I hope no one minds an extra hymn today, and an old-time traditional one at that.
Bringing in the Sheaves, sung by Burl Ives–remember him?
We may sow while weeping, that’s for sure: but it’s also for sure that we shall harvest with joy.
I hope no one minds an extra hymn today, and an old-time traditional one at that.
Bringing in the Sheaves, sung by Burl Ives–remember him?
We may sow while weeping, that’s for sure: but it’s also for sure that we shall harvest with joy.
Thanks, Lee! For sure I remember Burl Ives 🙂 And I love this old hymn – was singing it to myself the other day.
How is your Aunt Joan doing?
She’s back in the nursing home, back to normal–well, what’s normal for her, anymore.
Praise God! That’s surely what one could hope for.
My dad had a sister whose name was Joan – she was one of my favorite aunts. She had 5 children and an alcoholic husband and yet she was the calmest, sweetest person. I do miss her.
Thank you for another great old standard of the church. It is great to hear them again. Good news about your aunt, too.
I just discovered some more great songs by Chuck Girard that you might want to use in future. They sure got my attention this morning. They are:
Don’t Shoot the Wounded, Soldiers of the Lion, Tongues of Fire and The Name Above All Names. I had a wonderful morning before church just
listening to these and enjoying them.