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 …
This is still more of an Advent mode song. And I’ve been waiting to share this for weeks. Written and performed by husband and wife duo The Lockwoods for Bethlehem Baptist Church, it’s a lovely summary of biblical teaching about Jesus. The animation was created by someone else, and if you have problems with images …
For Christmas songs today I’m posting about Page CXVI‘s newly released EP Advent To Christmas. The EP has been produced as the first of three, with following releases thematically linked to Lent, Palm Sunday, and Maundy Thursday, and then Good Friday and Easter. Those of you familiar with their contemporary arrangements and recordings of hymns …