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Lent Movie Club: The Passion of Joan of Arc; The Big Hosanna Medley; Palm Sunday Worship, and more! (Ep. 029)
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This episode I share about “The Passion of Joan of Arc”, the fifth selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available to all members of Hulu+ streaming (which may have a trial subscription).
This is considered to be, by many critics, to be one of the greatest movies ever made.
This is a different type of silent film than what we are used to. It is a powerful re-enactment and tragedy.
The film was created at the time where Joan of Arc was greatly celebrated, shortly after the Catholic Church had declared her a saint.
They tried to be accurate with the film, with the one stipulation that they took all the events in the last months of Joan of Arc’s life, and shortened it to just one day.
This was Leah Falconnetti’s only film performance, and is considered to be one of the greatest performances in the history of cinema.
This film had about triple the amount of edits than a normal silent film had in that day. This made the film somewhat disorienting, as if you are off-balance the whole movie.
I share my thoughts as to how this movie had influenced both the film adaptation of Les Misérables (2012), and The Passion of the Christ (2004).
The bigger question is why a movie like this needed to be made at all. Isn’t life hard enough? Why not have some light comedies instead?
This film demonstrates–in vivid detail–the sacrifices one must make if you were to bear the cross.
This world is temporary, and is not our home. The soul that clings to God will last forever.
“In your struggle against sin, you have yet to shed your blood.” -Hebrews 12:4
The trials we endure in this life will be “glory scars” in the next.
The schedule is as follows:
Lent 1: The Diary of a Country Priest (available on Hulu+)
Lent 2: A Man For All Seasons (available on Amazon Prime)
Lent 3: Into Great Silence (available on Netflix)
Lent 4: Ordet (available on Hulu+)
Lent 5: The Passion of Joan of Arc (available on Hulu+)
HolyWeek: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (avail on Hulu)
A songsheet is available for this episode. Right Click Here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.
SONG(s) OF THE WEEK
“Hosanna” by Carl Tuttle Copyright (c) 1982 Mercy Pubg;
“Hosanna” by Paul Baloche and Brenton Brown Copyright (c) 2006 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music
“Hosanna” by Brooke Fraser Copyright (c) 2006 by Hillsongs.
Episode Log Times
3:50 – Worship Session (Music and Prayer)
4:22 – Hosanna To The Living Lord / Power In the Blood
7:40 – Ride On, King Jesus
11:33 – All Glory, Laud and Honor
15:24 – What Wondrous Love Is This
17:55 – Take Up Thy Cross
21:06 – Hosanna Filio David
22:23 – Spoken, Spontaneous Prayer
30:28 – Song of the Week (“Hosanna” by Carl Tuttle, Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown and Brooke Frasier)
40:47 – Reflections (Lent Movie:”Ordet”)
55:33 – Final Comments and Doxology
********************SONGS***********************
HOSANNA TO THE LIVING LORD!
John B Dykes, 1865, Reginald Heber, 1827
1. Hosanna to the living Lord!
Hosanna to th’incarnate Word!
To Christ, Redeemer, Saviour King
Let earth let heav’n Hosanna sing!
Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest!
2. Hosanna Lord! Thine angels cry;
Hosanna, Lord! Thy saints reply;
Above, beneath us, and around
The dead and living swell the sound;
3. O Saviour with protecting care
Abide in this Thy house of pray’r,
Where we Thy parting promise claim
Assembled in Thy sacred Name.
Public Domain;
THERE IS POWER IN THE BLOOD
Author unknown
There is pow’r, pow’r, wonder working power
In the Blood of the Lamb.
There is pow’r, pow’r, wonder working power
In the precious Blood of the Lamb.
Public Domain
RIDE ON, KING JESUS!
African Spiritual
Ride on, King Jesus!
No man can a-hinder me.
Ride on, King Jesus, ride on!
No man can a-hinder me.
No man can a-hinder me.
In that great gettin’ up morning…
Fare thee well, fare thee well. [repeat]
When I get to heaven gonna wear my robes.
No man can a-hinder me.
Gonna see King Jesus sittin’ on the Throne.
No man can a-hinder me.
Gonna walk the streets that are paved with gold.
No man can a-hinder me.
Going to a land where I’ll never grow old.
No man can a-hinder me.
Public Domain
ALL GLORY LAUD AND HONOR
Theodulph of Orleans, ca. 760-821, tr. by John M Neale 181-66
ST. THEODULPH, Melchior Teschner, 1584-1635
All glory, laud and honor,
To Thee, Redeemer King!
To Whom the lips of children,
Made sweet hosannas ring!
1. Thou art the King of Israel
and David’s royal Son
Now in the Lord’s name coming
The King and Blessed One.
2. The company of angels
Are praising You on high
And mortals joined with all things
Created make reply
3. To You before Thy passion
They sang their hymns of praise
To You now high exalted
Our melody we raise
4. The people of the Hebrews
With palms before You went
Our praise and prayer and anthems
Before You we present
5. Their praises You accepted.
Accept the prayers we bring
Great source of love and goodness
Our Saviour and our King.
