Yes, I know it’s Labor Day weekend. I don’t care: this is the hymn I want this morning.
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing–written by Charles Wesley in 1739. Performed here by the Bach Choir and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Yes, I know it’s Labor Day weekend. I don’t care: this is the hymn I want this morning.
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing–written by Charles Wesley in 1739. Performed here by the Bach Choir and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
I don’t know whether I’ll be here tomorrow. I’ll be facing a–let’s call it “a medical challenge”–at the crack of dawn and I don’t know what comes afterward. I could get really bad news.
And I’m still grieving my cat. I miss her so bad.
But anyway, here’s a lovely hymn, well worth sharing–He Who Would Valiant Be, sung by the Wallingford Parish Church choir, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Your prayer will be most welcome.
I’ve been having an awful lot of trouble with my pilgrimage, just now. But maybe this hymn can help me on my way.
Requested by SlimJim: Farther Along, by Johnny Cash with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (a rather surprising combination)
O Lord, strengthen us farther along…