Requested by Erlene–He Is Here, by the Gaither Group, with Wes Hampton as the soloist.
(*Sigh* Look at that weather out there. Cold and rain and grey skies very nearly every day this month.)
Requested by Erlene–He Is Here, by the Gaither Group, with Wes Hampton as the soloist.
(*Sigh* Look at that weather out there. Cold and rain and grey skies very nearly every day this month.)
Requested by Erlene (and I’m sorry I’m so late today!)–He Is Here, by the Gaither Vocal Band.
Can you believe it? Tomorrow is Thanksgiving.
Requested by Erlene: He Is Here, performed by the Gaither Vocal Band.
I was going to wait to post this until I’d finished my multitude of errands… and then I thought, “Come on, Lee! What’s got into you?” So yeah, let’s do this now. He Is Here.
Nooze leaves a nasty aftertaste; so I’m glad we’ve got a hymn contest going, and a hymn request from Erlene–He Is Here, by the Gaither Group with Wes Hampton as the soloist.
The hymn contest has only a month to run, so get in while you can!
I really do have to get some vacuuming done upstairs today; but first another hymn. Requested by Erlene, He Is Here, by the Gaither Group. Soloist: Wes Hampton.
We’re not going to run out of hymns, everybody–so don’t be bashful about requesting one.
Requested by Erlene–He Is Here, by the Gaither Group with the Eden Strings Quartet. Nice and soothing, just what we need.
Now I’d better go out and clear my car in case we need it tomorrow.
My list of Your Favorite Hymns is just about exhausted, so please, everybody, feel free to load it up again.
For now, we have He Is Here, by the Gaither Vocal Band.
Well, Erlene, looks like it’s just you and me so far today, so let’s get into gear with your hymn request: He Is Here, performed by the Gaither Vocal Band with the Eden String Quartet.
Yes, He is here. Not a sparrow falls to earth without the Father.