they took it way back to the best days when the whole church was on one accord and lifted those voices with zero instruments. all we needed was a good toe tap, some clapping hands, and our voices. the LORD was with us then and he is now. we got the victory and HE got the praise. i love this so much. this is just wonderful.
I am a seventy five year old great grand mother and i remember all of these old songs that we song when i was a child down in Arkansas and Louisiana. My grandmother would sing all the time at Mt. Union Baptist Church in Marion, La. We need to sing like this now.
This was my grandmother’s favorite hymn! She lead it whenever they sang it in our church! It was her testimony song! When she passed, they sung it at her funeral & believe me when I tell you, she walked straight through those pearly gates shouting this song to the top of her lungs! Hearing this makes me miss her sooooo much!
I couldn't hold back the tears. This reminds me too much of church with my grandma when I was young. That first lady reminds me of when my grandma would lead this song.
OMG I love this song reminds me as a child in church revivals fasting laying of the hands walking in church paying respect going to the alter kneeling pray then sit down AMEN 🙏
Hi. There are many different varieties of Primitive Baptists. In urban areas where I grew up my cousins were PB..National Primitive Baptist Convention USA and they Did use musical instruments, had many Choirs and usually were the top members of Choir Unions. What differentiated them from Missionary Baptists was their Foot Washing at The Lord's Supper. They had tons of a capella Hymn lining and singing but also Gospel Singing with instruments. There really is nothing wrong with that. The 150th Psalm is all about Praise giving God All including with cymbals, string instruments..All..so it is Biblically okay to do so . We can choose not to as well and that is to be respected but the Primitive Baptists on my family choose to use it all. I am a musician and if God Blessed me with a talent how can I reject it?
Good old spiritual. I grew up listening to Rev. Cleophus Robinson and Mahaliah Jackson. Oh how I wish I were born in those days. I can see where Revivalism in Jamaica and Spiritual Baptists in Trinidad came from
This reminds me of growing up in Green view First Baptist Church when an elderly man or woman would get up singing and the church just falls in behind. This is straight from Africa here. Of course, we are to modern now and many churches don't have signing like this.
Reminds me so much of how my people, Creek and Seminole Indians, sing our centuries old hymns in our churches in our Muskogee language. It was and is our way of bringing the Creator to us, just as I can see it is the same for these worshiping members of Mt. Ramah Primitive Baptist Church. AMEN!
Karen Harjo, I love your comment! This particular style of praise/prayer comes directly from Africa via South Carolina and the Sea Island Praise Houses that were built by slaves and former slaves. The Praise Circle was a very specific type of worship and was later carried North, South, and West with enslaved peoples and also with free blacks migrating to find a better life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Thank you Mary Matthews. Just so you understand where I'm coming from, I recommend that you check out a clip from a short film by Sterlin Harjo about Muskogee hymns. It is entitled "This May Be the Last Time" and is available on RUclips and VOD, and there are some hymns sung in our Muskogee (Creek/Seminole) language on RUclips. Many blessings!
I grew up Baptist just like this being a black ... but a few years ago had the privilege to drive the Seminole Tribe of Florida to the Gathering of Nations and we visited a Tribe of very primitive living Indians living just the way they had for centuries.. I think the Peublo... they were singing in there ancient language and telling the stories of the long walk.. I had to leave the room before I lost it..I didn't understand what they were saying but I felt it..I couldn't stop crying...
You ever thought they are the disenfranchised Creek and Seminoles and you are the franchised? Because how is the same melody lines are found all over the world? And everybody say that’s how MY people sang in our language!
@@dustincdouglas2290 Yes all Aboriginals (original peoples) received similar messages about how to praise. You see this everywhere among NATIVES to any continent
Sister Kathy,my name is elder Alvin Dixon I came there and preached 3-4 times was always a blessing, brother Willie was there at the time , sister Jessie and I still have sweet memories of the love and kindness you'll showed me and the brother with, give my love to your people and thanks for putting this out where I could partake of it
This service reminds me so much of my former church home in Byhalia, MS 38611: Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist, under the leadership of the late Pastor Emeritus Samuel A Phillips, Sr.. Sister Lovie Phillips was a praise leader and SHOUTER!
The hats are Crowns these are Yah's Queen and Daughters chosen by him for himself only if some are not wearing their Crowns they still are Yah's Daughters AMEN ❤
I agree with the last message, I miss this singing, None in columbus ohio....I'm have to go back to georgia where my mother & fathers church in buena vista, ga
Yessuh!! I love this! If I'm not mistaking, I believe the lady leading this is the same lady in the other video singing the same song. I LOVE IT!!! Thanks for sharing!
I grew up in the Primitive Baptist faith,and now reside in Va. Beach and there are no close churches,if anyone knows of any in this area,please let me know. I love these videos.
