By Request, ‘Down From His Glory’

I think I’ve heard this tune before, as It’s Now or Never.

Requested by Erlene: Down From His Glory, sung by Carroll Roberson… in Monument Valley.

By Request, ‘Where No One Stands Alone’

Back from physical therapy: and we have a hymn request by Erlene–Where No One Stands Alone, sung by Carroll Roberson. (Elvis Presley used to sing this, too. Would anybody want that for tomorrow’s hymn?)

 

By Request, ‘One Pair of Hands’

Ai-ya! I’m running so late today, gotta catch up!

Here’s a hymn requested by Erlene–One Pair of Hands, sung by Carroll Roberson. Elvis Presley also sang it. Would any of you like me to post that, too? (I don’t feel like writing politics today.)

By Request, ‘Sweet Beulah Land’

Requested by Erlene: Sweet Buelah Land, sung by Carroll Roberson.

Yes, I know I’m late. This week’s trials have gotten the better of me.

By Request, ‘The Way’

Well, at least we’ve got a hymn request, this one from Erlene: The Way, by Carroll Roberson.

(My guts are still a bit dodgy from this morning’s exigencies. So don’t expect me to sing.)

By Request, ‘The Master’s Call’

Here’s a hymn requested by Erlene: The Master’s Call, by Carroll Roberson.

The hymn shop’s open all day.  Share a favorite hymn! All are welcome.

By Request, ‘I Surrender All’

Please join in prayer for our dear friend and sister, Erlene, who is not feeling well today. Meanwhile, she has requested this hymn: I Surrender All, by Carroll Roberson. Please, Lord, refresh her spirit, give her strength. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

By Request, ‘I Surrender All’

We have a hymn request from Erlene–I Surrender All, by Carroll Roberson.

I’m having a hard time writing today, but the show must go on. Best it should go on with the hymns you want to hear, I think.

By Request, ‘A Brighter Day’

Requested by Erlene, A Brighter Day by Carroll Roberson.

Yes, I’m still taking hymn requests. In that respect the show does go on.

By Request, ‘Dear Lord, We Thank Thee’

We have a hymn request from Erlene: Dear Lord, We Thank Thee, by Carroll Roberson.

I try to grant every hymn request made by readers, holding no one back. Please feel free to share your favorite hymns–right here.