New Music: “Be Still, My Soul” Redux
Back in pre-historic times an arrangement of “Be Still, My Soul” appeared on this site. I intended to take a shot at it for SATB choir… which finally happened.
Back in pre-historic times an arrangement of “Be Still, My Soul” appeared on this site. I intended to take a shot at it for SATB choir… which finally happened.
As of March 1, physical CDs will no longer be available.
A last-of-the-year Christmas solo. 🙂
As I thought about the individuals involved with that holy night, I wondered… for whom was that star shining? And for whom does it shine today?
Merry Christmas in September!
Words by Sally DeFord; Music by Katherine Wright. This lullaby is my Christmas Card Carol for 2021.
If I look for the image of God in each person I see, how differently will I see them? How will I treat them? How much more will I love them?
The winds may still blow, but the Lord will give us strength to stand before the gale.
He who made the rising storm can bid its fury fail.
One sunny Friday morning many years ago, my phone rang. Caller ID wasn’t a thing at the time, so I answered. Silly me.
These two hymns started singing together in my head one day, and they haven’t stopped since; I can’t hear one without thinking of the other. 🙂
Do we have room for the Son of God or are the chambers of our hearts full of clutter that shuts Him out?
Is there room in my heart, or is every chamber full?
At least, not for a baby.
“Holy Is the Lord,” is a song about morning–actual physical morning, certainly, but also the things that morning symbolizes.