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Easter 2024

March 31, 2024, at First Presbyterian Church in Macon, GA

Links to download the files are at the bottom of the page.

9 AM service

A. Congregation: I Know that My Redeemer Lives (Getty, Kauflin, Merker, Papa, and Storey)

B: Choir: Crown Him! (Arr. Dan Forrest), Congregation: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name!

C. Choir: We Believe (Dan Forrest)

D. Offertory and Congregation: How Deep the Father’s Love for Us
[Offertory arranged by Michael McGhee from an arrangement by Galkin and Snyder]

E. Congregation: Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Choir: Hallelujah Chorus, Organ Postlude

11:15 AM service

A. Congregation: I Know that My Redeemer Lives (Getty, Kauflin, Merker, Papa, and Storey)

B: Choir: Crown Him! (Arr. Dan Forrest), Congregation: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name!

C. Choir: We Believe (Dan Forrest)

D. Offertory and Congregation: How Deep the Father’s Love for Us
[Offertory arranged by Michael McGhee from an arrangement by Galkin and Snyder]

E. Congregation: Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Choir: Hallelujah Chorus, Organ Postlude


Links to download the MP3 files:

Congregation: I Know that My Redeemer Lives9 AM11:15 AM
Choir: Crown Him! (Arr. Dan Forrest),
Congregation: All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name!
9 AM11:15 AM
Choir: We Believe (Dan Forrest)9 AM11:15 AM
Offertory and Congregation: How Deep the Father’s Love for Us9 AM11:15 AM
Congregation: Christ the Lord is Risen Today,
Choir: Hallelujah Chorus,
Organ Postlude
9 AM11:15 AM
Links to download the individual MP3 files. Right-click or CTRL-click the links and select the download option.

Technical notes, for any recording engineers and musicians who are interested:

Recorded using a mid-side configuration at the back of the auditorium, in the balcony, using a Warm Audio WA47jr for the side mic and a Cascade V57 for the mid. Both are large format condensors. The audio interface was a Presonus iTwo connected to a 6th gen iPad running the app Voice Record Pro.

Mixing [and a smidge of Mastering] was done in Studio One Pro v6 in the Outhouse Studio.

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