Monthly Archives: February 2006
Pilgrim’s Progress: The Delectable Mountains & Little Faith
This lesson was intended for last Sunday, but since we got winter-stormed out, it will be tackled this next Sunday. All of the other posts and calendar items intended for last Sunday will all be handled next Sunday also. We … Continue reading
Traditional Hymnody
Just a quick post. For those of you who love the old traditional hymns, I have found two wonderful resources. The first one is The Center for Chruch Music. A few weeks ago I stumbled across the other great site … Continue reading
Respite, By-Path Meadow, and Giant Despair
(The text to our lesson coming up Sunday is posted on the class calendar, just to the right in the margin, on today’s date.) . This trio of scenes show us another accurate picture and often painful truth of the … Continue reading
One There Is Above All Others, Biographies
Biography of the Author and Composer John Newton was born on July 24, 1725, in London, England. Newton is most noted for the hymn, Amazing Grace, but the hymn that we are looking at this week is equally powerful in … Continue reading
One There Is Above All Others
This Weeks Sunday-School Hymn Words: John Newton, 1779 Tune: GODESBERG, by Heinrich Albert, 1643 One there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend; His is love beyond a brother’s, Costly, free, and knows no end: They who … Continue reading
Am I a Soldier of the Cross? Biographies
This week’s new hymn I posted the words to this hymn last week, on January 27. I inadvertantly gave the name of the most common tune used with these words as MARLOW, which was incorrect. The name of the tune … Continue reading