I don’t have any hymn requests today; and the first hymn to pop into my head was this, so here it is–He Hideth My Soul, one of eight or nine thousand hymns by Fanny Crosby. Performed by Nathan and Lyle, with family and friends.
I don’t have any hymn requests today; and the first hymn to pop into my head was this, so here it is–He Hideth My Soul, one of eight or nine thousand hymns by Fanny Crosby. Performed by Nathan and Lyle, with family and friends.
Here’s a hymn request I didn’t quite get to yesterday; but like I’ve said, I do try to grant them all.
Requested by Erlene: He Touched Me, by the Gaither Vocal Band.
I sort of burned myself out on those last two essays, so let’s relax with a hymn.
Requested by Erlene: Hope of Glory, performed by Marty Goetz.
By the way, we’re always open to hymn requests.
This hymn was waiting for me when I woke up this morning, I just had to post it, so here it is: Christ for the World We Sing, sung by the choir and congregation of St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, New York City.
I’d never heard of Toby Keith until he died a few days ago. Thewhiterabbit has requested a country gospel song by Toby Keith; and okay, I’ve found one, If I Was Jesus. It’s sweet, Well done, thou good and faithful servant.
(No more nooze today, unless I really have to.)
Here’s another hymn requested by Erlene: He Is My Defense, sung by Marty Goetz, adapted from Psalm 62.
And now I think it’s time to rest.
We have this, requested by Erlene: Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus, performed by Alan Jackson.
Y’know, the hymn shop’s open all day, every day. Anyone can request a hymn–we’re never out of stock.
I went and used up my hymn requests yesterday, so I have to fly solo this morning.
Here’s one brought to us by the Antipolo United Methodist Church–Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart. Haven’t heard it in a long time, but just the ticket for today.
It’s been a while since anyone requested this one, but here it is today, requested by Erlene–The Lighthouse, performed by John Starnes.
I will try to get around to nooze this morning, but don’t hold your breath.
We have a hymn request from Thewhiterabbit–On the Wings of a Snow-White Dove, performed by Ferlin Husky.
And we’ll have another one for you, coming right up.