I love!! this youth choir in the 1970's Beautiful!!!!! choir singing to the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank God sacrifice his life for me and the whole world. Thank you! Jesus for my salvation.
That’s nice reminds me of the late 80s going to those baptist churches sometimes in NY . They sang stuff like this. You can tell it’s old cause the young girls have pressed hair , very few black girls get their hair pressed anymore . I love this tho so nice
Not everyone was overly eager to perform on camera back then. Now, EVERYONE wants to be a star, and if it’s not worth recording or if it doesn’t bring attention to oneself, it’s not worth doing. THAT’S a major fault of many Christian artists now.
This is clearly 1972 - From the Dookie Braids - I see Blue Magic and Pressing combs - and the choir robes? Don't none of em fit properly - the Electric Company Kids lololol....Love it
I hope you people realize that this video was long ago and not recently, this was when children and young people were well mannered and disciplined, maybe that's why they looked scared and different to you .
So, are you saying that at this time, if you sang in a youth choir then you were disciplined to be mannerful, and this is what being joyful in the lord looks like?
@@Simonlazarus-n3u I agree that some of them were camera shy, but I don't know how anyone equates well mannered and disciplined with sad or scared expressions. Even today, I have yet to see a youth choir of ill mannered and undisciplined children.
@@musickfreek It's true though. One girl looked like she was about to cry. Remembering my own days of being a kid in church, I figured she might have gotten either an earful or a hard tap on the butt before going in front of the camera. Apparently, whoever laid into her forgot to tell her to fix her face before she went out there. Later on in the song she appears to be laughing. I bet she got it again when it was over.🤣
We used to sing this song in North Carolina. I really do miss the 1970s!
Decentcy and Order. Singing to the Glory of God.
I love!! this youth choir in the 1970's Beautiful!!!!! choir singing to the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank God sacrifice his life for me and the whole world. Thank you! Jesus for my salvation.
Andre crouch.
I was leading children church had kids sing this in the 80s 😊 it was revival 80s 90s. What a time.
Awesome indeed
That’s nice reminds me of the late 80s going to those baptist churches sometimes in NY . They sang stuff like this. You can tell it’s old cause the young girls have pressed hair , very few black girls get their hair pressed anymore . I love this tho so nice
This is 1974
Not everyone was overly eager to perform on camera back then. Now, EVERYONE wants to be a star, and if it’s not worth recording or if it doesn’t bring attention to oneself, it’s not worth doing. THAT’S a major fault of many Christian artists now.
Wantarfol
This is clearly 1972 - From the Dookie Braids - I see Blue Magic and Pressing combs - and the choir robes? Don't none of em fit properly - the Electric Company Kids lololol....Love it
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I hope you people realize that this video was long ago and not recently, this was when children and young people were well mannered and disciplined, maybe that's why they looked scared and different to you .
Exactly! That's just the way it was... they were disciplined
So, are you saying that at this time, if you sang in a youth choir then you were disciplined to be mannerful, and this is what being joyful in the lord looks like?
I love those robes that youth choir had on, those are very nice and I’m a millennial by the way.
@@kayon2937 I agree one hundred percent. These kids were just camera shy
@@Simonlazarus-n3u I agree that some of them were camera shy, but I don't know how anyone equates well mannered and disciplined with sad or scared expressions. Even today, I have yet to see a youth choir of ill mannered and undisciplined children.
Remember being in childrem choir.
They are looking scared!!!
What a ridiculous comment
@@musickfreek It's true though. One girl looked like she was about to cry. Remembering my own days of being a kid in church, I figured she might have gotten either an earful or a hard tap on the butt before going in front of the camera. Apparently, whoever laid into her forgot to tell her to fix her face before she went out there. Later on in the song she appears to be laughing. I bet she got it again when it was over.🤣
Because the village didn’t play with us from about the 90’s and back. Like they do now.
They all look so sad
If "I don't want to be here" was a choir.
Because that’s the youth choir. You know we really didn’t have “a choice” from the 90’s on back. You HAD to do SOMETHING with the church🤷🏽♂️
@@P.C-d8n but I loved being in the choir. These are the faces of kids who did not.
Why are those kids looking like that ?
That’s when kids received instructions on how to act
That is discipline
Bless them.
They sang beautifully, but thier countenance lacked joy.
Discipline doesn't have to mean gloom 🙏
@@AngelaDavis-yz3xf you're probably used to seeing children misbehave and call it cute.
Better than how kids act today