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Leatherwood [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

BEAUTIFUL - ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITES! THE CHURCH AND ORCHESTRA ARE AMAZING. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING.

ANOTHER EASTER HYMN THAT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHJyd2uk4z8

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PowderRoomPolitics 3 points ago +3 / -0

That is super sweet: The voices are lovely as is the arrangement. I always love it when I can hear the lyrics clearly, they have so much meaning. This brought me to tears, why would be a long story, which I will tell if others would like. Thank you so much.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do tell!

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PowderRoomPolitics 3 points ago +3 / -0

Having had a still born child and my share of miscarriages, it's good to know he knows everything. My family sang "It Is Well With My A Soul." a hymn we all sang together around the piano, at the still-born child's funeral. It was the last time I was able to hear my dad sing bass. So songs about the resurrection make me cry. (this is the short version) I'll type the longer one when I have better ability to.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

We weep with those who weep. That is one of our strengths! (Not diversity)

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've never heard that one! Thanks.

The hymn I'll add today is very different from the others so far. A much simpler church and video. Most from here drown out the choir but you can at least hear the melody being sung.

This hymn is all about the lyrics! No Easter bunnies but Spring is referred to a lot which is ok, especially when it's tied to the deeper meaning which this hymn does.

The first comment has all 6 verses typed out. The last 3 verses are so powerful ...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Di3ggibqDA4

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Leatherwood [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

BEAUTIFUL! I HAVE NOT HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE. THANK YOU.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Today's hymn has a wonderful recording. The intro is so long I thought there was no singing, but the choir sings all 4 verses. The last one is done differently, fits the words, and is a joy to listen to, as well as a nice contrast to v. 3 with a high descant. The video is just a still picture, and the words aren't anywhere so I'll again type them out. Written in 1678

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1gdMVP3JVuY

At the Lamb's high feast we sing praises to our victorious King, who hath washed us in the tide flowing from his pierced side; praise we Him, whose love divine gives his sacred blood for wine, gives His body for the feast, Christ the victim, Christ the priest.

V.2

Where the Paschal blood is poured, death's dark angel sheaths his sword; Israel's hosts triumphant go through the wave that drowns the foe. Praise we Christ, whose blood was shed, Paschal victim, Paschal bread; with sincerity and love eat we manna from above.

V.3

Mighty victim from the sky, hell's fierce powers beneath thee lie; thou hast conquered in the fight, thou hast brought us life and light: now no more can death appall, now no more the grave enthrall; thou hast opened paradise, and in thee thy saints shall rise.

V.4

Easter triumph, Easter joy, sin alone can this destroy; from sin's power do thou set free souls new-born, O Lord, in thee. Hymns of glory, songs of praise, Father, unto thee we raise: risen Lord, all praise to thee with the Spirit ever be. Amen.

So much theology covered here!

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Leatherwood [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Beautiful! Thank you for sharing. I have heard this hymn before, although I am not very familiar with it.

Here's a good one below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs7C5U24E9Y

Text Information First Line: A hymn of glory let us sing Title: A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing Latin Title: Hymnum canamus gloriae Translator: Benjamin Webb (1854, alt.) Author: The Venerable Bede, d. 735 Meter: L.M., with Alleluias Language: English Publication Date: 1941 Scripture: Acts 1:11 Topic: The Church Year: Ascension Tune Information Name: LASST UNS ERFREUEN Meter: L.M., with Alleluias Key: E♭ Major Source: "Geistliche Kirchengesäng", Cologne, 1623

https://hymnary.org/hymn/LH1941/212

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ok, just going in order, now we get to one of my favorites!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ILjos7zeAnc

Organ, choir, brass quartet and even a bell choir at the end! No words though, so here they are:

He is risen! He is risen! Tell it out with joyful voice: He has burst his three days' prison; Let the whole wide earth rejoice: Death is conquered; man is free, Christ has won the victory.

V.2

Come, ye sad and fearful hearted, with glad smile and radiant brow; lent's long shadows have departed, all His woes are over now, and the passion that He bore: sin and pain can vex no more.

V.3 Come with high and holy hymning, Chant our Lord's triumphant lay; Not one darksome cloud is dimming Yonder glorious morning ray, Breaking o'er the purple east, Symbol of our Easter feast.

V.4

He is risen! He is risen! He hath opened heaven's gate: We are free from sin's dark prison, Risen to a holier state; And a brighter Easter beam On our longing eyes shall stream.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 0 points ago +1 / -1

Today's Easter hymn is quite different. There's only one vid on YouTube that even has singing, and it's done "virtually." You can hear well enough and the harmonies are beautifully written, but the voices just aren't that great. Additionally, none of the videos that turn up in my search have the words, so I'll type out all 5 verses on my phone. This organist makes it easy to hear the melody so you can sing along, or just imagine it "making melody in your heart unto the Lord," which is a VERY Spiritual thing to do, either way.

Rich theology here! Written in 1852. If you want to see the other videos of this hymn, the title is Jesus lives thy terrors now St. Albinus

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1vHniSxZ_7E

verse 1

Jesus lives! Thy terrors now can no longer, death, appall us; Jesus lives! By this we know thou, o grave, canst not enthrall us. Alleluia!

Verse 2

Jesus lives! Henceforth is death but the gate of life immortal; this shall calm our trembling breath, when we pass its gloomy portal. Alleluia!

Verse 3

Jesus lives! For us He died; then alone to Jesus living, pure in heart may we abide, glory to our Savior giving. Alleluia!

Verse 4

Jesus lives! Our hearts know well naught from us His love shall sever; life, nor death, nor powers of hell tear us from His keeping ever. Alleluia!

Verse 5

Jesus lives to Him the throne over all the world is given: may we go where He has gone, rest and reign with Him in heaven. Alleluia!