Another verse of note: From earth's wide bounds, from ocean's farthest coast, through gates of pearl streams in the countless host, singing to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost: Alleluia, Alleluia!
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (November 1, All Saints' Day), we sang this as our Opening Hymn. Ditto for me as I filled in at a local Lutheran Church as I played it as the Closing Hymn. It is #422 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. And may we give thanks to all of those who have have gone before us. With me, it is my beloved aunt and a childhood friend who just became a part of the Church Triumphant this past Friday. I will miss you, Margaret.
Magnificent, especially the finale! In some mysterious way it's as if you can actually see them: the triumphant armies of God, radiant in golden light!
How are there 86k views but only 17 of us have felt moved upon to give praise to the King of Glory? I cannot let such an opportunity pass without thanking my great God for His tender mercies!
Lovely to hear the ending announcement of the next week's programme with Jonathan Edwards sharing about how lives have been changed through the Bible. God Bless you Jonathan you are greatly respected and loved.
What a glorious atmosphere! Yes indeed the Lord is greatly feared even in the congregation of the Holy ones, among those who surround him he is much more awesome!!!
Tem no Hinário adventista, numero 348 "Quantos Fiéis Descansam do Labor". Existe, ainda com outra tradução, no "Seja Louvado" numero 290, "Por Muitos Santos".,
Amen. Glad to see singers of all ages singing. God Bless.
Thy name, oh Jesus, be forever blest!
Another verse of note:
From earth's wide bounds, from ocean's farthest coast,
through gates of pearl streams in the countless host,
singing to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost:
Alleluia, Alleluia!
A microscopic foretaste of the praise that will be unleashed in our reunion with the Lord on the last day!
Beautiful. Brings me to tears. God bless the Brits.
One of those that I can’t watch without getting all teary eyed. Amazing. :)
That was a damn good rendition
What a glorious hymn to the Almighty!
The King of glory passes on his way! Alleluia!
I guess Im pretty off topic but do anybody know of a good site to watch new movies online?
@Malik Chris I would suggest FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (November 1, All Saints' Day), we sang this as our Opening Hymn. Ditto for me as I filled in at a local Lutheran Church as I played it as the Closing Hymn. It is #422 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. And may we give thanks to all of those who have have gone before us. With me, it is my beloved aunt and a childhood friend who just became a part of the Church Triumphant this past Friday. I will miss you, Margaret.
It sounds like Heaven!
Magnificent, especially the finale! In some mysterious way it's as if you can actually see them: the triumphant armies of God, radiant in golden light!
How are there 86k views but only 17 of us have felt moved upon to give praise to the King of Glory? I cannot let such an opportunity pass without thanking my great God for His tender mercies!
Still listening 2019
Lovely to hear the ending announcement of the next week's programme with Jonathan Edwards sharing about how lives have been changed through the Bible. God Bless you Jonathan you are greatly respected and loved.
What a glorious atmosphere! Yes indeed the Lord is greatly feared even in the congregation of the Holy ones, among those who surround him he is much more awesome!!!
iam a church organist i love for all the saints x
Would not it be a thrill.and uplifting to sing praises to God in a crowd like this
I love this hymn, and it is wonderful to hear people SING!!!
SIMPLY WONDERFUL! ABSOLUTLY ENCHANTING
Happy All Saints Day!
2020
we used to sing this song at funeral masses .
And all God's people said, "AMEN!"
jbrownorganfan is that actually part of the lyrics of the hymn?
THANK YOU JESUS
THANK YOU FOR TO GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
Tem no Hinário adventista, numero 348 "Quantos Fiéis Descansam do Labor". Existe, ainda com outra tradução, no "Seja Louvado" numero 290, "Por Muitos Santos".,
This song paid tribute to Fred Rogers back in 2003
Privett COunty Secondary School Hymn with Mr Ridding 1969
I wonder if they support the badge. 😊😇😘