I suppose this is very nice but who's idea was it to start with a little lamb S&M? It distracted me so much that it tainted the whole video for me. If it was in reference to the Lamb of God...I don't want to think of him hogtied.
I think this could honestly play on the big screen behind the band when they play. It really, really fits this song, and his style. Nicely done. And thanks for sharing.
Holy, Holy, Holy was written in 1739 by the Rev. Charles Wesley, one of the two founders of the Methodist Church. This is a beautiful song, well sung. The singer catches the gentleness of grace, as well as the height of blessedness. Well done.
"Holy, Holy, Holy is a Christian hymn written by Reginald Heber (1783-1826).[1][2][3] Its lyrics speak specifically on the Trinity.[2][3] It was written specifically for the use on Trinity Sunday.[3] John Bacchus Dykes composed the tune Nicaea specifically for this hymn in 1861.[3] The name is a tribute to the First Council of Nicaea which formalized the doctrine of the trinity in 325.[2][3]"
Wow! That is incredibly well done. Very moving. Very powerful. It really captures the song's understated sense of awe at the overwhelming glory of God's holiness.
It's truly and wonderfully moving. Thanks for posting it.
Hi, I mainly used a video already put together by a company called Highway videos. They have some of their video's divided up into "elements" (clips of videos footage). At the end, I used some of the elements they had on their holiday video package from about 5 years ago.
that was really beautiful!
thank you and God bless you,
with love,
amy
ask123321 3 weeks ago
I suppose this is very nice but who's idea was it to start with a little lamb S&M? It distracted me so much that it tainted the whole video for me. If it was in reference to the Lamb of God...I don't want to think of him hogtied.
damejayne 2 months ago
Nice
lippertism 8 months ago
Sufjan Stevens is a talented musician. I wish he would continue to make songs.
HolyLordGodAlmighty 1 year ago
Nice to hear............... ...
praveenjesus39 1 year ago
simply beautiful and uplifting in the spirit praises to God
coolcat7035 1 year ago
OMG....SO BEAUTIFUL !!!!
erzebet1961 1 year ago
I like their chord progression. The original starts off going: I-vi-V. But they did I-vi-iii. weird!
cdjk123 1 year ago
Wow! Great Harmonies!! I am planning on arranging a version of his Hymn for Brass quartet, and this video is a great inspiration.
cdjk123 1 year ago
The bound lamb was disturbing, but very real.
wswansonbln 1 year ago
Thank you. It's wonderful....
kevintaysan 2 years ago
I grew up with music this beautiful. It soothes me even now...that I'm, well...well, you know, not a...well, you know, it goes without saying.
Thanks, I love it. Peace
GreenLiberationSalon 2 years ago
I think this could honestly play on the big screen behind the band when they play. It really, really fits this song, and his style. Nicely done. And thanks for sharing.
emwinslow81 2 years ago
santo santo señor omnipotente... Dios en tres personas bendita trinidad. we used to sing this song in church almost every sunday i love it!
ramennoodlechick 2 years ago
Absolutely beautiful!
jhast1066 2 years ago
Sufjans' version of this hymn is the most beautiful I've heard. Thanks :)
rebecca670 2 years ago 4
Ah okay. Thank you.
throughtimeandspace 2 years ago
Does anyone know where to find the download for this song?
throughtimeandspace 2 years ago
The song is on one of his christmas cd's.
caggc 2 years ago
@throughtimeandspace It's on the 5th Christmas album EP !
isidoreseldon 1 year ago
Holy, Holy, Holy was written in 1739 by the Rev. Charles Wesley, one of the two founders of the Methodist Church. This is a beautiful song, well sung. The singer catches the gentleness of grace, as well as the height of blessedness. Well done.
posted by Rev. Willard Spencer
the1stein 2 years ago
"Holy, Holy, Holy is a Christian hymn written by Reginald Heber (1783-1826).[1][2][3] Its lyrics speak specifically on the Trinity.[2][3] It was written specifically for the use on Trinity Sunday.[3] John Bacchus Dykes composed the tune Nicaea specifically for this hymn in 1861.[3] The name is a tribute to the First Council of Nicaea which formalized the doctrine of the trinity in 325.[2][3]"
Wikipedia on the entry of "Holy, Holy, Holy"
jhast1066 2 years ago
Wow! That is incredibly well done. Very moving. Very powerful. It really captures the song's understated sense of awe at the overwhelming glory of God's holiness.
It's truly and wonderfully moving. Thanks for posting it.
(Btw, did you create it?)
Rascapalian 3 years ago 5
Hi, I mainly used a video already put together by a company called Highway videos. They have some of their video's divided up into "elements" (clips of videos footage). At the end, I used some of the elements they had on their holiday video package from about 5 years ago.
caggc 3 years ago
I love this song.
sungis 3 years ago 3
Nice. You might be the only one online with this song tagged.
kturner8 4 years ago
Not anymore...
thelamb777 3 years ago