Music In Action
Selected live recordings from The Lutheran Church of The Incarnate Word , Rochester, N.Y.

 

Welcome to The Incarnate Word Music website.

Here you will find selections recorded during weekly church services- please excuse the background talking and noise - they are recorded "live".  These selections are performed by adult, and youth choirs, congregational singing, organists and instrumentalists from within the church membership and occasional guest performers. 

Site navigation is provided through the menu links on the left.

We have a special feature added this year.  We will be offering recordings from our music series that is celebrating 30 years since it was begun.  You can follow along with this exceptional music each month as the latest performance is posted on this site.  You can go to Music Series Recordings for some select past services now.

 MS30th

Beginning with 2010 music listings we no longer use the flash jukebox.  You can right click any music link and play it with your computers default player or save it to load into your pod etc. 

How to play streaming audio.  By clicking the links provided on the menu, you will be taken to a page where you can select specific dates of performances.  Just click on the dates listed there and you will see a music player called a "juke box".  Click the play button to begin the streaming MP3 audio directly from our server into your computer. You must of course be connected to the internet to receive this live streaming audio. 

Need Help to see the audio juke boxes or video players? Click here for info page.

You do not have permission to reproduce and sell any of the music listed here.

 



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What's New?

Special Music Series recordings now featured. 
 
What would you like changed or added, email me with your thoughts.

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Added Historic info on Muddy Creek Lutheran Church 275th anniversary.  See link bottom of Bohler Organ History page.
MCLC was the original owner of our Bohler Organ.
 History Page