Yes, I know it isn’t Christmas-time. I want to get some Christmas hymns posted before I get shoved back into the hospital. Besides… when is it a bad time for Angels from the Realms of Glory?
Yes, I know it isn’t Christmas-time. I want to get some Christmas hymns posted before I get shoved back into the hospital. Besides… when is it a bad time for Angels from the Realms of Glory?
If we ever needed the Christmas spirit to work on us and for us all throughout the year, we need it now.
Angels from the Realms of Glory, sung by the Christendom College Choir–
Hear, O God! We need you.
Requested by Teddy, Angels from the Realms of Glory. I don’t know who these performers are, but whoever they are, may God bless them for their work. This is a carol you can go to town on!
Phoebe asked for this one–Angels from the Realms of Glory. Posted by the Racine Bible Church: I wish I could tell you the singer’s name, but it has not been provided.
How many Christmas carols should I post today? But meanwhile it’s time to decorate the tree.
Joshua selected this beautiful hymn for us–God Our Father, We Adore Thee, brought to us by Hymns of Grace.
Does the melody seem familiar? You’ll have heard it at Christmas-time: “Angels from the Realms of Glory.”
I don’t think we posted this carol, this Christmas. Well, there are so many of them, it’s not hard to miss one.
Without further ado–Angels from the Realms of Glory, an exceedingly lively version from Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
I had this stored away for a dreary, foggy day when I’d need something upbeat. That time is now.
Angels from the Realms of Glory, by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band–with a really long “Glooooooria”!
Phoebe asked for this one–Angels from the Realms of Glory, sung by choir and congregation at the 7th Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Complete with lovely snowscapes, God’s handiwork: well, they do get to see a lot of them in Michigan, in the winter.
(Note: We have a couple birthdays coming up, Phoebe’s included. Rounding up the party hats…)
This is the antidote to all the poison we have to swallow as news. This is the light the darkness can’t put out. This is our defender and our King. This is Jesus Christ.
Requested by Jeremy, Angels from the Realms of Glory–performed with gusto galore by The Piano Guys and the Tabernacle Choir.
Jan has requested one of my favorites, Angels from the Realms of Glory. I chose this rendition by the King’s College Choir, Cambridge.