Huh! No hymn requests this morning. I’ll have to post the first one that pops into my head.
When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, performed by the students at Fountainview Academy–yes, I think this’ll do…
Huh! No hymn requests this morning. I’ll have to post the first one that pops into my head.
When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, performed by the students at Fountainview Academy–yes, I think this’ll do…
And when God looked on His creation, which He had made, He saw that it was very good…
This Is My Father’s World, sung by Fernando Ortega. I think I want to hear this twice.
Thank you, Joshua, for requesting this hymn, Tell It to Jesus–first time I’ve heard it. I don’t know who’s singing it, other than they’re described as “a Mennonite group,” but whoever you are–well done!
No one wrote more hymns than Fanny Crosby–more than 8,000 hymns. This is one of them: He Hideth My Soul, from 1890, sung here by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father, maker of heaven and earth.
This is a dear old Sunday school favorite–Wonderful Words of Life. Published in 1874, sung here by the Dallas Christian Concert Choir. Background sets and beauty by God the Father, maker of heaven and earth.
Requested by Joshua: A Mighty Fortress, performed a capella by GLAD. There were several video treatments available, but at least one, I feared, might not be comfortable to watch–a picture of a pier running out to sea, made to rock up and down, back and forth, I wonder whose idea that was. But we are here to listen to the hymn.