Requested by Erlene, sung by Carroll Roberson–Hidden by the Cross.
Take shelter in the Cross of Jesus Christ Our Lord. The Devil will not dare to come in after you.
Requested by Erlene, sung by Carroll Roberson–Hidden by the Cross.
Take shelter in the Cross of Jesus Christ Our Lord. The Devil will not dare to come in after you.
We have a hymn request from Erlene–I Surrender All, by Carroll Roberson.
Yo, ho, the hymn shop is open all day and all night to your requests. All you’ve got to do is ask.
Requested by Erlene: I Asked the Lord, by Carroll Roberson.
We’re always open for hymn requests, folks–and we try to fulfill every one we get. So why be shy?
Requested by Erlene: How Great Thou Art, sung by Carroll Roberson. Ah, my mother and my aunts used to sing this hymn as they went about their housework. It all comes back to me…
Background sets by God the Father.
Requested by Erlene, sung by Carroll Roberson–Where No One Stands Alone. I was surprised to discover how popular a worship song this is. This is just one of many versions by different artists.
Requested by Erlene, Jesus Will Be Mine Forever, sung by Carroll Roberson.
I couldn’t resist the little footbridge through the Autumn foliage. I wonder where it goes. Find out when we get there, I reckon.
I’m happy to say we’ve got more carols coming in.
Requested by Erlene: a new way to sing The 12 Days of Christmas, adapted by Carroll Roberson–“Jesus Gave to Me.”
And we have another one coming right up.
Requested by Erlene (See? I’m doing the requests): I Surrender All, sung by Carroll Roberson.
I’d like to take this opportunity to invite you call to a cyber-party tomorrow at our place. A Godzilla movie will be provided. Okay, “cyber” means “imaginary.” But we can still enjoy it together.
Believing as I do that a good laugh is a gift from God, I posted another chapter of Oy, Rodney. I hope it brought a chuckle somewhere.
But we’re also doing hymn requests, and we have one from Erlene–I Surrender All, sung by Carroll Roberson.
We’re open for hymn requests all day, folks. Every day.
Requested by Erlene, I Asked the Lord, sung by Carroll Roberson. There are many renditions from which to choose, but I’m guessing this one is the one she wanted.
Open all day for hymn requests, folks–don’t go to bed wishing you’d made one.