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by James M. (James Meeker) Ludlow
In a bustling city parish, the worlds of pulpit and choir collide in a surprisingly warm and witty partnership. When the new baritone, Philip Vox, makes his debut with a soaring rendition of Shelley’s “Resurrection,” the minister, Rev. Dr. Wesley Knox, is instantly struck by a voice that seems to make the very heavens tremble. Their unlikely friendship blossoms amid the hustle of deacons, choir members, and the everyday dramas of a church that feels more like a close‑knit community than a solemn sanctuary.
Through humorous observations and gentle satire, the story explores how music can bridge gaps between clergy and congregants, and how a single talent can reshape the rhythm of worship. As Vox settles into his role, the pastor’s solitary evenings are brightened by lively conversations, shared meals, and the loyal presence of a mystically minded collie. Listeners are invited into a lively portrait of faith, fellowship, and the power of song to bring people together.
Language
en
Duration
~47 minutes (45K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2019-06-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1932
A Presbyterian minister and prolific writer, he blended religious thought, history, and firsthand reflection in books that reached a wide American readership in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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