Timothy Dudley-Smith takes a line from Albert Schweitzer and fashions a contemporary hymn, usually sung to the tune REPTON. Read the lyrics here. This is a choral rendition.
Timothy Dudley-Smith takes a line from Albert Schweitzer and fashions a contemporary hymn, usually sung to the tune REPTON. Read the lyrics here. This is a choral rendition.
This has been in my iTunes library since earlier this year. It features on Matt Papa‘s Look & Live album. Here’s a link to a chord chart. Verse 1 Come behold the wondrous mystery In the dawning of the King He the theme of heaven’s praises Robed in frail humanity In our longing, in our …
Westminster Confession Of Faith – Lord’s Day 49 Chapter 30 – Of Church Censures I. The Lord Jesus, as king and head of his Church, has therein appointed a government in the hand of Church officers, distinct from the civil magistrate. II. To these officers the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven are committed, by …
Sometimes we try to create Christmas spirit through elaborate plans, expensive gifts and endless celebrations, only to remember again that sharing the love and presence of family is the best way to celebrate Jesus’ birth. The Bible reminds us that God’s salvation is like that, we can create all sorts of plans to ensure our …