Public Domain
WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THIS
Author Unknown
1. What wondrous love is this,
O my soul, O my soul.
What wondrous love is this, O my soul.
What wondrous love is this,
That caused the Lord of bliss
To bear the dreadful curse For my soul
To bear the dreadful curse For my soul
2. When I was sinking down,
Sinking down, sinking down,
When I was sinking down, sinking down
When I was sinking down,
beneath God’s righteous frown
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul, for my soul
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul
3. To God and to the Lamb I will sing, I will sing
To God and to the Lamb I will sing
To God and to the Lamb, Who is the Great I AM
While millions join the theme I will sing, I will sing
While millions join the theme I will sing
4. And when from death I’m free I’ll sing on, I’ll sing on
And when from death I’m free I’ll sing on
And when from death I’m free
I’ll sing and joyful be
Throughout eternity I’ll sing on, I’ll sing on.
Throughout eternity I’ll sing on.
Copyright Unknown
TAKE UP THY CROSS
Charles William Everest
Take up thy cross the Savior said
If thou wouldst my disciple be
Deny thyself the world forsake
And humbly follow after me
Take up Thy cross let not its weight
Fill Thy weak spirit with alarm
His strength shall bear Thy spirit up
and brace Thy heart And nerve thine arm
Take up thy cross nor heed the shame
Nor let thy foolish pride rebel
Thy Lord for thee the cross endured
To save thy soul from death and hell
Take up thy cross and follow Christ
Nor think till death to lay it down
For only those who bear the cross
May hope to wear the glorious crown
Public Domain
HOSANNA FILIO DAVID
Roman Gradual
Hosanna fílio Dávid:
Benedíctus qui vénit in nómine Dómini.
Rex Israel: Hosánna in excélsis.
Hosanna O son of David! Blessed be Him who now comes in the name of the Lord God.
King of Israel, Hosanna in the highest!
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
Any songs written or adapted by Nick Alexander are available on music notation, for those who wish to introduce these songs in their own communities.
Feel free to leave comments, questions, and/or prayer requests, at
http://www.prayermeetingpodcast/
or leave a message at 203/701-7771
Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY at www.facebook.com/prayermeetingpodcast
Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event: http://www.nickalexander.com
If you like this podcast, please feel free to leave a comment on the iTunes page.
Thank you for listening!
25 Episoden
Manage episode 156413681 series 1188076
If you like this podcast, please subscribe: the link is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/PrayerMeetingPodcast . Thank you!
This episode I share about “The Passion of Joan of Arc”, the fifth selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available to all members of Hulu+ streaming (which may have a trial subscription).
This is considered to be, by many critics, to be one of the greatest movies ever made.
This is a different type of silent film than what we are used to. It is a powerful re-enactment and tragedy.
The film was created at the time where Joan of Arc was greatly celebrated, shortly after the Catholic Church had declared her a saint.
They tried to be accurate with the film, with the one stipulation that they took all the events in the last months of Joan of Arc’s life, and shortened it to just one day.
This was Leah Falconnetti’s only film performance, and is considered to be one of the greatest performances in the history of cinema.
This film had about triple the amount of edits than a normal silent film had in that day. This made the film somewhat disorienting, as if you are off-balance the whole movie.
I share my thoughts as to how this movie had influenced both the film adaptation of Les Misérables (2012), and The Passion of the Christ (2004).
The bigger question is why a movie like this needed to be made at all. Isn’t life hard enough? Why not have some light comedies instead?
This film demonstrates–in vivid detail–the sacrifices one must make if you were to bear the cross.
This world is temporary, and is not our home. The soul that clings to God will last forever.
“In your struggle against sin, you have yet to shed your blood.” -Hebrews 12:4
The trials we endure in this life will be “glory scars” in the next.
The schedule is as follows:
Lent 1: The Diary of a Country Priest (available on Hulu+)
Lent 2: A Man For All Seasons (available on Amazon Prime)
Lent 3: Into Great Silence (available on Netflix)
Lent 4: Ordet (available on Hulu+)
Lent 5: The Passion of Joan of Arc (available on Hulu+)
HolyWeek: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (avail on Hulu)
A songsheet is available for this episode. Right Click Here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.
SONG(s) OF THE WEEK
“Hosanna” by Carl Tuttle Copyright (c) 1982 Mercy Pubg;
“Hosanna” by Paul Baloche and Brenton Brown Copyright (c) 2006 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music
“Hosanna” by Brooke Fraser Copyright (c) 2006 by Hillsongs.
Episode Log Times
3:50 – Worship Session (Music and Prayer)
4:22 – Hosanna To The Living Lord / Power In the Blood
7:40 – Ride On, King Jesus
11:33 – All Glory, Laud and Honor
15:24 – What Wondrous Love Is This
17:55 – Take Up Thy Cross
21:06 – Hosanna Filio David
22:23 – Spoken, Spontaneous Prayer
30:28 – Song of the Week (“Hosanna” by Carl Tuttle, Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown and Brooke Frasier)
40:47 – Reflections (Lent Movie:”Ordet”)
55:33 – Final Comments and Doxology
********************SONGS***********************
HOSANNA TO THE LIVING LORD!
