I really do need to find a shady spot where I can sit down and rest! But first, this hymn requested by Erlene: The Church in the Wildwood, presented and performed by the Gaither Group.
I really do need to find a shady spot where I can sit down and rest! But first, this hymn requested by Erlene: The Church in the Wildwood, presented and performed by the Gaither Group.
We used to have a little tiny church, as humble as can be, stationed on the street corner, a few blocks away. Gone now, of course. Gotta build them condos!
The Church in the Wildwood is one of my wife’s favorite hymns: I wish we had a church like that.
There used to be unpretentious little churches in my neighborhood. Of course there aren’t, anymore. But this old-fashioned hymn brings them back to me–The Church in the Wildwood, sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford.
This is another hymn I’d never heard until I saw this clip on Youtube–The church in the Wildwood, sung by Nathan and Lyle.
It’s a grey and dreary morning here, but at least it isn’t hot.
The picture on the wall behind the singers: we used to have that, as a jigsaw puzzle.
I wonder how many people today even know what a little community church looks like. Well, we’ve got pictures.
Sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford, back when, The Church in the Wildwood is a sweet old-fashioned hymn.
All earthly things change and pass away; but God’s Word will not pass away.