And when they had sung an hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives. Matthew 26:30

Opportunities & Announcements

• Join in Singing with the Stake Conference Choir. Practices April 16, 23, 30 at 7PM at the Stake Center. Open to all. Singers Needed, especially men. The Stake Conference session for the choir is Sunday morning May 7th.

• “CARRY ON” Stake Music Festival is coming! Save the date – Saturday September 9th. Start preparing and getting your performing group together. It’ll be fun.

• BYU Organ Workshop Online for Entry Level Organists. Register HERE. FREE. April 6th. If you register for the class, you can watch the workshop at your convenience up to 30 days.
Come Follow Me
Please sing or listen to the songs as part of your ‘Come Follow Me’ studies:
- Week 1 “How Great the Wisdom and the Love,” Hymns, no. 195
- Week 2 “Jesus Has Risen,” Children’s Songbook, 70
- Week 3 “I Believe in Christ,” Hymns, no. 134
- Week 4 “Jesus Said Love Everyone,” Children’s Songbook, 61
- Week 5 “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” Hymns, no. 108
??? Name That Hymn ???
Try to guess this hymn from the following 3 clues. Reveal below.
1. First Published in 1746 for Easter. There are three tunes that the hymn is commonly sung to.
2. Author Charles Wesley also penned “Christ the Lord is Risen Today”
3. Lyrics reference Phillipians 4:4 “Rejoice in the Lord always. . . “
Answer: ????????
Making Music

Many of you have been preparing music for Easter Sunday. Choirs, Ensembles, Soloists, Primary Children, YMYW, Organists, Pianists, Instrumentalists will all make a joyful noise to celebrate the fulfillment of prophecy and the wondrous mission of our Savior Jesus Christ. His atonement and crowning resurrection will save us and lead us into the courts of eternity with our Father in Heaven. The Lord loves music. He delights in the song of the righteous because it is prayer unto Him. The Lord wants us to rejoice and cleave to our covenants (see D&C 25:12, 13). Thank you all for your efforts and offerings.
Watch & Listen
A new inspirational video using Janice Kapp Perry’s song “A Child’s Prayer”
If you enjoy Rob Gardner’s Lamb of God, you can listen and sing along to the whole work.