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”
Go to dark Gethsemane (Pethel)
Stan Pethel takes us to the Garen of Gethsemane with his arrangement of the hymn “Go to dark Gethsemane”
Psalm 005: Lament (Krug)
This song was written as a response to how people were feeling because of the lockdowns responding to the pandemic.
O sacred head now wounded (Fey)
Welcome to Holy week today we have a new young organ arranger Paul Fey and a depiction of Jesus as a young gay man — combined with the very old hymn “O sacred head”.
Hosanna loud hosanna (Carter)
with great fanfare and trumpetting John Carter has Jesus entering Jerusalem on this Palm Sunday.
Psalm 084: Lonely walk (Krug)
Come walk with me a while Jason W. Krug takes us on a lonely walk. …
Psalm 137: By the waterside in Babylon (Pachelbel)
Today we have the words of Psalm 137 combined with the tune inspired by those words.
Wondrous love (Johnson)
One day I was looking around the chaple of my college and came across this arrangement of “What Wondrous Love” and it has become one of my most played pieces. I hope you enjoy it also.
Just as I am (Wood)
In this arrangement Dale Wood combined the “traditional” tune of Just as I am in an almost seamless way with its alternate tune.
My faith looks up to Thee (Carter)
John Carter gives us a beautiful arrangement of the old hymn “My faith looks up to Thee”. Enjoy!