8) – TLH #200 (8)
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today – LSB #463 (4) – TLH #191 (6)
Christ has Arisen Alleluia LSB #466 (5) – No TLH
O Sons and Daughters – LSB #470 (9) – TLH #208 (10)
The Day of Resurrection – LSB #478 (4) – TLH #205 (3)
He’s Risen, He’s Risen – LSB #480 (5) – TLH #198 (5)
This Joyful Eastertide – LSB #482 (3) – No TLH()
Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest – LSB #498 (7) – TLH #233 (7)
Glory Be to God the Father – LSB #506 (4) – TLH #244 (4)
Holy, Holy, Holy – LSB #507 (4) – TLH #246 (4)
O Word of God Incarnate – LSB #523 (3) – TLH #294 (4)
Crown Him with Many Crowns – LSB #525 (5) – TLH #341 (5)
You Are the Way – LSB #526 (4) – No TLH
Oh for a Thousand Tongues to Sing – LSB #528 (7) – No TLH
One Thing’s Needful – LSB #536 – TLH has a different tune
All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name – LSB #549 (7) – TLH #339 (7)
O Jesus, King Most Wonderful – LSB #554 (5) – TLH #361 (5)
Salvation unto Us Has Come – LSB #555 (10) – TLH #377 (10)
Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice – LSB #556 (10) – TLH 387 (10)
All Mankind Fell in Adam’s Fall – LSB #562 (6) – TLH #369 (6)
Jesus, Thy Blood and Righteousness – LSB #563 (6) – TLH #371 (7)
By Grace I’m Saved – LSB #566 (6) – TLH #373 (7)
Not What These Hands Have Done – LSB #567 (6) – TLH #389 (6)
God Loved the World – LSB #571 (6) – TLH #245 (6)
My Hope is Built on Nothing Less – LSB #576 (4) – TLH #369 (4) different tune but will work
Almighty God Your Word is Cast – LSB #577 (4) – TLH #49 (4) different tune but will work
Thy Strong Word – LSB #578 (6) – no TLH
God’s Word is our Great Heritage – LSB #582 (1) – TLH #283 (1)
Lord Jesus Christ with Us Abide – LSB #585 (6) – TLH #292 (9)
I Know My Faith Is Founded – LSB #587 (3) – TLH #381 (3) – check tune
God’s Own Child, I Gladly Say It – LSB #594 – no TLH
All Christians Who Have Been Baptized – LSB #596 (6) – no TLH
I Lay My Sins on Jesus – LSB #606 (3) – TLH #652 (4)
From Depths of Woe I Cry to Thee – LSB #607 (5) – TLH #329 (5)
Jesus Sinners Doth Receive – LSB #609 (7) – TLH #324 (8)
O Lord, We Praise Thee – LSB #617 (3) – TLH #(3)
I Come, O Savior, to Thy Table – LSB #618 (5) – TLH #315 (15)
Thy Body, Given for Me, O Savior – LSB #619 (5) – no TLH
The Church’s One Foundation – LSB #644 (5) – TLH #473 (5)
Built on the Rock – LSB #645 (5) – TLH #467 (7)
Glorious Things of You Are Spoken – LSB #648 (4) – TLH #469 (4) diff. tune but will work
Lord, Keep Us Steadfast – LSB #655 (3) – TLH #261 (3)
A Mighty Fortress is Our God – LSB 656 (4) – TLH #262 (4)
Preserve Your Word, O Savior – LSB #658 (5) – TLH #264 (6) different tune
Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones – LSB #670 (4) – TLH #475 (4)
Jerusalem the Golden – LSB #672 (4) – TLH #613 (4)
Behold a Host – LSB #676 (3) – TLH #656 (3)
For All the Saints – LSB #677 (8) – TLH #463 (8)
Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus – LSB #685 (4) – TLH #409 (4)
Thee Will I Love – LSB #694 (5) – TLH #399 (6)
Oh, That the Lord Would Guide My Ways – LSB #707 (4) – TLH #416 (4)
The King of Love My Shepherd Is – LSB #709 (6) – TLH #430 (6) – diff tune but will work
The Lord’s My Shepherd – LSB #710 (5) – TLH #436 (5)
Savior, like a Shepherd Lead Us – LSB #711 (4) – no TLH
Eternal Father, Strong to Save – LSB #717 (4) – no TLH
Children of the Heavenly Father – LSB #725 (4) – no TLH
Why Should Cross and Trial – LSB #756 (5) – TLH #523 (8)
Rock of Ages – LSB #761 (4) – TLH #376 (4)
Take My Life And Let It Be – LSB #783 (6) – TLH #400 (6)
O Worship the King – LSB #804 (6) – TLH #17 (6)
Praise God, From Whom – LSB #805 (1) – TLH #644 (1)
My Soul, Now Praise Your Maker – LSB #820 (4) – TLH #34 (4)
Alleluia Sing to Jesus – LSB #821 (5) – no TLH
Lord of Glory You Have – LSB #851 (4) – TLH #442 (5)
O Christ, Who Called the Twelve – LSB #856 (5)
Oh, Blest the House LSB #862 (5) – TLH #625 (5)
Shepherd of Tender Youth – LSB #864 (5) – TLH #628 (5) different tune will work
Lord Help us ever to Retain – LSB #865 (4) – TLH #288 (4)
With the Lord Begin Thy Task – LSB #869 (5) – TLH #540 (5)
Abide with Me – LSB #878 (6) – TLH #552 (8)
All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night – LSB #883 (6) – TLH #558 (6)
The Day Thou Gavest – LSB #886 (5) – no TLH
O Light Whose Splender – LSB #891 (3) – no TLH
Open Now Thy Gates Beauty – LSB #901 (5) – TLH #1 (5)
Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now – LSB #902 (4) – TLH #3 (4)
Come, Thou Almighty King – LSB #905 (4) – TLH #239 (4)
God Himself is Present – LSB #907 (3) – TLH #4 (3)
Christ is Made the Sure Foundation – LSB #909 (4) – no TLH
Christ is our Cornerstone – LSB #912 (3) – TLH #465 (4)
Light of Light, O Sole-Begotten – LSB #914 (4) – no TLH
Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise – LSB #917 (4) – TLH #47 (4)
Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer – LSB #918 (3) – TLH #54 (3)
Go, My Children, with My Blessing – LSB #922 (4) – no TLH
Lord, Dismiss Us with Your Blessing – LSB #924 (3) – TLH #50 (3)
Holy God, We Praise Thy Name – LSB #940 (5) – TLH #250 (4)
We Praise You and Acknowledge You, O God – LSB #941 (4) – no TLH