To the Word Sea Shanty / Music Video/ Bible Reading Challenge
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2021
- The music video for the Christian sea shanty, "To the Word."
You can listen to the full Shanty here: • To the Word Sea Shanty...
• To the Word Sea Shanty...
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The most important thing the modern church needs to focus on is ridding itself of it's effeminacy. This is gold
Coolest thing I've seen in a while. Bring back this style of worship, especially for the men.
Agreed!
Yes! Been looking for more masculine worship songs for a while. Finally found one!
Sounds like an old pub or sailing sound.
Much like many old hymns that we repurposed drinking songs.
Where can I find more psalms that are sung like this?
Wish this was on Spotify! Amazing!
Absolutely beautiful! I visited last Sunday (2021-Aug-15), and this traveler *truly* enjoyed seeing the congregation in downtown signing in perfect harmony. I keep thinking: How? How did I miss such a beautiful expression of worship before? An honor to meet you Christ Church.
Wow. This is how Christian songs is suppose to be.
I wish Canon Press would publish a training series so churches can learn this essential historic form of worship.
Contrast this to the feel-good, love ballad cr@p sung in many profligate churches today. Different universes.
different planets at the least
That's definitely worth a share. Great stuff. Glory be to God.
This gave me CHILLS. TO THE WORD WE GO!
Soli Deo Gloria…thank you!!
This gave me chills
Hallelujah!
This is the first time listening to something like this and it is so powerful it’s unreal, imagine if your home community sang this 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
You truly live in a blessed country 🙏🙌❤
Definitely need this sort of worship.
YES!
LOVE this!! Played it for our church this am! Thank you for producing this!
Absolutely amazing!
precious
I love sea shanty style singing, also this sounds based off of the shanty randy-dandy-o if my ears don't deceive me, either way, awesome song and promotion for the bible reading challenge
There's just something great about work songs, shame that so many shanties are full of references to prostitution and the like
@@Sharpman76 indeed, it is a shame
Wow that was amazing!
Where can I find more songs like this?
This goes hard.
Great
Head covering at 0:27!
Even with all that has been going on, I can’t believe this still hasn’t had a million views!
👍
I want to sing this corporately on Sunday morning.
I want to move to Moscow now
Christ Church would have you take a "starter" back to where you're from instead.
@@1RunAmerica starter?
@@Tadneiko "Starter", as in sourdough starter. A live, growing seed of the thing that spreads when well-cared for. Like the righteous leaven of Matthew 13.
So many Joseph Seeds in this video.
I freaking love Randy Dandy Oh (the original for this tune), and while I thought this would be cringy, it's actually pretty great
Ncie
That was pretty good. Give me the music so we can sing it here. Thanks.
Now add the fiddlers and drums.
I love this song!!! Can anyone else smell the gun powder, and hear the exuberant cheers coming from the battle ground?
Woot! Knee slapper
This is really cool! Can anyone explain the "bend, break, burn, and blow" portion?
A little late in replying, but here you go:
This actually comes from a sonnet by the 17th century poet John Donne, called Batter My Heart. The imagery here is from blacksmithing - it compares the hard action a blacksmith must use to make a rigid piece of metal pliable and form it into something useful, and compares this to God's work on the human heart:
"Batter my heart, three-person'd God, for you
As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend;
That I may rise and stand, o'erthrow me, and bend
Your force to break, blow, burn, and make me new.
I, like an usurp'd town to another due,
Labor to admit you, but oh, to no end;
Reason, your viceroy in me, me should defend,
But is captiv'd, and proves weak or untrue.
Yet dearly I love you, and would be lov'd fain,
But am betroth'd unto your enemy;
Divorce me, untie or break that knot again,
Take me to you, imprison me, for I,
Except you enthrall me, never shall be free,
Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me."
God's wordk breaks us, in order to shape us and make us whole.
Plus, the line sounds kinda piratical.
@@aaronsnell4395 Thanks so much! That makes more sense now.
Anyone know what scripture this is derived from? Thank you
Isaiah 8:13-22
And this part from John Donne ("Batter My Heart"):
bend, break, burn, and blow
Guys.. Where are you in Germany?
Moscow, ID, USA
Unfortunately there isn’t a CREC church in Germany however there seems to be one just outside on the edge of Czechia
Did ALL of these miss when "To the word they go" that It says to "remain SOBER"??
It's actually possible to consume alcoholic beverages and remain sober. Do you not recall that Jesus Himself was accused of being a drunkard?
(speaking as one delivered 26 years ago by the grace of God from bandage to alcohol)
Grace and peace to you.
Is this Amish?
No, they're Reformed Presbyterians.
The amish wouldn't have a combine harvester
lol
Moscow
@@nobodygh or a pub
Christian pirate song? 😬
🤣🤣🤣
I appreciate it but lets be honest sea shanties are sung by men, it just sounds different in a not so good way with women singing it.
I thought it sounded cool lol
Incidentally, I’ve never understood why many mainstream Protestant groups use LEAVENED bread in communion. If Doug says it’s sinful to use grape juice instead of fermented wine in communion, why is it okay to break the pattern on the type of bread used?
Leavened bread is the older tradition. The old testament is unleavened, the new is leavened. it signifies a maturity.
Coincidentally, the Catholics are wrong and the Orthodox are right.
@@ConciseCabbage
No, that doesn’t follow. “Tradition” doesn’t establish doctrine, Jesus’ example does. Unleavened bread was used in the example Jesus established. He didn’t apparently make room for “development.”
Bread free of leavening signifies purity from sin, and the bread is described as Christ’s body. Are we now ascribing sin to it?
Regardless, why does Doug get to retain the established practice of fermented wine while jettisoning that of unleaven bread?
the leaven is now the church and humanity the dough in which the gospel will spread.
@@keithwilson6060 i think Jesus also painted easter eggs and hid them with chocolate bunnies so it would be a big party on sunday when He resurrected. my point is - that it is always man that mucks things up with his will, not God's will.
@@paulwiederhold7629
What’s being “mucked up” in your scenario?