Kate Rusby and husband Damien Kane provide a rendition of her song Hunter Moon from what looks to be their home as part of a series of ‘Singy, Songy, Sessions’.
Kate’s voice has a quality that is both unaffected and ethereal.
Kate Rusby and husband Damien Kane provide a rendition of her song Hunter Moon from what looks to be their home as part of a series of ‘Singy, Songy, Sessions’.
Kate’s voice has a quality that is both unaffected and ethereal.
Hearts that are close grieve in a context of physical distancing.
A privilege to be present in support.

Rain For Roots have released another album of songs grounded in Christian faith that, while aimed at children, will invite adults to listen along over and over.
Here’s Hallelujah, a song based on Psalm 148).
The lyrics:
1.
Hallelujah
Moon and stars
Morning sun
Clouds and rain
They all sing
They all sing
Lift their voices to the King
Praise His name
His holy name
2.
Hallelujah
Orchard trees
Cedars tall
Forest green
They all sing
They all sing
Lift their voices to the King
Praise His name
His holy name
Chorus.
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
3.
Hallelujah
Fox and sparrow
Both the wild
And the tame
They all sing
They all sing
Lift their voices to the King
Praise His name
His holy name
Chorus.
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
4
Hallelujah
Men and angels
Queens and princes
Little babe
We all sing
We all sing
Lift their voices to the King
Praise His name
His holy name
Chorus.
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Words and Music
(C) 2020 Rain for Roots
This is the video recorded for Mount Gambier Presbyterian Church for the weekend of May 10, 2020.
Elijah is gone, Elisha remains.
The answer about Elisha’s request to continue Elijah’s work is revealed as we see how the presence of God’s Word results in choices that bring either life or destruction.
Just as the people of old had to choose in Joshua’s day, so the choice continues to be made.
The history of the past does not determine how the blessing or curse will fall.
Each generation must make its own choice.
That would be a comfort to a generation in captivity.
It is a comfort to each of us as we respond to the Gospel.