MUSIC BOX
Solmaaz Adeli, mezzo-soprano & keyboard
accompaniment Melinda Coffey Armstead, piano

Prelude to Worship
Someone to Care . . . Jimmie Davis
When the world seems cold and your friends seem few
There is someone who cares for you,
When you’ve tears in your eyes and your heart bleeds inside
There is someone who cares for you.
Someone to care, someone to share
All your troubles like no other can do,
He’ll come down from the skies
And brush the tears from your eyes
You’re his child and he cares for you.
When disappointments come and you feel so blue
There is someone who cares for you.
When you need a friend, a friend till the end,
There is someone who’s a friend to you
Someone to care, someone to share
All your troubles like no other can do,
He’ll come down from the skies
And brush the tears from your eyes
You’re his child and he cares for you.
Musical Interlude
If I Can Help Somebody . . . Alma Androzzo
If I can help somebody as I pass along,
If I can cheer somebody with a word or a song,
If I can show somebody he is travelin’ wrong,
Then my livin’ shall not be in vain!
Then my livin’ shall not be in vain,
Then my livin’ shall not be in vain!
If I can help somebody as I pass along,
Then my livin’ shall not be in vain!
If I can do my duty as a good man ought,
If I can bring back beauty to a world up wrought,
If I can spread love’s message that the Master taught,
Then my livin’ shall not be in vain!
Then my livin’ shall not be in vain,
Then my livin’ shall not be in vain!
If I can help somebody as I pass along,
Then my living shall not be in vain!
Postlude
Brethren, We Have Met to Worship . . . William Moore, 1825; arr. by John Carter