thanks Owen, I hope it calls to mind benediction for the listener, when it is sung at the end of exposition. (Unless of course, the listener is like me and wonders why the hammer dulcimer parts aren't in perfect sync with the rest of it at times! ) :(
I love that picture! When I was a little kid, I remember seeing it, and loving it--even though I had no ties to Christianity at the time--it attracted me--guess I was meant to be Catholic all along.
"guess I was meant to be Catholic all along." Tara, I think that there is something inside all of us that resonates with Catholic truth, but we have had the truth diminished by our sin and choices to rebel through our lives. God bless
Gentle. Contemplative.
ReplyDeletethanks Owen, I hope it calls to mind benediction for the listener, when it is sung at the end of exposition.
ReplyDelete(Unless of course, the listener is like me and wonders why the hammer dulcimer parts aren't in perfect sync with the rest of it at times! )
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Sooothing my friend. No one will notice the dulcimer issue :)
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I love that picture! When I was a little kid, I remember seeing it, and loving it--even though I had no ties to Christianity at the time--it attracted me--guess I was meant to be Catholic all along.
ReplyDelete"guess I was meant to be Catholic all along."
ReplyDeleteTara, I think that there is something inside all of us that resonates with Catholic truth, but we have had the truth diminished by our sin and choices to rebel through our lives.
God bless
THANKS OWEN!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS GEORGE!
That has always been a very moving and meaningful biblical scene for me. Very nice, my friend.
ReplyDeletethanks PA!
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