
I heard hymn this morning is called let all things now living all things living unite in Thanksgiving. The tune is Ash Grove and has a sweet melody to it.

I heard hymn this morning is called let all things now living all things living unite in Thanksgiving. The tune is Ash Grove and has a sweet melody to it.
Hosanna I hope you enjoy this video called antiphonal Hosanna.
Victory in Jesus is and I have just that video for you today.
this is Saint John’s Church in Detroit Michigan. Our video today is turn back O man forswear thy foolish ways. foolish ways

Here is the second half of a communion hymn called oh sacred head now wounded. In the second verse of this hymn the choir sings A cappella.

The hymn this Sunday is my Faith it is an Oaken staff. This is a great in Old hymn of the church and I hope you enjoy it. I think this is the first time I’ve had this hymn played.
I have a great hymn for you today played at the National Cathedral of Washington DC and it is called come my font of Every Blessing.Every Blessing the organist pulled out all the stops on this wonderful hymn.
I have never had this hymn on this website before and I always enjoy first time hymns. I didn’t know the name of this hymn however it has the same tune to the hymn, Once to Every Man and Nation. deep love of Jesus The organ plays this hymn very majestically.


Let us break bread together on our knees is a Wonderful communion hymn. When I fall on my knees with my face to the Rising Sun oh Lord have mercy on me. This time the song is as an Anthem.
I have a beautiful Hymn for you this morning called, when morning guilds the sky. when morning gilds the sky The choir and organ are from St John’s Church in Detroit Michigan. If you know this song sing along if you like.


I was teaching a Sunday school class a few years ago on making a Joyful Noise before the Lord. Suddenly I asked my class to stand. There were hymnals at their chairs and I asked them to turn to a particular song. To their surprise, I asked them to join with me in singing a verse. You could have heard a pin drop as it was a lackluster attempt. So I turned my attention to an immortal sentence that we’ve all heard before.
You might remember that when the Lord was calling to Samuel, the prophet thought Eli was calling him a couple of times before he discerned that it was the voice of the Lord. I preached a sermon on that called, Do You Hear What I Hear? So I used Sergeant Carter’s line, I can’t hear you? We tried the song again and it was somewhat louder but when I mentioned Carter’s line again, the third time was a charm. They sang beautifully and with gusto. The pastor was present and was so excited about morning worship coming up. He couldn’t wait for the first song. But during that first song you could have heard a pin drop again. The lesson didn’t take. That is until the Pastor said, I can’t hear you?