Psalm 003: My inmost heart now raises (Walther)

How many are my foes… BUT deliverance belongs to God!

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Psalm 002: Aus tiefer not schrei ich zu dir (Scheidt)

Good question: “Why do the nations conspire? But blessed are us who put our trust in God!

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Psalm 001: In thee alone, O Christ my lord (Pachelbel)

Today we are reading Psalm 1 while listening to a chorale by Johann Pachelbel. May you be blessed today.

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Lift high the cross (Shackley)

Larry Shackley lends his creative touches to the hymn “Lift High the cross”

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Thine be the glory (Whitworth)

Albin Whitworth gives us a fairly traditional arrangement of the Easter Hymn “Thine be the glory”.

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This is my Father’s world (Wood)

Again the Dale’s team up to explore God’s wonderful world around us.

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To mock your reign (Krug)

Jason W. Krug gives us some unexpected chords in this hymn of the mocking of Jesus before His death.

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Crucifixion (Behnke)

This piece gives me the shivers everytime I hear it. We have the walk to the cross, the pounding of the nails and the beautiful hymn “What wondrous love”

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Go to dark Gethsemane (Pethel)

Stan Pethel takes us to the Garen of Gethsemane with his arrangement of the hymn “Go to dark Gethsemane”

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Psalm 005: Lament (Krug)

This song was written as a response to how people were feeling because of the lockdowns responding to the pandemic.

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