John B Dykes, 1865, Reginald Heber, 1827
1. Hosanna to the living Lord!
Hosanna to th’incarnate Word!
To Christ, Redeemer, Saviour King
Let earth let heav’n Hosanna sing!
Hosanna, Lord! Hosanna in the highest!
2. Hosanna Lord! Thine angels cry;
Hosanna, Lord! Thy saints reply;
Above, beneath us, and around
The dead and living swell the sound;
3. O Saviour with protecting care
Abide in this Thy house of pray’r,
Where we Thy parting promise claim
Assembled in Thy sacred Name.
Public Domain;
THERE IS POWER IN THE BLOOD
Author unknown
There is pow’r, pow’r, wonder working power
In the Blood of the Lamb.
There is pow’r, pow’r, wonder working power
In the precious Blood of the Lamb.
Public Domain
RIDE ON, KING JESUS!
African Spiritual
Ride on, King Jesus!
No man can a-hinder me.
Ride on, King Jesus, ride on!
No man can a-hinder me.
No man can a-hinder me.
In that great gettin’ up morning…
Fare thee well, fare thee well. [repeat]
When I get to heaven gonna wear my robes.
No man can a-hinder me.
Gonna see King Jesus sittin’ on the Throne.
No man can a-hinder me.
Gonna walk the streets that are paved with gold.
No man can a-hinder me.
Going to a land where I’ll never grow old.
No man can a-hinder me.
Public Domain
ALL GLORY LAUD AND HONOR
Theodulph of Orleans, ca. 760-821, tr. by John M Neale 181-66
ST. THEODULPH, Melchior Teschner, 1584-1635
All glory, laud and honor,
To Thee, Redeemer King!
To Whom the lips of children,
Made sweet hosannas ring!
1. Thou art the King of Israel
and David’s royal Son
Now in the Lord’s name coming
The King and Blessed One.
2. The company of angels
Are praising You on high
And mortals joined with all things
Created make reply
3. To You before Thy passion
They sang their hymns of praise
To You now high exalted
Our melody we raise
4. The people of the Hebrews
With palms before You went
Our praise and prayer and anthems
Before You we present
5. Their praises You accepted.
Accept the prayers we bring
Great source of love and goodness
Our Saviour and our King.
Public Domain
WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THIS
Author Unknown
1. What wondrous love is this,
O my soul, O my soul.
What wondrous love is this, O my soul.
What wondrous love is this,
That caused the Lord of bliss
To bear the dreadful curse For my soul
To bear the dreadful curse For my soul
2. When I was sinking down,
Sinking down, sinking down,
When I was sinking down, sinking down
When I was sinking down,
beneath God’s righteous frown
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul, for my soul
Christ laid aside His crown for my soul
3. To God and to the Lamb I will sing, I will sing
To God and to the Lamb I will sing
To God and to the Lamb, Who is the Great I AM
While millions join the theme I will sing, I will sing
While millions join the theme I will sing
4. And when from death I’m free I’ll sing on, I’ll sing on
And when from death I’m free I’ll sing on
And when from death I’m free
I’ll sing and joyful be
Throughout eternity I’ll sing on, I’ll sing on.
Throughout eternity I’ll sing on.
Copyright Unknown
TAKE UP THY CROSS
Charles William Everest
Take up thy cross the Savior said
If thou wouldst my disciple be
Deny thyself the world forsake
And humbly follow after me
Take up Thy cross let not its weight
Fill Thy weak spirit with alarm
His strength shall bear Thy spirit up
and brace Thy heart And nerve thine arm
Take up thy cross nor heed the shame
Nor let thy foolish pride rebel
Thy Lord for thee the cross endured
To save thy soul from death and hell
Take up thy cross and follow Christ
Nor think till death to lay it down
For only those who bear the cross
May hope to wear the glorious crown
Public Domain
HOSANNA FILIO DAVID
Roman Gradual
Hosanna fílio Dávid:
Benedíctus qui vénit in nómine Dómini.
Rex Israel: Hosánna in excélsis.
Hosanna O son of David! Blessed be Him who now comes in the name of the Lord God.
King of Israel, Hosanna in the highest!
Public Domain
All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
Any songs written or adapted by Nick Alexander are available on music notation, for those who wish to introduce these songs in their own communities.
Feel free to leave comments, questions, and/or prayer requests, at
http://www.prayermeetingpodcast/
or leave a message at 203/701-7771
Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY at www.facebook.com/prayermeetingpodcast
Learn about what Nick Alexander can bring to your community, youth rally, keynote or event: http://www.nickalexander.com
If you like this podcast, please feel free to leave a comment on the iTunes page.
Thank you for listening!
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