Hi
It's been a marathon week of recording & video editing this week preparing the material for church on Sunday. All the hymns/songs were chosen by members of our congregation. About 1/2 the recordings are from my archives, so you will have seen them before, the others are new recordings for this service.
I've also put together a full-length video for Sunday - a first for me, and a bit of an experiment. I've just used text screens rather than live speech (I'm hoping to do the Advent Sunday service with on-screen speech - we'll see!). The full-length video is available from 8:00 am on You Tube
.. the separate videos of the music are available now, as listed below:-
We start with a vintage recording I made on an Allen digital theatre organ a few years ago.
We continue with a medley of 2 worship songs - newly recorded for this service:-
Now we get to sing "Be Still"
Next up is the well-known hymn "Dear Lord & Father of Mankind" - once the most popular hymn in a BBC poll, and surprisingly, it was often requested at weddings! (Not only is that humorous because of the first line - forgive our foolish ways, the first line of the final verse also raises questions!!!
A recent setting of Psalm 23 comes next - for some reason, my previous recording of this didn't import into the video editor in an acceptable quality, so I've done a salvage job - just kept the original audio (which was fine) and dropped in text screens for the lyrics.
The next request is for a song from the Taize community in France
A more recent worship song next
The hymn "Master, the Tempest is Raging" was requested by our minister - and I got hold of some appropriate sound effects from a good friend and had a bit of fun with it.
Another more recent worship song next
The final request is the Graham Kendrick classic "Shine, Jesus, Shine"
And I round off the service with a repeat of the Fanfare on "Shine, Jesus Shine" that I recorded a few weeks back.
I hope you enjoy these.
Every Blessing
Tony