‘Praise the Lord, the Almighty’

If I’ve already posted this hymn not too long ago, I’m sorry, this morning we’re trying to medicate the blinkin’ cat and we should live so long, most of it wound up on the table. And of course it’s raining again.

May this do us good: Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty, sung by the Altar of Praise Men’s Chorale.

‘Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty’

No hymn requests this morning; but here’s the hymn played on the bells at St. Francis, across the street–Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty. Sung here by the Altar of Praise Men’s Chorale.

‘Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty’

First hymn that came to mind today–Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty, sung by the choir at the Laodicean Church of God. How many times did we sing this in my old church, before it went all weird and wobbly on us?

‘Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty’

Overslept, computer wouldn’t work, zero likes and zero comments… I guess what I need just now is a hymn.

First one to come up today: Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty, sung by the Altar of Praise Men’s Chorale.

‘Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty’

Here a man uses today’s technology to turn himself into a four-man choir–how cool is that? We are urged to make a joyful noise unto the Lord–and see! We can be creative about it. Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty by Acapeldridge.

Hymn, ‘Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty’

I need to rinse my brain out, after that last post, and this old hymn will do it.

All these hymns come back to me from my Sunday school days–and the days of my church, before I went astray. And the church went astray. God has called me back, but my church is still out there making it all up as they go along.

But never mind. I have the tools now to praise God, and you who join in with me. And if that’s not a church, then what is?