Loved “Birthday of a King” (haven’t heard that in literally decades); the Hayes arrangement of “In the Bleak Midwinter” was exquisite, and I loved the little a cappella tag to auld lang syne at the end. Beautiful. Coming down there for a visit next weekend. See you then!
The Birthday of the King was sung OUTSTANDINGLY, and the ORGANIST accompaniment was EXCELLENT, who is that male Organist? Is he the choir director also? Double duty! Awesome!
Where is that HUGE REBUILT POWERFUL Pipe Organ? Oh! how we missed Diane Bish, she would have had that church shaking with Pipe Organ music. The days of D. James Kennedy and Diane Bish are gone, missed.
The video and camera man seems shy at focusing the camera on the Organ console. That is the most powerful instrument in the church does he not know that?
Such beautiful music and God honoring worship. Thank you.
Loved “Birthday of a King” (haven’t heard that in literally decades); the Hayes arrangement of “In the Bleak Midwinter” was exquisite, and I loved the little a cappella tag to auld lang syne at the end. Beautiful. Coming down there for a visit next weekend. See you then!
The opening Hymn was OUTSTANDING, and the ORGANIST played powerfully, we are impressed AGO
The Birthday of the King was sung OUTSTANDINGLY, and the ORGANIST accompaniment was EXCELLENT, who is that male Organist? Is he the choir director also? Double duty! Awesome!
The choir singing that ANTHEM "In the bleak Winter" was so beautifully executed. CRPC is coming back! The choir is awesome!
Coral Ridge is coming back I think....the Lord is blessing her again.
Where is that HUGE REBUILT POWERFUL Pipe Organ? Oh! how we missed Diane Bish, she would have had that church shaking with Pipe Organ music. The days of D. James Kennedy and Diane Bish are gone, missed.
you brought heave to earth for a few moments
The video and camera man seems shy at focusing the camera on the Organ console. That is the most powerful instrument in the church does he not know that?
Put the camera on the Organ console!!!!!!!!!!!!11
I don’t like the screens at all
not very poetic, little to no expression.