The Compline Service from St. Mark's Cathedral
A weekly podcast of the Compline service as sung every Sunday night by The Compline Choir in St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1954 by the group's former director, Peter R. Hallock, the service has become something of a phenomenon, with upwards of 500 people (most of them in their teens and early twenties) attending the service, and thousands in the local radio audience and on the Internet each week.
Wonderful!
28/04/2023
Thank you St. Mark’s! I have been listening to Compline on your podcast for about four years.
A blessing.
18/05/2021
Has been a comfort to me for years.
Centering
02/03/2021
During work breaks, I love listening to the Compline Choir. I work in a hard-hit section of the workforce so there are a lot of people whose emotional/mental health is not as it usually is. This is calming, centering, and brings charity back to my heart. Thank you!
The bedtime prayers of the church
16/04/2018
I live in Connecticut and have listened to Compline almost every Sunday evening (one week delay) for the past year and a half. Although I attend Sunday morning services in my home church, I like being part of an online congregation. At first I tried several other online Compline podcasts but kept coming back to this one. The voices, the music selections, and the arrangements are superb. I thought why don’t they have female choristers but now I’m used to the all-male choir. The roaring lion imagery and the Holy Ghost are a bit anachronistic for me. Listening was a trial when the windows were being replaced but now the room acoustics and audio engineers have created a sense of space that I can inhabit with those actually there. Good night from a devoted listener.
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- Criado porThe Compline Choir
- Anos de atividade2008 - 2024
- Episódios150
- ClassificaçãoLivre
- Copyright© Copyright 2021 - The Compline Choir
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