Bring your pet to Evensong! At the conclusion of this short service, we process to the front lawn for the Blessing of Animals. Sung by the Saint George’s Choir and Choristers, Evensong is filled with beautiful music, prayer and scripture that mingle together in holiness as evening approaches.
Evensong marks the end of the day and prepares for the approaching night. The roots of this service come out of ancient monastic traditions of Christian prayer. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury in the 16th century, created this form as part of the simplification of services within the newly-reformed Church of England. The Episcopal Church, as part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, has inherited this pattern of evening prayer.
In this service we are invited to reflect, to pray for the world and for ourselves, and to commend all into God’s hands as words of Holy Scripture are said and sung. The beauty of the music is offered to help us set our lives in the light of eternity; the same light which dwelt among us in Jesus, and which now illuminates us by the Spirit.
Music by Sanders, Brewer, and Mendelssohn.