This hymn has made me cry today. I hope the Lord accepts that as an offering.
Light of the World, by Charles Wesley; sung by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
I need some light.
This hymn has made me cry today. I hope the Lord accepts that as an offering.
Light of the World, by Charles Wesley; sung by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
I need some light.
I’m in need of light today. This hymn by Charles Wesley will, I hope, provide some: Light of the World by Charles Wesley, performed the old-fashioned way by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
Physical therapy this morning, I pray it works. But who doesn’t have a need for spiritual therapy?
A healing hymn: Light of the World by Charles Wesley, sung the old-fashioned way by Maddy Prior and the carnival band.
It’s Easter Sunday! Christ is risen!
We celebrate with this classic hymn by Charles Wesley, sung by the Joslin Grove Choral Society–Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.
What more need be said?
I’m already trying to play catch-up today, and it won’t be easy. No hymn having been requested, I fall back on one of my own favorites–Light of the World by Charles Wesley, performed the old-fashioned way by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
No requests have come in this morning, so here’s one of my favorites: Light of the World, by Charles Wesley, sung by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
Just so you know, we’re open for hymn requests all day, every day.
Requested by Thewhiterabbit: O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing, by Charles Wesley, sung by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band. It’s been a while since we posted this one; I’m glad somebody has thought of it.
No hymn requests as yet today; I’ll fall back on one of my favorites:
Light of the World, by Charles Wesley, sung the old-fashioned way by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
Maybe we’ll get some nicer weather soon.
No hymn requests this morning, but that’s okay–here’s a hymn I wanted, found myself softly whistling it to myself last night: Light of the World, by Charles Wesley. Sung the old-fashioned way by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
I would like it to be said of me that “he knew how to keep Christmas.” And Easter, too.
And so we come to Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, by Charles Wesley in 1739, sung by Amy Grant.
If Christ is not born, the world cannot be saved.
And if Christ be not risen, as St. Paul explained, then we can’t be risen, either.
Hence a Christmas hymn in September.