(Sorry I’m so late. More on that a little later.)
I love this hymn by King’s Kaleidoscope, perfect for New Year’s Eve: All Glory Be to Christ, sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne. Play it again tonight–you’ll know when.
(Sorry I’m so late. More on that a little later.)
I love this hymn by King’s Kaleidoscope, perfect for New Year’s Eve: All Glory Be to Christ, sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne. Play it again tonight–you’ll know when.
I like to post this every New Year’s Eve–All Glory Be to Christ, performed by King’s Kaleidoscope. It never fails to move me. Sometimes to tears.
I can’t think of a time, in my own lifetime, when we needed Christmas, when we needed our Savior, more than what we have today.
Strengthen our faith, O LORD. We need you.
Joshua found this one for us, another hymn to the tune of “Auld Lang Syne”–Unending Love, Rosy Marr. With background sets by God the Father.
I’ve got to get this hymn request in while Ina is still up, out there in Scotland. They’re five hours ahead of us, I think.
Millenium Prayer, by Cliff Richard–isn’t it amazing, what happens to “Auld Lang Syne” when it’s put to the service of Christ’s Kingdom.
It’s New Year’s Eve, and you’re going to hear a lot of Auld Lang Syne. Fine, that’s as it should be, it’s nice. But here we put the tune to the service of Our Lord Jesus Christ. I don’t know about you, but this goes straight to my heart: All Glory Be to Christ by King’s Kaleidoscope, sung by Dustin Kensrue. I’m only going to post it once today–but you can listen as often as you like.
I fell in love with this hymn–was it sometime last year, that I first heard it? All Glory Be to Christ, by King’s Kaleidoscope (with an assist from Psalm 127). Please don’t mind my posting it again!
This is one of those hymns that makes me feel the nearness of my God: my Redeemer is at hand. It evokes all the loves in my life–the loves that last: even the sharp, intense love of just a single moment in time that you remember all your life. All Glory Be to Christ, sung by Dustin Kensrue, performed by Kings Kaleidoscope–oh, yes. God is nigh.
Dustin Kensrue took the old traditional song of Auld Lang Syne and wrote new lyrics for it, as a hymn: All Glory Be to Christ. I tried to sing along, but couldn’t do it without tearing up. I am not ashamed to pay that widow’s mite to Him.
Performed by Kings Kaleidoscope.