i don't recall ever hearing that music before. it sounds kind of like funeral music.
if you're into religion, then listen up. about 5 years ago, i switched from baptist to Catholic. the Christian Church had to exist ever since Apostolic days, and no baptist or protestant sect has been around long enough to qualify. also it's important to have pastors that can perform the Lord's Supper, by transforming the bread and juice into Christ's flesh and blood.
i love songs in minor keys (gives it that dark mysterious sound) iv always wanted to be catholic, was raised in the presbyterian and baptist church. currently in the methodist church, my mother would burst into flames if i became catholic (baptists believe catholics are hell-bound). no matter what church i goto im a Christian who lvs God so i'll probly stay where i am. would be very hard to leave this church, very close=knit congregation.
Perhaps you could post a video response to my video "My favorite Christmas Carol. What's yours?" here in Youtube. We're collecting people's favorite carols from all over the world to celebrate this Christmas time with everyone!
My solo was g8 everyone clapped real loud
cutiekaty10 1 year ago
i have 2 sing a solo in this 2morrow at my carol service
cutiekaty10 1 year ago
I believe there was the Protestant Revolution for a reason!
cswitz100 1 year ago
The tune is "Kingsfold", an english melody arranged by Ralph Vaughn Williams in 1906.
ShroudedRecluse 3 years ago
yes you are correct, this does form part of the Five Variations of Dives and Lazarus.
gwilll2006 2 years ago
Is it my imagination, or does this song sound exactly like Ralph Vaughn William's Five Variations of Dives and Lazarus?
If so, what is the actual name of the tune itself?
ShroudedRecluse 3 years ago
omgosh. i had to sing this song in the 2nd grade in FRENCH! hahaha.
balloonfunzy 3 years ago
lol..i never heard it in french b4..or sung by 2nd graders :D thx for watching.
kensingtonpalace 3 years ago
i don't recall ever hearing that music before. it sounds kind of like funeral music.
if you're into religion, then listen up. about 5 years ago, i switched from baptist to Catholic. the Christian Church had to exist ever since Apostolic days, and no baptist or protestant sect has been around long enough to qualify. also it's important to have pastors that can perform the Lord's Supper, by transforming the bread and juice into Christ's flesh and blood.
coventrygardens 3 years ago
i love songs in minor keys (gives it that dark mysterious sound) iv always wanted to be catholic, was raised in the presbyterian and baptist church. currently in the methodist church, my mother would burst into flames if i became catholic (baptists believe catholics are hell-bound). no matter what church i goto im a Christian who lvs God so i'll probly stay where i am. would be very hard to leave this church, very close=knit congregation.
kensingtonpalace 3 years ago
Great!
Perhaps you could post a video response to my video "My favorite Christmas Carol. What's yours?" here in Youtube. We're collecting people's favorite carols from all over the world to celebrate this Christmas time with everyone!
Merry Christmas!
Linuxica 4 years ago