Well, just as soon as I think I have a handle on this whole Lutheran service thing, I mess things up. I had a prelude prepared, usually from a book of church preludes that I bought a couple of weeks ago. It's "early advanced," and I'm at a level that I could just look it over a couple of times during the week and have it ready for Sunday. Then in the service is a "Call to Worship," a "Song of the Day," which is really a misnomer, because they use that the entire month, the chants and stuff that's in the Liturgy, which is entirely new to me, and there is no labeling system to find the needed hymns therein (at least that I can tell), an offering hymn, a series of hymns for communion, a choir anthem, a "sending hymn," and a postlude. The prelude and postlude are pretty much my choice.
Anyway, things went quite smoothly, until the end of the service when I forgot about the "sending hymn" and thought the service was done. So I played the postlude. When I see the choir director panicking, I realize my error, stop and play the correct hymn.
Later, she is joking with me about it and says that we almost got through the service without a glitch.
I respond with "Aaack! You guys have a song for everything! You're like Smurfs!!"
They love me there.