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Hymn History: On Eagle’s Wings

“On Eagle’s Wings” was the prelude at Pender’s 9:00 am Traditional Service on September 17, 2023. It was played on piano by Heidi Jacobs.

“On Eagle’s Wings,” by Michael Joncas;
The United Methodist Hymnal, No. 143

And He will raise you up on eagle’s wings,
bear you on the breath of dawn,
make you to shine like the sun,
and hold you in the palm of His hand.*

“Thus you shall say to the house of Jacob, and tell the Israelites: You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought you to myself” (Exodus 19:4, NRSV).

Many recent composers for the church draw from biblical sources, making allusions to specific images. Father Jan Michael Joncas (b. 1951) uses the providential image of “eagle’s wings” as the anchor metaphor for his widely sung refrain. This refrain is a response for Psalm 91, usually sung by a cantor.

In a presentation for the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM) convention in Long Beach in 1989, Joncas stated, “Scripture grounds my life as a Christian, a preacher, and a priest” (Joncas, GIA Publications, Inc. website). “On Eagles’ Wings” is an example of the high scriptural content of Fr. Joncas’s compositions. The composition appeared first in the liturgical music collection On Eagles’ Wings in 1979.

Dr. Joncas is one of the most prominent liturgical scholars and musicians in Catholic music today. He was granted the BA (English) magna cum laude from St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minnesota (1975), the MA (Liturgical Studies) summa cum laude from University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana (1978), and the SLL and SLD summa cum laude from the Pontificio Istituto Liturgico at the Collegio Sant’Anselmo (Roma, Italia) in 1989 and 1991, respectively.

Fr. Joncas has published widely in liturgical journals, written books, and composed and recorded numerous collections of liturgical music. He served as co-editor of Gather, one of the most widely used collections of liturgical music in Catholic parishes. He has served in parish ministry and is currently serving as University Artist-in-Residence and Fellow, Center for Catholic Studies, in the Department of Catholic Studies, University of St. Thomas.

The United Methodist Hymnal (1989) was the first major Protestant hymnal to include the refrain, “On Eagle’s Wings.” The only changes were the substitution of “God” and “God’s” for “He” and “His” for inclusive language purposes. Many Protestant congregations might view this song as a chorus or praise song. The roots are, in fact, much different. The song was written in 1978 as Joncas was concluding his MA in liturgy from Notre Dame. He was ordained in 1980 as a priest for the archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis.

While serving in Minnesota, Fr. Joncas collaborated with two of his colleagues, Marty Haugen (b. 1950) and David Haas (b. 1957), in producing some of the most effective music for the church’s worship that has appeared in the days following the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). This music written for the Catholic liturgy should not be confused with shorter choruses composed by contemporary Christian artists whose roots are in evangelical Christianity. At the National Pastoral Musicians conference in Long Beach, Fr. Joncas noted, “We pastoral musicians do not sing to entertain bored worshipers or to seduce them into brainless ecstasy; we may sing in the Spirit, but we also sing with our minds” (Joncas, GIA Publications, Inc. website).

In the Catholic liturgy, “On Eagle’s Wings” would be used most often on Sundays when the lectionary calls for Psalm 91. Joncas’s solo setting of the psalm for cantor is not included in The United Methodist Hymnal. The refrain allows the congregation to participate more fully in the singing of the psalm.

Most Protestant congregations know only the refrain. The beautiful, soaring melodic line and the rich, providential images of the text allow it to stand on its own. “On Eagle’s Wings” is often used in United Methodist worship as a congregational response to the benediction at the conclusion of the service. It also has a broader use, being sung at many 9/11 memorial services and at the memorial service for those who died in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995.

How music will be used once it is published may be much different from what the composer intended. In correspondence with this writer, Fr. Joncas noted, “I wasn’t aware that by printing only the refrain in [The UnitedMethodist Hymnal, members of that denomination treat it more as a detachable benediction than a verse/refrain setting of Psalm 91.”

Adapted from https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/resources/history-of-hymns-on-eagles-wings

 

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Did You Know?

John Wesley (1703-1791), founder of Methodism

John Wesley (1703-1791), founder of Methodism (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Did you know John Wesley had two birthdates?

Wesley was born on June 17, 1703, while England was using the Julian calendar.

When they adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752, Wesley’s birth date became June 28.

 
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Posted by on June 17, 2014 in Posts of Interest

 

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Want to Drive Around Northern Virginia?

NoVa

Events from other Methodist churches around the area:
Sun., June 30, 10:30 AM – Doc Elma Jocson (surgeon from Liberia) Guest Speaker, Charles Wesley UMC, McLean
Mon., Jul. 8-Fri., Jul. 12, 6:30-8:30 PM – KIM (Kids in Mission), Annandale UMC  Register online.
Mon., July 8-Fri., July 12, 9 AM – 1 PM – Treasurer Hunters Summer Camp, Wesley UMC, 8412 Richmond Ave., Alexandria
Sat. July 13, 7-9 PM – Labyrinth Walk, Charles Wesley UMC, 6817 Dean Dr., McLean
Mon., July 15, 7 PM – Voices of Youth Choir Concert, Burke UMC , 6200 Burke Center Parkway, Burke (free)
Mon., July 15-Fri., July 19 – VBS, St. John’s UMC, Springfield. Register in advance online at www.stjohnsumc.org.
Mon., July 22-Fri., July 26, 9 AM-1 PM – Silly Science Summer Camp, Wesley UMC, 8412 Richmond Ave., Alexandria
Mon., Aug. 5-Fri., Aug., 9, 9 AM-1 PM – Water Park Summer Camp, Wesley UMC, 8412 Richmond Ave., Alexandria

On-Going:

Mondays (7-8:30 PM) – Young Adults Small Group Experience, Herndon UMC. Contact Kris for more information.
Tuesdays (7-8:30 PM) – Bi-District Young Adults Study, St. Luke’s UMC, Falls Church
Mondays (7-9 PM) – DivorceCare, Centreville UMC. Child care provided.
2nd Tuesdays (12 Noon) – The Legends 55+ Club. Meet at Arcola UMC in Dulles for lunch, stories, activities. For all aged 55 and over. Go to www.arcolachurch.org for more information.
Tuesdays (7:30 PM) – Zumba Exercise Class, Arlington Forest UMC, Arlington (walk ins welcome, $6 per class, 5 for $25)
1st Wednesday (7 PM) – Alive! Worship Service for Youth and Young Adults, Faith Campus of Woodlawn-Faith UMC, Alexandria.
Wednesdays (6 PM) – Centering Prayer @ Trinity UMC, Alexandria
Wednesdays (7 PM) – DivorceCare, Burke UMC
Thursdays (7 PM) – Bi-District Young Adult Bible Study/Discussion, St. Matthew’s UMC, Annandale
Thursdays (7-9 PM) – June 6-Sept. 5 – Divorce Care,Floris UMC, Herndon.
Last Thursdays, (7-8:30 PM) – Living with Cancer Support Group, Christ UMC, Fairfax Station (703-690-4301, X113)

 
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Posted by on June 27, 2013 in Posts of Interest

 

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