(Be still, and know that I am God… Psalm 46:10)
We have a hymn request from Thewhiterabbit: “Be Still, My Soul.” I don’t know who’s singing it, but the photography is gorgeous.
(Be still, and know that I am God… Psalm 46:10)
We have a hymn request from Thewhiterabbit: “Be Still, My Soul.” I don’t know who’s singing it, but the photography is gorgeous.
Requested by “Thewhiterabbit”–Be Still My Soul, sung by the Scottish Festival Singers. You might not have heard this hymn before, but probably you know the melody: it’s from Finlandia by Sibelius.
No hymn requests today, yet; but I’ve found a winner for us.
Be Still, My Soul: adapted from Finlandia by Jan Sibelius; performed by the Mount Royal Kantorei; background sets by God the Father.
No hymn requests this morning, but here’s a treat: our friends and esteemed colleagues, Joshua and Jeremy–with Scott Swanson on the keyboard–give us Be Still, My Soul. Many of us know this melody as Finlandia, by Sibelius.
It’s been a long time since I’ve heard this hymn. You may recognize the melody as Finlandia, by Sibelius.
Be Still My Soul, performed by two students at Fountainview Academy… Sorry, I couldn’t resist an evergreen forest under a blanket of snow.
We’ve got over 40 of your favorite hymns on the list now, and we’re going to post each one of them. Don’t worry about being too late: the hymn shop’s always open.
This rendition of Be Still, My Soul is about the most beautiful I’ve ever heard–and I don’t know who’s singing it. But we know whose hand shaped the backgrounds, don’t we?