I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (October 19, Pentecost 19), we sang this as our Opening Hymn. It is #705 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.
+川瀬 Kawase, 俊雄 Toshio Thank you for the message! I hope you are having a blessed week! Keep coming back to my site. I am starting to post more hymns. I am very happy that you enjoy this hymn. God Bless you.
davemccrary Thank you for your comment, Dave. Fine mpeg quality in its sound and camera work! Is this perhaps what you've taken by yourself? I love this hymn very much, makes my spirit ever more hopeful! This hymn, I happened to hear it at Church in central Tokyo, Japan, called Tokyo Union Church - its congregation is International-Interdenominational. Sure, I will watch more of your posts on hymns. Good Christian Hymns are source of good, great spiritual energy, aren't they? So, are you from Houston, Texas, by the way? I've never been to the mainland of the US though, only to Hawaii for 27 days! Anyway, let us pray for the victims in Paris. God bless you, too.
Yes sir! I have been directing television for my church for quite some time. I have to give a lot of credit to the volunteers that operate the cameras each week. Absolutely, let us keep all of those persons in Paris in our prayers.
+川瀬 Kawase, 俊雄 Toshio There is a man here in Texas who is a musician, who may also be from Japan. His name is Kiyo Watanabe. Here is his channel: ua-cam.com/users/kiyow I thought I would share his channel with you, since he and his wife are great musicians in their churches.
Thanks again, Dave. Oh, don't call me 'sir,' I just want to be being normal and equal, you know! Thank you for letting me know Kiyo Watanabe, who must be a 100% Japanese in its name. How intriguing to watch what he's performing there in Texas! Keep up your great mpeg works! And hope you'd have a great weekend and god bless you.
This organ was rebuilt in the 90s by Schoenstein. A bit of History.... Aeolian Skinner built this organ as the next project after the organ in the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Schoenstein rebuilt both organs in that same order.
It is an Aeolian-Skinner organ originally built and installed in 1949! In the early 1990s (I think in 1993), it was rebuilt by Schoenstein. Sorry for the reply 7 years later!
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (October 19, Pentecost 19), we sang this as our Opening Hymn. It is #705 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.
Traditional church will remain alive!!!
Beautiful and hopeful. Hallelujah! Greetings from Saitama, Japan.
+川瀬 Kawase, 俊雄 Toshio Thank you for the message! I hope you are having a blessed week! Keep coming back to my site. I am starting to post more hymns. I am very happy that you enjoy this hymn. God Bless you.
davemccrary Thank you for your comment, Dave. Fine mpeg quality in its sound and camera work! Is this perhaps what you've taken by yourself?
I love this hymn very much, makes my spirit ever more hopeful! This hymn, I happened to hear it at Church in central Tokyo, Japan, called Tokyo Union Church - its congregation is International-Interdenominational.
Sure, I will watch more of your posts on hymns. Good Christian Hymns are source of good, great spiritual energy, aren't they? So, are you from Houston, Texas, by the way? I've never been to the mainland of the US though, only to Hawaii for 27 days! Anyway, let us pray for the victims in Paris. God bless you, too.
Yes sir! I have been directing television for my church for quite some time. I have to give a lot of credit to the volunteers that operate the cameras each week. Absolutely, let us keep all of those persons in Paris in our prayers.
+川瀬 Kawase, 俊雄 Toshio There is a man here in Texas who is a musician, who may also be from Japan. His name is Kiyo Watanabe. Here is his channel: ua-cam.com/users/kiyow I thought I would share his channel with you, since he and his wife are great musicians in their churches.
Thanks again, Dave. Oh, don't call me 'sir,' I just want to be being normal and equal, you know!
Thank you for letting me know Kiyo Watanabe, who must be a 100% Japanese in its name. How intriguing to watch what he's performing there in Texas!
Keep up your great mpeg works! And hope you'd have a great weekend and god bless you.
It's a great instrument! Thank's for watching! We have a great organist too.
It is a 3 Manual Aeolian Skinner!! the console sits above the choir loft on right, organist faces congragation you cannot see them!
This organ was rebuilt in the 90s by Schoenstein. A bit of History.... Aeolian Skinner built this organ as the next project after the organ in the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Schoenstein rebuilt both organs in that same order.
Awesome! I love this! Its my favorite hymn :) What type of pipe organ is this?
It is an Aeolian-Skinner organ originally built and installed in 1949! In the early 1990s (I think in 1993), it was rebuilt by Schoenstein. Sorry for the reply 7 years later!