It’s not easy to sing a quintet by yourself, but that’s what David Wesley achieves.
Posted by my friend “OhioChessFan” on my chess page–Praise To the Lord the Almighty, sung in glorious harmony by David Wesley.
It’s not easy to sing a quintet by yourself, but that’s what David Wesley achieves.
Posted by my friend “OhioChessFan” on my chess page–Praise To the Lord the Almighty, sung in glorious harmony by David Wesley.
Requested by our friend SlimJim, a good old-fashioned hymn–Down to the River to Pray, sung by Alison Krauss.
It makes me wonder if my church was missing something, not doing full-immersion baptisms.
Requested by Erlene, one of the all-time favorite posts here–Days of Elijah, sung by a whole mess hall full of United States Marines.
And they sing it like they mean it!
I had a hankering for this hymn today; and as there are no hymn requests as yet this morning, and none pending–well, why not? To God Be the Glory, in a mountain meadow, performed by the students at Fountainview Academy.
There are so many beautiful renditions of this hymn. Here’s one by the kids at Fountainview Academy–What a Friend We Have in Jesus. This is a real Sunday school favorite; and a few people have told me they like it when I whistle it as I walk through their neighborhood.
It’s positively freezing, up here in Jersey-land; and yet all the trees are suddenly in bud, and even our ancient dogwood tree has opened up its blossoms. God’s stuff is on the move.
Here’s a new rendition of a classic hymn, This Is My Father’s World, performed by Keith & Kristyn Getty… with plenty of beautiful things to enjoy.
Well, I need reviving, that’s for sure. But we’ll save that for the next post.
Revive Us Again, sung at home by Nathan and Lyle, a good old-fashioned hymn from the 1860s. I once whistled this to a couple of deer… who seemed to like it.
An old Sunday school favorite: I taught myself the harmonica, trying to work out how to play this–
O Worship the King, played and sung the old-fashioned way by Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band.
No hymn requests this morning, so I’ve posted the first hymn that came into my head–an old Sunday school favorite, Trust and Obey. I don’t know who’s singing it, but they’re doing it just right.
If only we could do as the hymn recommends…
I could use God’s leading, just now; I feel almost like I’m stuck in a hall of mirrors.
Anyhow, here are the students from Fountainview Academy on a beach in Hawaii, with an old Sunday school favorite–He Leadeth Me.