I am Baptist and this song was used for our choir processional. Thank you Cogic yall took me back to the good old days when we sang hymns Praise him!!!!
I grew up in a Seventh-Day Adventist Church, and we are singing this song when the congregation is fellowship with one another, greeting and welcoming new members and guests.
@@ToneCabinet this is one of my favourite congregational hymn singing videos here on youtube and the hymn leader was powerful. Bless the Lord. I guess the COGIC are like charismatic Baptists
'In Christ there is no east or west in Him no south or north, but one great fellowship of love throughout the whole wide earth.' May God continue to bountifully bless the Church of God in Christ and Greetings from the Bahamas.
I am proud to be a COGIC preacher and organist, and I love this hymn. This is the Church of God In Christ, you can't join it, you got to be born in it, this is the Church of God In Christ. I was born and raised in this church.
Lol of course one can join COGIC. This Church's doctrine is based on Apostolic teaching of the New Testament which means there exists no partiality. All are welcome
I agree anybody can join the Church of Christ if they repent and believe the gospel and get born again (Acts 2:37-38). However, there are many doctrines of the Apostles' that Cogic does not believe. So i disagree that they are founded on the doctrine of the apostles. Some of these include: 1 timothy 2:9-15,1 Corinthians 11:3-7, Acts 2:38,Acts 10:46-48, Mark 10:11-12, 1 Corinthians 14:33-37
This very rendition of this song has been on my mind all week though I've never heard it before. This kind of music is just in the playlist of our souls.
What a fellowship, what a joy divine leaning on the everlasting arm What a blessedness, what a peace is mine Leaning one the everlasting arm Oh yes I’m leaning on, Jesus Christ my savior Safe and secure from all alarm Leaning on, Jesus Christ my Savior Leaning on the everlasting arm. Oh how sweet to walk, in this pilgrim place Leaning on the everlasting arm Oh how bright the path, Glows from day to day Leaning on the everlasting arm. Oh yes I’m leaning, leaning. Safe and secure from allllll alarm. Oh yes I’m leaning on Jesus, Christ my Savior Leaning on the everlasting arm. What have I to dread? What have I to fear Leaning on the everlasting arm I have blessed peace, with my Lord so near Leaning on the everlasting arm. Oh yes I’m leaning. Leaning on Jesus. Safe and secure from all alarm Oh yes I’m leaning, leaning, Leaning on the everlasting arm. Oh yes I’m leaning on Jesus Christ my savior Safe and secure from all alarm. Oh yes I’m leaning, leaning. Leaning on the everlasting arm. Leaning leaning Safe and secure from all alarm Leaning on the everlasting arm.
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (August 10, Pentecost 9), we sang this as the Opening Hymn. It is #774 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.
I am Baptist and this song was used for our choir processional. Thank you Cogic yall took me back to the good old days when we sang hymns
Praise him!!!!
I grew up in a Seventh-Day Adventist Church, and we are singing this song when the congregation is fellowship with one another, greeting and welcoming new members and guests.
We don't sing songs like that in church enough, we need more of Jesus in church!
When I was growing up, seemed like just about all Sundays.
This sounds like singing from a Missionary Baptist Church Convention. Just beautiful and it made me get up and start singing along
You do know the COGIC came out of the Baptist church as C.H. Mason was raised Baptist.
@@ToneCabinet this is one of my favourite congregational hymn singing videos here on youtube and the hymn leader was powerful. Bless the Lord. I guess the COGIC are like charismatic Baptists
He did a fine job leading the Hymn...on the order of Bishop Ellis and the late.Bishop Bell
'In Christ there is no east or west in Him no south or north, but one great fellowship of love throughout the whole wide earth.' May God continue to bountifully bless the Church of God in Christ and Greetings from the Bahamas.
Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah.I am leaning on the everlasting arms.thank you Jesus.❤️🔥
My my my. Sing it Rev. Leaning on Jesus!!!!!
I am proud to be a COGIC preacher and organist, and I love this hymn. This is the Church of God In Christ, you can't join it, you got to be born in it, this is the Church of God In Christ. I was born and raised in this church.
@Ben Harris God bless you both
Lol of course one can join COGIC. This Church's doctrine is based on Apostolic teaching of the New Testament which means there exists no partiality. All are welcome
I agree anybody can join the Church of Christ if they repent and believe the gospel and get born again (Acts 2:37-38). However, there are many doctrines of the Apostles' that Cogic does not believe. So i disagree that they are founded on the doctrine of the apostles. Some of these include: 1 timothy 2:9-15,1 Corinthians 11:3-7, Acts 2:38,Acts 10:46-48, Mark 10:11-12, 1 Corinthians 14:33-37
"I have blessed peace with my Lord so near.. 🎶"
This very rendition of this song has been on my mind all week though I've never heard it before. This kind of music is just in the playlist of our souls.
Glory Hallelujah 👏🏾
Everytime I see programs waving, I get goosebumps regardless of the song.
Hallelujah I love the old time gospel.
I did a fact check on the words of this great hymn and the results were 100% truth. Nothing but the blood❤
Jesus is coming ...
What a fellowship, what a joy divine leaning on the everlasting arm
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine
Leaning one the everlasting arm
Oh yes I’m leaning on, Jesus Christ my savior
Safe and secure from all alarm
Leaning on, Jesus Christ my Savior
Leaning on the everlasting arm.
Oh how sweet to walk, in this pilgrim place
Leaning on the everlasting arm
Oh how bright the path, Glows from day to day
Leaning on the everlasting arm.
Oh yes I’m leaning, leaning.
Safe and secure from allllll alarm.
Oh yes I’m leaning on Jesus, Christ my Savior
Leaning on the everlasting arm.
What have I to dread? What have I to fear
Leaning on the everlasting arm
I have blessed peace, with my Lord so near
Leaning on the everlasting arm.
Oh yes I’m leaning. Leaning on Jesus.
Safe and secure from all alarm
Oh yes I’m leaning, leaning,
Leaning on the everlasting arm.
Oh yes I’m leaning on Jesus Christ my savior
Safe and secure from all alarm.
Oh yes I’m leaning, leaning.
Leaning on the everlasting arm.
Leaning leaning
Safe and secure from all alarm
Leaning on the everlasting arm.
Nothing like sum good ol HIGH PRAISES in one accord with all d saints -- without d CLUB music!
nice.i love ole school church hymns
I love Church Of God in Christ.
Rev. Daniel can also play the Hammond B-3 and plays OLD SCHOOL and sets it on fire.
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (August 10, Pentecost 9), we sang this as the Opening Hymn. It is #774 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.
Of Course I have been Baptized in Jesus name and am COGIC TOO, Now what?
This is why war starts because you ask about someone faith when we due we go to one place and then the judgment! God not going to ask your religion.
It's a very nice song , i love it .
Yes Lord!
song just the way i like it
Sang it Elder Daniels!!!!!!!!
I love it!!
Yes lord
love this song!
I grew up in the COGIC.
love it
Great song..
My my my
×1.25 sounds really good
dude can sang!!
Program waving at 2:37
That building looks as big as the NRG Stadium.
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GVU GBU GBU GBU 😇👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🤲🤲🤲🤝🤝🤝🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Crooks lol🤣🤣 Andrew Caldwell and William Mccray sent me
3:47
Lots of money in the house lol smh
im sorry but at FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, THEY SUNG IT BETTA
There is no competition in Christ. Only carnality brings thst kind of strife.
I love it!