The Bach Experience: A Prelude to Faith, September 30, 2012

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The Bach Experience: A Prelude to Faith, September 30, 2012

from Marsh Chapel Sunday Services · host Marsh Chapel, Boston University. The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill.

The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill and Dr. Scott Allen Jarrett preach a sermon entitled "The Bach Experience: A Prelude to Faith". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Gott ist mein König, BWV 71" by J. S. Bach and "Andante tranquillo (from Sonata No. 3)" by Felix Mendelssohn along with service music and hymns.

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