Sorry, SlimJim, but I couldn’t find the hymn you asked for. If you can send me a link to it, I’ll try again.
So meanwhile we have this, I Know Whom I Have Believed, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father.
Sorry, SlimJim, but I couldn’t find the hymn you asked for. If you can send me a link to it, I’ll try again.
So meanwhile we have this, I Know Whom I Have Believed, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father.
A classic hymn based on the Scripture, I Timothy 1:12–I Know Whom I Have Believed, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Backgrounds created and shaped by God the Father.
No hymn requests yet this morning, so I went to YouTube and scooped up the first hymn I found there–No Friend Like Jesus, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father… the work of His hands.
I can never hear this hymn without thinking of my Aunt Millie, whom the pastor of her church used to call “our little ewe lamb.” I do miss her!
Requested by Thewhiterabbit, Just As I Am, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir.
Erlene’s hymn request turned into one of those disappearing comments–but I think that problem’s been solved: more on that a little later, the hymn comes first.
Rock of Ages, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Written in 1775 by Augustus Toplady and still going strong 250 years later.
This blog is getting a little topheavy today, but I didn’t want to skip the hymn suggested by Erlene this morning: one of the most popular hymns ever–Rock of Ages, by Augustus Toplady (1775, and still going strong). Sung here by the Antrim Mennonite Choir.
I hadn’t heard this hymn in many years–so many, I forgot the melody.
Well, let’s bring it back: I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say, published in 1846, sung here by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father.
I’m so tired, and it’s so perishin’ cold outside today–how about a good old-fashioned hymn? Something by Fanny Crosby. Really, I don’t want to post any more nooze today.
All right, here it is: He Hideth My Soul, sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Turn to the Lord, and He will turn to us.
We have a hymn request from “thewhiterabbit”–Abide With Me, written by Henry Lyte in 1847, sung here by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father: no one does them better.
We have a rainy morning here, but there’s sunshine in this hymn–I Will Sing the Wondrous Story, by Francis Rowley (1886), sung by the Antrim Mennonite Choir.
We’re wide-open to hymn requests, so if you’ve got one, let us know.