In Christ Alone

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @MMA-kw8cg
    @MMA-kw8cg Год назад +8

    Rich tone quality, clear diction, and beautiful singers. Great conductor. Sharing the gospel in song, this group is a blessing. Glory to God!

  • @jimdwright6541
    @jimdwright6541 Год назад +3

    Great song & beautifully executed
    Thank you for sharing

  • @christianbrydges3620
    @christianbrydges3620 Год назад +5

    For I am His, and He is mine. AMEN

  • @Bob-gl6cg
    @Bob-gl6cg Год назад +4

    Simply beautiful. Superb soprano, excellent use of the basses. Chord transition was done expertly. Dynamics #1. well done, God has heard your song.

  • @arjenvanderhauw7351
    @arjenvanderhauw7351 Год назад +6

    We are in different places on this earth, worshipping maybe a bit different, but we agree… in Christ alone….! Great performance of your choir, great voices too . Your voices are singing the glory of God, keep it up!

  • @gladysvogel9442
    @gladysvogel9442 Год назад +2

    Wonderful! Beautiful rendition to The Glory Of The Only One And True God!!❤ Thank You!

  • @GladysRWhite
    @GladysRWhite Год назад +6

    How besutiful! Love this lovely praises for our precious savior!

  • @lettersfromjustin
    @lettersfromjustin 27 дней назад

    preciso postar isso kkkkkkkkkk magnífico 🎉

  • @debrarosenblum9055
    @debrarosenblum9055 Год назад

    ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 🙏❣️❣️❣️🕊️🕊️🕊️❣️❣️❣️

  • @bonniehare2372
    @bonniehare2372 Год назад +2

    So beautifully done to Gods glory. Thank you!

  • @elizabethhusom6494
    @elizabethhusom6494 Год назад +4

    Beautiful. Praise be to God.

  • @RJ-xf4om
    @RJ-xf4om Год назад +2

    Magnificent!❤

  • @nadanalia3000
    @nadanalia3000 Год назад +1

    Wonderful

  • @terryklinger1648
    @terryklinger1648 Год назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @tracythorne3136
    @tracythorne3136 Год назад

    beautiful

  • @Vivaldilover
    @Vivaldilover Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @malysagregory8815
    @malysagregory8815 Год назад +1

    Love it

  • @christinepeter7190
    @christinepeter7190 2 года назад +2

    Sooooo schön ❤️🤗

    • @christophermartin2842
      @christophermartin2842 2 года назад +1

      yes beutiful and blessed Thank you God for such a pure sound and tribute to Christ in holy reverance!

  • @markherr4316
    @markherr4316 11 месяцев назад

    Magnificent, you have expressed the music and lyrics perfectly. Great choral leadership. Where are you located. Would love to experience a live perfo6. U u u

  • @polyhymnia6923
    @polyhymnia6923 Год назад +1

    kudos for making a jesus pop song sound beautiful!

    • @CaptainX2012
      @CaptainX2012 Год назад

      It's not a pop song

    • @polyhymnia6923
      @polyhymnia6923 Год назад

      @@CaptainX2012 It uses the pop music compositional style so yes it is, only with Jesus words

  • @MrFisherteach
    @MrFisherteach Год назад

    Does anyone know who arranged this??

  • @RosemeirePereiradaSilva-nc4ju
    @RosemeirePereiradaSilva-nc4ju Год назад

    ❤😊😮😅 4:59

  • @DorisSamojluk
    @DorisSamojluk Год назад +1

    Take that child outside!

    • @kapitanivanov
      @kapitanivanov Год назад +2

      but Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.”
      Matthew 19:14

    • @kapitanivanov
      @kapitanivanov Год назад +2

      @bibliotecauap8637 we're teaching kids that but while they're learning, we're being an example

    • @kapitanivanov
      @kapitanivanov Год назад

      Now I know why American churches don't have much youth or young children in them because they're not part of it. They're being taken outside as a nuisance and years later,they don't want to have anything to do with that church

    • @papaix4387
      @papaix4387 Год назад +1

      Hey, sorry I’m the culprit. I simply set up my iPhone and took this on my own. This is just a impromptu performance for family and friends. The baby is one of the singers’ just couldn’t be eliminated!

