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Slane is also the melody of another well-known hymn, "Be Thou My Vision," and of the hymn "Lord of Creation, to Thee be All Praise" by J. C. Winslow, whose lyrics are similar. [3] There are two variants of this tune; the text of "Lord Of All Hopefulness" fits a metre of 10.11.11.11, and an anacrucial version of Slane must be used (with an ...
Slane is a village in Ireland. Four more 20th century hymns have been set to the same tune. The first was "Lord of All Hopefulness" written by Jan Struther around 1931. [21] The second was "Lord of Creation, to Thee be All Praise" written by J. C. Winslow and first published in 1961. [22]
Jan Struther was the pen name of Joyce Anstruther, later Joyce Maxtone Graham and finally Joyce Placzek (June 6, 1901 – July 20, 1953), an English writer remembered for her character Mrs. Miniver and a number of hymns, such as "Lord of All Hopefulness".
The Pizza Time Theatre at the mall was incredibly popular, and caused decreased business for the other Pizza Time Theatre in Louisville on Preston Highway. The mall expanded again in 1995 with a new wing and the addition of Dillard's, and in 1997 Lord & Taylor followed suit. In 1998 the Bacon's chain was merged into Dillard's, and the former ...
Bless the Lord; Blessed Are the Pure in Heart; Bread of Heaven On thee We Feed; Brightest and Best; Christ Be Beside Me; Christ Is Our Cornerstone; Christ Who Knows; Christ Whose Glory Fills the Skies; Come My Way; Creator of the Stars of Night; Dance My Heart; Exsultet; Give Us the Wings; God Be in My Head; God Who Made the Earth; Holy Is the ...
The Collegiate Chorale has become well known in the region for performing various major works with the Louisville Orchestra, Orchestra Kentucky and Louisville's Choral Arts Society, including the world premiere of Felix Mendelssohn's Gloria in November 1997. Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 - May 2019; Mozart's Requiem - October, 2018
Southeast Christian Church is an Evangelical multi-site megachurch based in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a part of the Restoration Movement, and it’s denomination Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. [1] As of 2024, it is the eleventh-largest church in the United States by average weekend attendance. [2]
The Saint Francis of Assisi Complex in Louisville, Kentucky is a historic church at 1960 Bardstown Road. It was built in 1926-28 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1] It includes the St. Francis of Assisi School and a rectory, both designed by Fred T. Erhart (1870–1951).