Sacred Music Sunday: All Glory, Laud, and Honor

Today is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week, the last week of Christ’s mortal ministry. Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where he rode in on a donkey and was greeted with palm fronds and shouts of “Hosanna!”.

Sacred Music Sunday: All Glory, Laud, and Honor

I wish we did better as a church in preparing for Easter. I’ve seen an improvement over the past several years (I haven’t heard an Easter talk on food storage in over a decade, for example), but we still have a long way to go.

I’m on my second stint as ward music chair, and I would have selected All Glory, Laud, and Honor for church, but it’s stake conference this week, so I didn’t get the opportunity.

I wasn’t there some 2,000 years ago in the crowd singing praises to Christ, but I can sing those praises now. And I’m going to continue with Holy Week by reading the New Testament account of the week leading up to Easter.

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  1. I face-palmed (no pun intended) my way through Palm Sunday yesterday. We sang beautiful hymns: How Great Thou Art and I Know That My Redeemer Lives. But the talks and the 2nd hour lessons had absolutely nothing to do with Easter, or even – ahem – the Savior. For all the claims of being CHRIST’S ONE TRUE CHURCH, how to we miss it so badly about Easter every year? Blows my mind. (And no, I absolutely do not buy it that we “celebrate Easter every week” by going through the motions of taking the sacrament. Yes, I’ve heard that excuse.)

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