Hymns of Comfort and Peace (CD)
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By Concordia Theological Seminary The Good Shepherd Institute of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Music. By Good Shepherd Institute. Recording. CD. With music. Concordia Publishing House #992263. Published by Concordia Publishing House (CR.992263).

UPC: 884501038690.

Hymns of Comfort and Peace: Hearing God's Promise in Times of Need
Total playing time: 72:36

Faithful pastors often wish that they could continue to offer comfort even after they leave a hospital room, a hospice bedside, a grieving widow, parents suffering the death of a child, and a host of other pastoral situations that they regularly face. Over the years, the Good Shepherd Institute of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Music has received requests for a resource that could be given to those in need, a resource that would continue preaching the Gospel carried by God's very good gift of music—even after the pastor leaves.

Hymns of Comfort and Peace is the Institute's answer to these requests. While music itself is comforting, music that fittingly carries the sure promises of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is an extraordinary powerful and wonderful balm for the soul. This is music that is able to give just the right words to hearts and minds that when left on their own are often speechless.

It is the Institute's sincere desire that the words and music presented on this CD will beautifully and confidently preach Christ as the only True Peace in all times—but especially in times of trial and need.

The Good Shepherd Institute is deeply grateful to the following for their musical contribution to the project:

  • St. Paul's Lutheran Church Children's Choir, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Barbara J. Resch, Director
  • The Seminary Kantorei, Richard C. Resch, Director
  • Mark Loder, Concordia Theological Seminary student and Kantorei member
  • Chrissy Young, Schola Cantorum member
  • Richard C. Resch and Kevin J. Hildebrand, Organists