No hymn requests this morning, so I’ll reach into my memory bag and bring out a Sunday school favorite–Trust and Obey. Sorry, but we are not told who’s doing the singing in this video. But we know who laid out the scenery, don’t we?
No hymn requests this morning, so I’ll reach into my memory bag and bring out a Sunday school favorite–Trust and Obey. Sorry, but we are not told who’s doing the singing in this video. But we know who laid out the scenery, don’t we?
No hymn requests this morning, so I’ve posted the first hymn that came into my head–an old Sunday school favorite, Trust and Obey. I don’t know who’s singing it, but they’re doing it just right.
If only we could do as the hymn recommends…
An old Sunday school favorite–Trust and Obey, just a flute and a piano and two kids from Fountainview Academy. We know the words, don’t we?
This hymn, this quiet, peaceful setting for it, wakens sweet and golden memories…
How about a good old Sunday school favorite to start the day? Trust and Obey, sung by the Vagle Brothers–yes, this one brings me back.
We used to have sun-dappled woodland paths around here, too…
Sorry I’m late with this hymn contest entry–had to write Newswithviews today. But this is a sweet hymn, an old Sunday school favorite, and I wouldn’t want to miss it.
Requested by Erlene–Trust and Obey, sung by Don Moen. Thank you, Erlene–this is awfully nice.
Well, it’s going to start raining any minute now, and there’s hardly anybody here this morning… And to start today with a hymn, we have an old Sunday school favorite, Trust and Obey. I wish I could tell you who’s singing it so beautifully, but I couldn’t find that information.
I use a lot of these hymn videos by S.E. Samonte, who specializes in a capella hymns and gorgeous background scenery. I highly recommend his YouTube channel.
This hymn, Trust and Obey, is an old Sunday school favorite from way back. I wish I knew who this was, singing it.
Another Sunday school classic, here sung by the Vagle Brothers–Trust and Obey, with background sets by God the Father.
All it takes here is two students from Fountainview Academy, a flute and a piano, and a woodland lane–and an old Sunday school favorite, Trust and Obey. Background sets by God the Father.
We must have sung this a hundred times in Sunday school. I’d like to know who’s singing it here, because their work deserves praise, but somehow that slipped past me. Background sets by God the Father. Trust and Obey.