A New Year’s Hymn

This is the only New Year’s hymn I know, and it never fails to stir me to tears: All Glory Be to Christ, performed by King’s Kaleidoscope, words by Dustin Kensrue.

God help us, another year gone by! And our country in the hands of crooks and malefactors.

Protect us by thy might, great God our King.

‘All Glory Be to Christ’

I love this! Christ’s Kingdom is here–right here where we live. Even in suburbia. It’s everywhere.

All Glory Be to Christ, written by Dustin Kensrue, sung here by Noele Huie. Wonderful!

‘All Glory Be to Christ’

You didn’t think I’d let New Year’s Eve pass without posting this, did you? All Glory Be to Christ: words by Dustin Kensrue, performed by Kings Kaleidoscope, to the tune of “Auld Lang Syne.”

May the glory of our Lord cover the earth as the water covers the sea.

‘All Glory Be to Christ’

It’s New Year’s Eve, and you’re going to hear a lot of Auld Lang Syne. Fine, that’s as it should be, it’s nice. But here we put the tune to the service of Our Lord Jesus Christ. I don’t know about you, but this goes straight to my heart: All Glory Be to Christ by King’s Kaleidoscope, sung by Dustin Kensrue. I’m only going to post it once today–but you can listen as often as you like.

All Glory Be to Christ

This is one of those hymns that makes me feel the nearness of my God: my Redeemer is at hand. It evokes all the loves in my life–the loves that last: even the sharp, intense love of just a single moment in time that you remember all your life. All Glory Be to Christ, sung by Dustin Kensrue, performed by Kings Kaleidoscope–oh, yes. God is nigh.

Curtain Call, ‘All Glory Be to Christ’

I’ve never done this before, run the same hymn two days in a row. But this one, All Glory Be to Christ, moves me so deeply, I just don’t want to let go of it.  Thing is, I don’t want to let go of Jesus.

If you can sing along without your eyes tearing and your throat choking up, my hat is off to you.

Amen! ‘All Glory Be to Christ’

Dustin Kensrue took the old traditional song of Auld Lang Syne and wrote new lyrics for it, as a hymn: All Glory Be to Christ. I tried to sing along, but couldn’t do it without tearing up. I am not ashamed to pay that widow’s mite to Him.

Performed by Kings Kaleidoscope.