  • @christophermartin2842
    @christophermartin2842 2 года назад +1

    ooooh do you guys believe in using musicians?

    • @papaix4387
      @papaix4387 2 года назад +1

      some are musicians but choose a acapella for this program.

    • @papaix4387
      @papaix4387 Год назад

      Many in the Mennonite church do use/train on instruments. But the Glory is God's so they do not generally parade or do paid concerts. ruclips.net/video/hEFO_wRRDcw/видео.html

  • @christophermartin2842
    @christophermartin2842 2 года назад +2

    like a pianist?

    • @christophermartin2842
      @christophermartin2842 2 года назад +2

      @Butterfly Moments I see I'm not sure what the difference between Amish and Mennonite is only from what I heard from other people and of course if it is on the internet you know its real but the word on the street so to speak is that Amish don't use electricity and use hospitals or modern medical practices. I understand they are predominately protestant apart from the catholic practices or influence of Constantine. I have been told they speak Dutch German and they grow their own food and education is homeschooled and a rumspringa is an event at the age of accountability where offspring can live and experience modernization and living in the modern world aside from the environment that they were raised. I also hear that the Mennonites are more of the practice that they use some technology like a tractor to plow and may use electricity in some cases but unclear on the extent. As far as differences between doctrinization where liturgical teachings originate I am totally aloof of! However one has to respect and have reverence for a culture so devoted to serving God as they practice! They live and believe in being separate from worldly practices and traditions. In reverence and honor to the creator, I truly and deeply respect and honor them! Regardless if I personally subscribe to their mission statement of Lifestyle. Definitely, a culture to admire with awe!

