Press on with Hope (7/18/21) | Music & the Spoken Word
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Music and the Spoken Word broadcast with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
With conductor Mack Wilberg, organist Brian Mathias, and Lloyd Newell as announcer.
Opening Credits (0:00)
1) High on the Mountain Top (1:09)
Ebenezer Beesley; arranged by Mack Wilberg; lyrics by Joel H. Johnson
2) He Shall Feed His Flock (4:52)
John Ness Beck; lyrics from Scripture
3) For the Beauty of the Earth (7:34)
John Rutter; lyrics by Folliott S. Pierpoint
4) The King of Love My Shepherd Is (Organ Solo) (10:49)
Irish melody; arranged by Brian Mathias
5) Allegro, from Concerto in A Minor (Bells on Temple Square) (13:28)
Antonio Vivaldi & Johann Sebastian Bach; arranged by Fred Gramann
6) Persevere with Hope (Spoken Word) (17:15)
7) Climb Ev'ry Mountain, from The Sound of Music (20:07)
Richard Rodgers; arranged by Arthur Harris; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
8) Fill the World with Love, from Goodbye, Mr. Chips (22:57)
Leslie Bricusse; arranged by Mack Wilberg
Persevere with Hope
By Lloyd Newell
If you’ve ever been to a baseball game, you know that something special happens in the middle of the seventh inning. It’s called the seventh-inning stretch. Reportedly, this tradition began way back in 1910, and baseball loves its traditions. So to this day, right before the home team’s half of the inning, all the fans stand up for a minute or two, often singing a song together. After all, they’ve been sitting in those seats for quite a while now, and it’s nice to get a good stretch in before the last two innings of the game.
Recently, the president of a large university pointed to the tradition of the seventh-inning stretch to make a point about our current global pandemic. While we all feel hopeful about the pandemic’s end, he told students, “a lot can happen in the last two innings of a baseball game.” A seventh-inning stretch can be refreshing, he said, but it should “also remind us of the need to continue on-the need to persevere.”
To borrow another phrase made famous by baseball, it’s not over till it’s over. So when we take time to pause and reflect, to stand and stretch, we also prepare for what’s ahead. This allows us to embrace the future with confidence and hope.
We don’t know what the future will bring. But we do know this: mixed in with periods of relative peace and calm, there will be inevitable storms and troubles. Those seem to be the basic ingredients of life. The question is not whether your life will be happy or sad, sweet or bitter. Every life has some of both: happy and sad, sweet and bitter-sometimes in the same day or even the same instant.
So what does a seventh-inning stretch provide? Perspective. By standing up for a moment, you can see a little better. You can reflect on where you’ve been and look ahead at what’s still to come. You may even see some encouraging possibilities on the horizon.
The team that’s ahead in the seventh inning knows that there’s still some work to do if they want to win. And the team that’s behind knows there’s always a chance until the final out is called. In both situations, the best thing any of us can do is persevere with hope.
Episode aired July 18, 2021, Broadcast Number 4792.
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Well what can be said but how wonderful this all is!
Thank you. Speaking as a shut-in, I want you all to know you bring The Spirit into my humble home every Sunday. Bless all of you.
👍 You are right Albert - Music and Imagination can never be 'shut-in' - 🙂
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I love the peace that comes as I listen to this choir.
Beautiful!!!
I always love it when the Bells on Temple Square play! It's just as fun watching them play as it is to listen.
Once again Brother Newell has hit a home run with me. After a wonderfully happy family weekend, the Adversary is trying to bring me down. But as I persevere with that hope, I know I can get back on the track of life❤
how beautiful
I love the Mormon tabernacle
Love y'all
GOD BLESSED
Jesus Bless You All!
Thank you once again for the uplifting spirit.
Thank you for sharing every week. We look forward to your broadcast. Peace,reflecting God's music. Pure worship. Thank you
Thank you, wonderful musicians!
Thanks for the beautiful music, it means so much to me.
Belle Musique Spirituelle-reposante et Inspirante.
This is so peaceful and beautiful! I love it! Thank you so much. Blantyre Malawi..
Blessings all ❤
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Thank you so much for this performance!
🗣️☘️ Gracias Gracias Gracias por compartir ESTOS HIMNOS ESPÍRITUALES REFORZANDO MI FE En CONSTANTEMENTE CON NUESTRO PADRE CELESTIAL y NUESTRO SEÑOR JESUCRISTO 🙏🙌🙏💞🇻🇪🖐️
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What a privilege to be part of this, all the way from Abuja, Nigeria.
Awesome music 🎶 Enjoyed every minute ❤Blessings to all!🙏🙏🙏
If you’re going to have commercials in these videos, could they be placed “in-between” the musical selections, and not rudely interrupting Lloyd Newell’s narration?
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