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  • Where can I get a copy of the introduction to this song? It is beautiful...The string of sixteenth notes are very accurate...Good job!!

  • @auburnwings Thanks for your comment. The introduction on this hymn was improvised.

  • The organist J.Clark is skilled...I would love to see him performing on a large 4 manuel, Cassvante Pipe Organ, or a large 5 manuel Allen Pipe and electronic. The sould in the sanctuary would be superb!

  • @Chesterbarnes1 Good to hear from you again. Thanks for your kind words..

  • Give the organist a raise!

  • I like the organist.... he sounds like a Baptist! Great choir and tempo...

  • enjoyed it very much... organ beautiful... choir beautiful... liked the woo-hoo at the end... not sure if it was in the hymnal but that's ok... lol

  • I'm almost shocked. RC's singing! Not running out of Mass after the communion. Did you import some well-dressed Lutherans there in Minnehaha land? (Just kidding). But seriously, it's great to see and in an ecumenical spirit, praise to you choristers, your organist and the people of your parish. Praise the Lord and ALL people of God in all denominations.

  • EXCELLENT!!! Wonderful intro, very spirited playing and singing! I hate those uneccessary comments about the organ being to loud, of course it'll sound loud if the camera is close to the facade DUH! Perhaps you were expected to play the flutes only by the person who made that dopey comment. The organ sounded good (have never heard a Dobson so clearly). Good job!

  • Wow, I have never seen a Church wait until the last verse is sung before they take off into the parking lot. Loud organ but awesome organist!

  • The singing in this video is good. To me sounds very enthusiastic. I liked your hymn introduction as well.

  • This is the Church of St Michael in Stillwater, MN.

  • What is the name of this church and where is it?

  • Thanks. It's from Der Zimbelstern in Wisconsin. Dobson, the builder of our organ, installed it on the very top of the organ, and it just "sings".

  • Nice zimbelstern

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