It's another day and Morning has Broken...Enjoy:
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It's another day and Morning has Broken...Enjoy:
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Awesome hymn wonderfully done! Thanks for that, FlyLie.
The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning!
That was one of the easier hymns we sang on sundays!Many times the exit hymn was "lord of the dance"It's another day and Morning has Broken...Enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inLg...eature=related
I'm a catholic, but I've attended on a lot of occasions different church services, my sister in law is a methodist, I have a brother in law who is a methodist minister.My children were raised catholic. My daughter became a lutheran upon her marriage.Her husband and her are very active in the church they attend.My second wife was a lutherin, but almost every sunday she went to church with me. She became well liked and accepted in our parish.She was on the verge of coverting and we were going to be remarried in the catholic faith. But she was diagnosed with stage 2 pancreatic cancer. She tried the painfull surgery, and 5 months later, we founde it had returned, and she was given maybe 60 days. Its hard to imagine knowing our time is measured, but we accepted it, and she began planning her funeral.She chose hospice instead of radiation and chemo, because it would only prolong the pain the illness.She recieved the rights of the church,[catholics used to call them the last rights}, and we believe its the keys to the kingdom. The catholic mass for the dead is a moving experience. In burkesville it was the first one our priest ever had. He did himself proud. She picked her own music, one wasn't traditional It was called "there is a time" and he permitted it, There were two more heart rendering picks, "On eagles wings" and "be not afraid" and her last one was Lord of The dance" She didn't want a service at first, but later opted for one. I know where she,s at, now I got to get there.Wonder how her and my first wife are getting along?
Thanks for sharing, NOW WISHING I COULD EAT MY WORDS REGARDING THE COMMENT BOUT "LORD OF THE THE DANCE", PLEASE FORGIVE ME.
I grew up Catholic. I don't remember "Lord of the Dance" but I do remember being disappointed that when we sang "Morning Has Broken" it didn't sound like Cat Stevens.
Last edited by FlyLie; 10-20-2012 at 04:54 PM.
I'd never heard it before, but after reading kygorski's post. I looked up the song with the words to it, and I must say. what a Beautiful song. my wife and myself both loved it, and thanks Flylie for this post.
and here is the link to the song, with the words.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13eBCf1gIgc
I'd never heard it before, but after reading kygorski's post. I looked up the song with the words to it, and I must say. what a Beautiful song. my wife and myself both loved it, and thanks Flylie for this post.
and here is the link to the song, with the words.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13eBCf1gIgc
Great presentation, let's forward this to the Gorski....
Last edited by FlyLie; 10-21-2012 at 04:35 PM.
