I love this hymn! And now it’ll be in my head all day, but I don’t mind: Jesus Saves, a glorious 19th-century hymn played by our favorite 21st century minstrels, Joshua and Jeremy Swanson. (Now if we could just get them to sing…)
I love this hymn! And now it’ll be in my head all day, but I don’t mind: Jesus Saves, a glorious 19th-century hymn played by our favorite 21st century minstrels, Joshua and Jeremy Swanson. (Now if we could just get them to sing…)
Well, if we ever needed saving, we need it now! It used to be the ungodly merely wished to kill us off, applying violence against the Church. Nowadays they want to corrupt us to death.
Sing the hymns louder. It may be God will hear us.
No requests received this morning, so I’m on my own and this is the hymn I want to hear today–Jesus Saves, sung at Reformed Synod 2012, held at Nyack, New York, on the mighty Hudson River. I don’t know a hymn more beautiful than this.
No hymn requests this morning, so I’m on my own. First hymn I think of today… We Have Heard the Joyful Sound (Jesus Saves), as sung at Synod 2012 of the United Reformed Church. That’s the Hudson River in the background.
[And it didn’t snow last night.]
I’m worn out from trying to straighten out the mess with readers’ comments–but I think we’re almost there. Could I take a day off from it?
Meanwhile, here’s one of my favorite hymns–Jesus Saves (We Have Heard the Joyful Sound), as sung at Synod 2012 of the United Reformed Church at Nyack College, New York. That’s the Hudson River in the picture: God’s handiwork.
The day’s winding down, I’m sad, and I feel a need for this hymn. May it minister to you, too.
Jesus Saves, sung at Synod 2012 of the United Reformed Church in North America–and that’s the Hudson River in the background. God’s handiwork. Been there, loved it. Viewed from Nyack, New York.
I asked, in my troubled state of mind, “Where’s the way out of this? How in the world do we get out of this?”
Well, thank you, Phoebe, you found just the hymn I wanted–Jesus Saves. The Lord is our defense. He will save us. He will never fail us.
That’s the mighty Hudson River in the background–a glorious work of the Father’s hand.
I love this hymn, I can’t resist it. And I never heard this lively approach to it before, so why not post it?
Jesus Saves–performed by the Sanctuary Choir at the First Methodist Church, Houston.
No hymn requests are in this morning, so I resort to one of my favorites–Jesus Saves, sung at the 2012 Synod of the United Reformed Church in North America, held at Nyack College. And that’s the majestic Hudson River in the background.
I love this hymn, and when I hear it in the morning, it stays with me all day–Jesus Saves, sung at the 2012 Synod of the United Reformed Church in North America, at Nyack College. That’s the Hudson River in the background.