I loved this song in the Walt Disney movie, The Liberators. I have not been able to find out who did the singing or the movie again ever since. The movie was made in 1986 or 1987 starring Robert Carradine and Larry B. Scott, Tonya Williams, and Renee Jones. Can anyone help me with finding this movie again or that song by those artists?
It's been passed down possibly through antebellum south. It was a "word of mouth" kind of hymn txt has different verses depending on location. A lot of the leads change the parts based on scripture and personal experience.
they took it way back to the best days when the whole church was on one accord and lifted those voices with zero instruments. all we needed was a good toe tap, some clapping hands, and our voices. the LORD was with us then and he is now. we got the victory and HE got the praise. i love this so much. this is just wonderful.
My mom passed in 2021, she was a Primitive Baptist. And loved this song.
God Bless You!!
I am a seventy five year old great grand mother and i remember all of these old songs that we song when i was a child down in Arkansas and Louisiana. My grandmother would sing all the time at Mt. Union Baptist Church in Marion, La. We need to sing like this now.
This gives me chills I love the Lord❤
A singer could never !! This is anointing it’s definitely a difference
Now this is singing. It reminds me of my childhood. Thank you so much for sharing.
Exactly
This was my grandmother’s favorite hymn! She lead it whenever they sang it in our church! It was her testimony song! When she passed, they sung it at her funeral & believe me when I tell you, she walked straight through those pearly gates shouting this song to the top of her lungs! Hearing this makes me miss her sooooo much!
I absolutely love this singing. ❤️. You know they’re ready!
Going back to their seats, they look so euphoric, I know the feeling. ❤
I couldn't hold back the tears. This reminds me too much of church with my grandma when I was young. That first lady reminds me of when my grandma would lead this song.
I know how you feel. My grandma hand me Primitive Baptist for 20 years of my life. Can you imagine
It takes ALL of the saints to gather on one accord. This is what is missing today
OMG I love this song reminds me as a child in church revivals fasting laying of the hands walking in church paying respect going to the alter kneeling pray then sit down AMEN 🙏
Makes me feel so good I know my mama is up with the ancestors sanging
It brings back memories from when I was a girl in church. Love to see the ole sisters and deacons..
Miss my grandmas church singing this! Primitive Baptist . Axton Va
I love this song it brings me to tears every time to hear it.
Proud to be a primitive Baptist in Appalachia. God bless my black brothers and sisters
Grew up Primitive Baptist. This takes me back. No instruments needed; just hands, voices, and feet to praise God.
yeap
Yes. This was going to church with grandma.
Me too Grew up with this for 19 years
Hi. There are many different varieties of Primitive Baptists. In urban areas where I grew up my cousins were PB..National Primitive Baptist Convention USA and they Did use musical instruments, had many Choirs and usually were the top members of Choir Unions. What differentiated them from Missionary Baptists was their Foot Washing at The Lord's Supper. They had tons of a capella Hymn lining and singing but also Gospel Singing with instruments. There really is nothing wrong with that. The 150th Psalm is all about Praise giving God All including with cymbals, string instruments..All..so it is Biblically okay to do so . We can choose not to as well and that is to be respected but the Primitive Baptists on my family choose to use it all. I am a musician and if God Blessed me with a talent how can I reject it?
Me too!
Good old spiritual. I grew up listening to Rev. Cleophus Robinson and Mahaliah Jackson. Oh how I wish I were born in those days. I can see where Revivalism in Jamaica and Spiritual Baptists in Trinidad came from
I love this. Am dancing & grateful. I want to be ready!
They having church!!!!
the hats are in full effect
I don't think I ever saw my grandmother in church without a head covering. A hat, a tam, a lace doily...🙂
That's Every woman almost. I grew up Primitive Baptist Church 19 years
Aman Aman I want to be really also that why I'm working so hard to get there LORD help me. thank you Jesus ❤
My endorphins are popping, very relaxing and uplifting 😌.
This reminds me of growing up in Green view First Baptist Church when an elderly man or woman would get up singing and the church just falls in behind. This is straight from Africa here. Of course, we are to modern now and many churches don't have signing like this.
ha,ha,,yeah..we need to be more like africa..a true shithole
This is real singing❤❤❤
Reminds me so much of how my people, Creek and Seminole Indians, sing our centuries old hymns in our churches in our Muskogee language. It was and is our way of bringing the Creator to us, just as I can see it is the same for these worshiping members of Mt. Ramah Primitive Baptist Church. AMEN!
