January 6, 2019 - Music & The Spoken Word

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  • Music and the Spoken Word broadcast with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
    View the individual tracks here: bit.ly/2X170PV
    1. “Let All the World in Every Corner Sing”
    2. “Morning Has Broken”
    3. “In the Garden”
    4. “Marche Militaire” (Organ Solo)
    5. “Over the Rainbow,” from The Wizard of Oz
    6. Of Bridges and Transitions (Spoken Word)
    7. “How Firm a Foundation”
    Of Bridges and Transitions
    Life is often compared to a pathway. And, as most of us know by experience, that pathway is rarely smooth and straight. Rather, it takes us on a journey of peaks and valleys, twists and turns. Some of these are expected: Childhood passes into youth. Youthful life evolves into adulthood and, eventually, into life’s twilight. We know these changes are coming, and we can prepare ourselves to transition from one stage to another.
    Other transitions are less predictable. We might transition from being single to married, from unemployment to a steady job, from health to chronic illness, or any of these in reverse. We know that life’s path must take us through such changes; otherwise we will never really go anywhere. Still, it can be hard to transition from the familiar to the unknown.
    A young man and his father took an adventurous hike in a remote mountainous area. At one point their path brought them to a wide, deep chasm. The only way forward was to cross a long suspension bridge. At first they were hesitant. Was the bridge safe? But then they saw the firm anchors on either side and the strong cables that held the span in place. Seeing the strength of the bridge and knowing that many others had gone this way before them, they confidently crossed the chasm and continued their journey.
    If we want to safely cross the bridges that span from one stage of life to another, we need secure anchors and strong connections. We can be anchored by values that do not shift with the times, by truth that does not sway in the winds of change. Connections with family, friends, and mentors will give us confidence that we can make lasting and meaningful progress in our transitions through life. Perhaps no anchor is stronger, no connection more important, than our relationship with the divine and our trust in heaven’s help.
    No matter the transitions we must make, no matter the bridges we must cross, if we are anchored in truth and connected to those who love and support us, we can rest assured that we will arrive safely on the other side.
    Episode 4660. Aired January 6, 2019.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @rosaelsach.a.1443
    @rosaelsach.a.1443 4 роки тому

    Una fuente de inspiración y fortaleza

  • @ivonnechavez1886
    @ivonnechavez1886 5 років тому +1

    Excelente material audiovisual...felicitaciones a esta magna institucion...es un verdadero regalo para los oidos y la vision no solo fisicos sino, espirituales...agradezco la generosidad de quien ha subido a internet este precioso tesoro de musica inspiradora...Gracias, mil gracias...Muy edificante y saludable

  • @mareike5600
    @mareike5600 5 років тому +1

    What a beautiful delight and uplift. Wonderful Frequency.

  • @juliosbush
    @juliosbush 5 років тому +2

    Nice choir and nice song

  • @asasebestyen
    @asasebestyen 5 років тому

    Nagyon szép köszönjük szépen.Isten áldása legyen veletek.

  • @edmondcheval5526
    @edmondcheval5526 5 років тому +1

    AMEN

  • @teresaosorio1959
    @teresaosorio1959 5 років тому +2

    Divino maravilhoso excelente

  • @cellobus2961
    @cellobus2961 4 роки тому

    Where can you find recordings of this opening from the 60s and 70s? My mom listened to it every Sunday morning, she didn't realize it but she was giving me harmony lessons.