I think I posted this song recently, but no matter: if a reader requests it, I post it.
Requested by OhioChessFan: the Chuck Wagon Gang sings When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder.
Well, I hope we’re all there for that!
I think I posted this song recently, but no matter: if a reader requests it, I post it.
Requested by OhioChessFan: the Chuck Wagon Gang sings When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder.
Well, I hope we’re all there for that!
Here’s another hymn requested by Ohio Chess Fan: When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, sung by the men’s choir at the New Apostolic Church, South Africa.
I ought to post this hymn more often. What do you think?
Wahoo! I’m gonna have breakfast! But first this:
Requested by Erlene, When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, sung by Alan Jackson. This hymn always moves me, brings me close to tears. Sanity! Make a joyful noise unto the LORD.
Requested by Susan, When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, sung by Simon Khorolskiy and friends. They sing in Russian, but we’ve got subtitles. And the outdoor setting speaks for itself.
We have a hymn request this morning, from “SlimJim”–When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, sung by the students at Fountainview Academy, British Columbia. (Someday we’ll know how they get the piano up and down all that wild terrain.)
Another hymn request! Abbondanza! This one from Thewhiterabbit: When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder–a good old 19th-century hymn, sung by Alan Jackson.
Hymn shop’s open all day, everybody…
I hope you can hear this hymn better than I can–neighbor showing off his power tools.
When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, sung by students at Fountainview Academy… (Too much noise, I just can’t think).
Huh! No hymn requests this morning. I’ll have to post the first one that pops into my head.
When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder, performed by the students at Fountainview Academy–yes, I think this’ll do…
Our dear friend and sister, Erlene, isn’t feeling well this morning, so please join in prayer for her. Meanwhile, she thought she’d like to hear this hymn, When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder. We happen to have a guitar and banjo rendition of it by our friends and esteemed colleagues, Joshua & Jeremy Swanson.
Here’s your hymn, Erlene–from Japan, by way of New Jersey.
Requested by Erlene, When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder–and I picked this rendition by the students at Fountainview Academy.
I wonder what kind of acoustics you get with a lake surrounded by mountains.