You don’t have to be Welsh to love this hymn. The melody’s always the same, but every denomination’s hymnal has a different set of lyrics.
Hyfrydol–here performed, Welsh, by Bryn Terfel.
You don’t have to be Welsh to love this hymn. The melody’s always the same, but every denomination’s hymnal has a different set of lyrics.
Hyfrydol–here performed, Welsh, by Bryn Terfel.
I always love Welsh things; remind me of my paternal grandparents.
You wouldn’t be related to the Talbots who held Ludlow Castle, would you?
Not sure. My late husband, Jim Talbott, had many ancestors going all the way back to King James (of whom he was not too proud), but the names used had both one and two t’s on the end, and his grandmother was big into tracing ancestors, whereas, I am not.
I have a suggestion for a hymn of a modern sort, probably the younger people would like it. It is IN HIS HANDS by David Rives. He is a good
singer/ musician, but also has a great ministry in science of creation.
Love it!