    • @chrismartin34606
      @chrismartin34606 2 года назад +1

      @Butterfly Moments thank you so much for the detailed information this clears up a lot of stuff really because it was hard for me to tell.Now I know I’ve been through Pennsylvania. Several times, as a truck driver and I would have to wait behind the buggies all the time driving through the state of Pennsylvania and it would just always fascinate me to see them and their lifestyle I’ve always admired them because due to the traditional Amish practices, these are people that you said, from the best of my knowledge, that separate themselves from the rest of the world, while God does the same thing, and to be separate means to be holy! Their desire for righteousness, their thirst, it is written in Scripture. It will be answered. And it says blessed are those who thirst for righteousness I just gotta say whether I agree specifically and every doctor and that they may have or I do not I don’t think that really determines if a person is righteous or not. Where does it say in scripture that that would be the case it doesn’t. However, I think that Jehovah sees the heart and the intent is what matters to him whether the doctrine of sound or not, I think is secondary however, there is something very exponential that at the beginning of the reformation, and the separation from the Catholic Church between protestants, and Catholicism, there is one book that stood out the most, and that was written by my favorite author of all time. And the author Was the apostle Paul for the book of Romans, when that book was written, he wasn’t even at Rome and tell the latter part of that book. And get this, God told Paul you’re going to Rome, and answered his wishes because his heart was for the crème de la crème of the world, the heart and the seat of the Roman empire to reach out and to evangelize! You see when Paul was in the synagogue, because that’s what he usually visited first when he would travel was first the Jew than the gentile meaning first the things of God, and then he would reach out to the nonbelievers. He would preach in the synagogues well he went into a temple, and I believe this was at the time he was sent to Caesarea because he was arrested because a certain person was in the temple that had nothing to do with Paul directly, and the priest there in the temple that Paul had brought that specific person in which I guess was an abomination for him to be there you know the certain person that they thought Paul brought in. So they arrested Paul and that is one God said you have asked me to go to the Romans and preach so I am going to send you to Rome, but it didn’t happen like Paul expected! Get this God did not tell him what God said, and what happened lined up to be the truth it just did not fit Paul’s expectations, but the cool part about everything is the coolest part is that the Roman government paid for his trip expenses as a prisoner who would’ve thought? He didn’t have to bother the church or the clergy to come up with some money for his travels to Rome the government paid for it! He had to make an appeal in Caesarea before he went to Rome, but he stood there for like two or three years before they shipped him to Rome, because they kept Robert bawling him through the court system so he had to apply for an Apollati (Appeal in Italian) it is also interesting how Paul when he was arrested in Greece he could’ve claimed his citizenship on several accounts and did not exercise the privilege as being half Greek citizen and half Jew. That half part was enough for him to get out of a lot of sticky situations with Greece! I don’t think there was one time that Paul used that privilege actually copying the personality of Christ, being able to use the powers of heaven to get off the cross and refusing and refusing to use his powers to turn the bread into stone during the temptation, when the spirit led Jesus into the wilderness, ‘ cause Jesus had to be a human. If he would’ve turned the bread into stone, and called the Angels down to rescue them from from the cross, he would stop being human, and he would be deity. And he had to be human to die on the cross. But he still had a duality of being deity, but also at the same time 100% human. If he would’ve stop being human, you cannot kill a god so he would not have died on the cross, and a human had to be sacrificed a perfect human. One that had fulfilled the law of course of deity can be perfect and fill every single wall that needs to be filled but that would defeat the purpose of a human being. Perfect. The second atom, the alpha and the omega. Emmanuel means God with us people argue over Jesus or Yeshua, but his real name is Emmanuel, the word Jesus or Yashua just means Josh. But Emmanuel in the beginning of Matthew, when it was told unto his mother that his name shall be called Emmanuel meaning God with us. He has also been known as hosanna. That was during his triumphal entry. You know when he was on a donkey. I’m sorry to get off on a tangent.
      Meanwhile, back at the ranch here we had Martin Luther the father of the reformation! Well, he was an Augustinian monk at a very young age and he was worried and confessing all the time to his spiritual mentor all of his sins, because that’s what they did, and his mentor who happened to be a priest kept saying, you know what you need to go out there and commit a real sin. He actually told him to go out and sin and quit complaining about these small little sins because the priest got tired of hearing his confessions , there was nothing interesting and nothing juicy to report so the priest got bored of hearing all of his confessions. But it finally dawned on Martin Luther at some point that hey wait a second, we are saved by grace not earning our salvation and that’s what separated him from the popular belief of his time, making him not only a radical, but a rebel. Setting himself apart from the main stream belief. There have been many who have followed after him such as Wesley and also Calvin! But they all have one thing in common, and that was the book of Romans that had revealed to them the truth of the matter, when it comes to doing what is good by the book strictly or just being called righteous because God calls you righteous not mankind. Throughout the whole books of the Bible, it’s a reoccurring theme. It seems like God chooses to call somebody righteous yet still a sinner there’s a difference between being a sinner and being a righteous person and that difference is we all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, we must accept this, no matter how much we separate ourselves from other peoples beliefs. We are called to love everybody, but we are not called to love what they do however, I cannot say enough how much I admire the Amish. They are a perfect example of how to live a good wholesome life they are family orientated. The father is in the home there is stability and there is structure unmatched From anything I’ve ever seen Mormons on the other hand that’s a different story and I’m not even gonna go there. Just to save face, but I have a lot to say about that cult but I do not think in any way shape or form that the Amish are even near being in a cult! I believe they are blessed by Jehovah I believe that heavenly father loves everybody anyway and wishes the best for them but when it comes down to it at the end of the day, it is an individuals choice to either live and do what is right or to choose evil over good. It’s a story that keeps on unfolding since the dawn of mankind in Genesis.

  • @codywm6429
    @codywm6429 Год назад +1

    Was it just ME... that thought "I could do without the baby" ?

    • @ciams3334
      @ciams3334 Год назад +4

      Would love to hear sweet baby more and see babies reaction