Karen Harjo, I love your comment! This particular style of praise/prayer comes directly from Africa via South Carolina and the Sea Island Praise Houses that were built by slaves and former slaves. The Praise Circle was a very specific type of worship and was later carried North, South, and West with enslaved peoples and also with free blacks migrating to find a better life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Thank you Mary Matthews. Just so you understand where I'm coming from, I recommend that you check out a clip from a short film by Sterlin Harjo about Muskogee hymns. It is entitled "This May Be the Last Time" and is available on RUclips and VOD, and there are some hymns sung in our Muskogee (Creek/Seminole) language on RUclips. Many blessings!
I grew up Baptist just like this being a black ... but a few years ago had the privilege to drive the Seminole Tribe of Florida to the Gathering of Nations and we visited a Tribe of very primitive living Indians living just the way they had for centuries.. I think the Peublo... they were singing in there ancient language and telling the stories of the long walk.. I had to leave the room before I lost it..I didn't understand what they were saying but I felt it..I couldn't stop crying...
You ever thought they are the disenfranchised Creek and Seminoles and you are the franchised? Because how is the same melody lines are found all over the world? And everybody say that’s how MY people sang in our language!
@@dustincdouglas2290 Yes all Aboriginals (original peoples) received similar messages about how to praise. You see this everywhere among NATIVES to any continent
Sister Kathy,my name is elder Alvin Dixon I came there and preached 3-4 times was always a blessing, brother Willie was there at the time , sister Jessie and I still have sweet memories of the love and kindness you'll showed me and the brother with, give my love to your people and thanks for putting this out where I could partake of it
Church ⛪️ feeling the spirit 🙏
YEEEEEEESSSSSSS INDEED LORD LORD LORD LORD THIS IS GRANDMA DAYS CHURCH😄😄😄😄💞💞 STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART HALLELUJAH HALLELUJAH🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌💞💞
Wow I never thought I would hear this song again when Father Bray use to sing this song.
I want to be ready!
This service reminds me so much of my former church home in Byhalia, MS 38611: Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist, under the leadership of the late Pastor Emeritus Samuel A Phillips, Sr.. Sister Lovie Phillips was a praise leader and SHOUTER!
We had better get ready. "It's later than you think." Fr. Seraphim Rose
❤ the rock tho. I love it
I Want To Be Ready a true song.
Pure good old singing without music
Oh, my! I remember this song! This is sooo good!
Yessir I want to be ready
I love spiritual song
Totally enjoying the Spirit!
Now thats how u sing it! they tore it up!
Sang Saints.Give me that Ole time Religion.
K phelps I need all the words for this song !!!!!!!!!!!
Hallelujah what a great singing
The hats are Crowns these are Yah's Queen and Daughters chosen by him for himself only if some are not wearing their Crowns they still are Yah's Daughters AMEN ❤
Walking like soldiers
I agree with the last message, I miss this singing, None in columbus ohio....I'm have to go back to georgia where my mother & fathers church in buena vista, ga
Smoochz1 they have a few churches in Cleveland and Detroit
Smoochz1 would your relatives be related to the Kings and Gardners?
1707SCENIC I would sure love to visit them
who you related to !?
Smoochz1 From Ellaville GA love PBC singing don't get this in Memphis, TN
Yessuh!! I love this! If I'm not mistaking, I believe the lady leading this is the same lady in the other video singing the same song. I LOVE IT!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Yes sir
TRUE worshipping in song Amen
HALLELUJAH🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 HALLELUJAH HALLELUJAH HALLELUJAH🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌💞💞
I grew up in the Primitive Baptist faith,and now reside in Va. Beach and there are no close churches,if anyone knows of any in this area,please let me know. I love these videos.
Mary Lambert go to the primitive baptist network or get along association on fb. Plenty of primitive Baptist in Virginia north Carolina
Yaaassss!
I love it .👏🏿👏🏿.
Beautiful
This is Israel oh my people praising his holy name amen
Awesome!
I first encountered this song in its Bill Munroe Bluegrass treatment, but I LOVE this!
YESUH🙌🏾
Yes Lord !!
I loved this song in the Walt Disney movie, The Liberators. I have not been able to find out who did the singing or the movie again ever since. The movie was made in 1986 or 1987 starring Robert Carradine and Larry B. Scott, Tonya Williams, and Renee Jones. Can anyone help me with finding this movie again or that song by those artists?
Sing it Sis Grace and Sis Margie!
I didn't know you like this type of music daughter.
He DID that.
You better sang that
Tip girls in them hats
good time church
Reminds me of Pastor C. J. Johnson
anyone no the words
The peerless beauty of Gospel my account for lack of integration into Southern white Churches. Who would leave this?
add subtitles please...
Hola. Busco el origen de esta canción. Hay muchas versiones.
¿Dónde surge? ¿Cómo?
It's been passed down possibly through antebellum south. It was a "word of mouth" kind of hymn txt has different verses depending on location. A lot of the leads change the parts based on scripture and personal experience.
Lawdy lawd.....
What are the verses to this song?
I'll post them in the comments 😊