A song I wrote for St. Hilda’s 50th Anniversary taken from Isaiah 43:18-19 and Ps 139:9. The congregation singing it this morning – not the best sound quality and half our instrumentalists were away sick, but sung with feeling:
A song I wrote for St. Hilda’s 50th Anniversary taken from Isaiah 43:18-19 and Ps 139:9. The congregation singing it this morning – not the best sound quality and half our instrumentalists were away sick, but sung with feeling:
"This whole post and corresponding comments reeks of bigotry, hate, and ignorance. I am disgusted to have come across it."
"something we definitely do not need paraded around the blogosphere."
"you, as an evangelical, need to repent"
"You really should do something about this holier-than-thou iconoclasm. It’s not healthy."
"Is this in any way edifying?"
"You are extremely ignorant, i pray Allah guides you"
"Do you really think blogging your explicit hatred and mean spirited-ness marks you as one of the faith-filled Christians that you claim to be?"
The words to this beautiful, timely song heard in David’s post are as follows:
Forget the former things, do not dwell on the past.
I am making a way in the desert
With streams flowing from your heart.
Let me take the wings of the morning;
Soar with you in the glory of your love.
Comment by Sandra2 — December 6, 2009 @ 4:47 pm
“Those who drink of the water that I will give them will never again be thirsty. The water I will give will become in them a spring of water gushing up to eternal life” John 4:14
Thanks for getting this in the song and today David
Comment by Gord Clark — December 6, 2009 @ 7:11 pm