This hymn is one of the oldest hymns we have, going all the way back to the 7th century in Ireland: Be Thou My Vision, sung here by the Lebanon County Youth Chorus.
We’re open for hymn requests, if we can get any.
This hymn is one of the oldest hymns we have, going all the way back to the 7th century in Ireland: Be Thou My Vision, sung here by the Lebanon County Youth Chorus.
We’re open for hymn requests, if we can get any.
No one knows how old, exactly, is this ancient Irish hymn. At least a thousand years, and probably much more. All we know is that it’s still sung today and still loved all over the world.
Sung here by the Lebanon County Youth Chorus.
This is one of my favorite hymns. It’s also one of the oldest hymns we have, dating back to the 700s. An Irish hymn, Be Thou My Vision, sung by the Lebanon County Youth Chorus, with background sets by God the Father.
I had to write a book review for Chalcedon this afternoon, and then try to find more nooze to cover here on the blog… and I couldn’t. Just couldn’t bear to read or write another word of it.
All right, you can have one more hymn–pick one you really want to hear (I sez to myself).
Yeah. This one. Be Thou My Vision, the ancient Irish hymn. Sung here by the Lebanon County Youth Chorus, with background sets by God the Father.
He sees. He knows. Save us, O Lord. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Do you love old-fashioned hymns? They don’t get much more old-fashioned than this, from 8th-century Ireland–and still beautiful, still blessing us today. Be Thou My Vision, sung here by the Lebanon County Youth Chorus.