Here I Am, Lord - Washington National Cathedral - October 9, 2010 video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/10/24

Location: Wisconsin and Massachusetts Ave., NW.

National Cathedral

Washington, D.C.

Built/Founded: 1907

Architect: George Frederick Bodley

Governing body: Protestant Episcopal Church

The Thirty-first Annual

National Acolyte Festival

October 9, 2010

Anthem: "Here I am Lord"

About the Cathedral:

The Washington National Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. Of neogothic design, it is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, the second largest in the United States, and the fourth tallest structure in Washington, D.C. The cathedral is the seat of both the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church and its bishop of the Diocese of Washington.

The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, under the leadership of the nine Bishops of Washington, erected the cathedral under a charter passed by the United States Congress on January 6, 1893. Construction began on September 29, 1907, when the foundation stone was laid in the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt and a crowd of more than 20,000, and ended 83 years later when the last finial was placed in the presence of President George H. W. Bush in 1990. The foundation operates and funds the cathedral, which is not funded by the U.S. government.

The cathedral is located at Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues in the northwest quadrant of Washington. It is an associate member of the Washington Theological Consortium. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2007, it was ranked third on the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.

Comments

9 years ago

brian azel

Here I am Lord - Is it I Lord?

9 years ago

Hugo Cortes

great song :) Love it

9 years ago

benchkey

Perhaps it is the quality of the recording, but must say I'd have trouble singing because the rests between phrases were lacking. Also too much reliance on mixtures.

9 years ago

Curt Zimmerman

This is a great hymn to be sung when we have the reading of the call of the young Samuel.

9 years ago

kapariz44

What I'd really like to hear from the Cathedral is Julia Ward Howe's hymn "Mine Eyes have seen the Glory" sung to Vision by Walford Davies. Vision serves the words far better that that awful tune John Brown's Body. John Brown's Body may be fine for tub-thumping anabaptists, born agains, etc. but Vision is far more suited to Anglican ways.

9 years ago

kapariz44

@John Robinson - it may be a trite hymn but it's one of the few I've come across on Youtube so far which has the same tune to the same words as over here. It's one of these new-age hymns, not to everybody's taste. One of the better new-age tunes is Cresswell (Love is His word). It's our regular Introit hymn to kick of the Easter Triduum on Maundy Thursday. 

9 years ago

George Washington Bush

I am here Lord to be changed and become a new soul !

9 years ago

John Robinson

I am surprised that the cathedral would use this trite hymn with a chorus resembling the theme from "The Brady Bunch."

9 years ago

MRE N

Thank you so very much for giving us this gorgeous video! The organ and singing are out of this world! It makes me want to close my eyes and meditate on the beautiful sounds!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Daniel Jackson

We sing this hymn at college 

10 years ago

mary jane Prouty

Enveloping as this hymn is meant to be: an invitation to worship.

10 years ago

Mi Picasso

Sick playing, Scottie. Love your smoothness. Awesome audio sound. Thanks so much for sharing! 

10 years ago

Dan Prosl

I was in Washington with my parents & my brother.

10 years ago

Joe Mangano

i love organ music wish i could play if i knew i'd play in church at sunday mass

10 years ago

salvation

If I didn't know better, I would have thought that I had arrived on a video site of the world - - not of "the Church". Some of the choice words listed below, have no place here! Forgive us Lord, as "He" faithfully will. 

10 years ago

salvation

Mr. Jeffrey, Yes, sir, you make sense! Picture it - - we all get to glory. We know we will be singing praises to our Lord around the throne. But, NOBODY can agree upon what is appropriate for us to sing. Lord help us! PTL!

10 years ago

pianomaniac510

I'd like to here this through a very high quality sub-woofer.

10 years ago

pianomaniac510

Wow, can the bass on the organ get any heavier?? Don't get me wrong, it's nice. Just a little scary though.

10 years ago

QuercusSola

This hymn is popular amongst both Catholics and Protestants. It's really no different than "Crown Him With Many Crowns" or "Silent Night" -- also Catholic hymns.

10 years ago

Michael Wiersma

I love the organ and vocals on this video. Thank you for posting.

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