‘Holy, Holy, Holy’

This was the first hymn that popped into my head last night, so I’m going with it this morning: Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty, sung by Neil Rondina. A staple in our churches since 1826.

By Request, ‘Holy, Holy, Holy’

With modern technology it’s possible for one person to sing as a choir–as Sam Robson has done here. Requested by Joshua, Holy, Holy, Holy: a favorite in churches since 1861.

‘Holy, Holy, Holy’ (Joshua & Jeremy)

Here’s one by our own Joshua and Jeremy–Holy, Holy, Holy: traditional hymn, none the worse for being played on two guitars. Maybe if we cheer these guys enough, they’ll sing a verse or two.

Antidote: ‘Holy, Holy, Holy’

I can’t stand one more minute, one more word, of pseudo “impeachment” and Democrat whining–and that’s all there is to the nooze lately.

How about this instead? Our friends Joshua and Jeremy Swanson teaming up to give us an instrumental of Holy, Holy, Holy? And just looking at the background brings my blood pressure back down. Thanks, guys, I needed that!

‘Holy, Holy, Holy’

Patty told me she had this hymn in her head all day yesterday, and I took that as a sign I’d better post it. Holy, Holy, Holy, with its allusions to Revelation Chapter 4–written in 1826 by Reginald Heber, sung here by the Altar of Praise Men’s Chorale. Background sets by the hand of God the Father.

By Request: ‘Holy, Holy, Holy’

I want to go back out and write some more, finish up this chapter, but first we have a hymn request from Joshua–Holy, Holy, Holy, sung by Steve Green.

If you’re new here, anyone can make a hymn request and if I can find it, I’ll post it. Just leave a comment anywhere, and we’ll do the rest.

‘Holy, Holy, Holy’

This hymn is an old standby, here with a glorious a capella rendition by the Altar of Praise Men’s Chorale: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty. Background sets by God the Father, maker of heaven and earth.

‘Holy, Holy, Holy’


Holy, Holy, Holy, sung by the choir and congregation at First Plymouth Church in Lincoln, Nebraska–
It’s hard, using this new method of posting videos, Heaven knows why the old one doesn’t work anymore. But we have to have our morning hymns!

‘Holy, Holy, Holy’

There are some mornings when the nooze is just so bad, you can’t go one step farther without a hymn. This is the hymn that enables me to take that step today: Holy, Holy, Holy, performed by the Norton Hall Band at Southern Seminary.

‘Holy, Holy, Holy’ (Fountainview Academy)

This is the hymn that was with me when I woke this morning, so this is the hymn I post today: and I wanted it done by the kids at Fountainview Academy, and was happy to find that available: Holy, Holy, Holy.

And don’t let the setting fool you, they’re still in Canada: Minter Gardens. Yes, it looks like a fantasy landscape. But don’t worry, it’s real.