Thank you, this brought back the very happy memory of my baptism at Duke Street Baptist Church in Richmond, UK in 1973. The preacher that night was Rev. John Bird, and this was the opening hymn. He said "Sometimes we sing old hymns, sometimes we sing new hymns, tonight we are going to sing an old one, but as if it were new in our hearts."
Such a strong, bold, resounding and time honoured Hymn! This is one of my favorite classical gospel songs and you played it in the perfect time! It's not meant to be played fast or slow but right where your playing it.
Hallelujah, these Bible verses are so valuable. Thank you dear Yasmin for this wonderful moment. You accompany the congregation in such a wonderfully lively and dynamic way, it is great praise to God! Many greetings from Roland
Thank you, this brought back the very happy memory of my baptism at Duke Street Baptist Church in Richmond, UK in 1973. The preacher that night was Rev. John Bird, and this was the opening hymn. He said "Sometimes we sing old hymns, sometimes we sing new hymns, tonight we are going to sing an old one, but as if it were new in our hearts."
Praise the Lord! What a powerful hymn and statement to accompany the wonderful decision to be baptized. God bless!
My heart rejoices over this young lady as if she was my own daughter! I am so proud of her... always! Amen!
Such a strong, bold, resounding and time honoured Hymn! This is one of my favorite classical gospel songs and you played it in the perfect time! It's not meant to be played fast or slow but right where your playing it.
Praise the Lord! I'm glad you have been blessed!
Beautiful.
Thank you for watching!
Thks Yasmin for your arrangement of this powerful hymn. You put a lot of effort into playing the hymn.
Praise the Lord!
Hallelujah, these Bible verses are so valuable. Thank you dear Yasmin for this wonderful moment. You accompany the congregation in such a wonderfully lively and dynamic way, it is great praise to God! Many greetings from Roland
Praise the Lord! Thank you for watching, Roland!