Well done. We have similar beauty in nature here in the mountains of West Virginia. Hopefully someday you'll come east and share in the beauty of our State as well.
Thank you, Bryon, I needed this today. The world is sometimes spinning so fast around our lives, and we need to slow down and remember that He already has our lives planned and we need to make time to stop and hear Him. God Bless You & Your Family! In Him, Naomi
This was #70 in the 1948 LDS hymnal and was not included in the 1985 LDS Hymnal. I still play it on the organ and of course I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The lyrics to this hymn were written in 1757 by Robert Robinson, a Methodist in England, and the tune is a 19th century one by Asahel Nettleton. It is used by many Christian denominations.
Beautiful song. How can people say that there is no God? Look at everything we have. The universe, solar system, planets, air, water, food, America, freedom, hospitals, schools, salvation and many more blessings. I mean look at the human body; down to the skin, organs, tissue, and the smallest blood vessels. By looking at all these things, how can anyone deny the existence of the ONE TRUE GOD? God created everything we have. He is the Almighty One. It's time everyone believed in Him.
actually, this is not an American hymn; it was written in 1758 by Robert Robinson, an English Methodist minister, when he was 22! I LOVE the words and music, and we sing this at my SDA church
I do appreciate your video, I do love the music and the reminder of the blessing we have all around us everyday.For this we then know Heaven is not far.My thanks.
WOW !!!!!!!!!! That was amazing, I am grateful I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints because of the Spirit and my testimony that song makes me feel wonderful...
This is actually the Brigham Young University Combined Choruses, taken from their CD "An American Thanksgiving of Hymns."
You can see the choirsters and their emotional reactions to this most beautiful, stirring hymn elsewhere on YouTube...just do a 'search' for Mack Wilberg, the very-gifted conductor of the BYU Choir and Orchestra....and look for the hymn title.
This is actually the BYU chorus, per the opening credit of the video. If you listen to this as well as to the recording of the Tabernacle choir here on YT, there is a noticeable difference in tenor of the voices between the two, which to me distinguishes this group as being younger.
This is one of three (possibly four) performances of the Mack Wilberg arrangement of "Come Thou Fount" which are running around on YouTube, and each one of them is worthy of saving for future listen.
You've captured the beauty of the hymn with the beauty of Father's nature! Thank you again.
scubawrestler 4 months ago
This is truly beautiful!
turnbull38 1 year ago
why cant this song be in the hymn book
warguy1945 1 year ago
Well done. We have similar beauty in nature here in the mountains of West Virginia. Hopefully someday you'll come east and share in the beauty of our State as well.
davewvu1 1 year ago
Simple gorgeous. Thank you for posting this <3
RukaAkiye100 1 year ago
Thank you, Bryon, I needed this today. The world is sometimes spinning so fast around our lives, and we need to slow down and remember that He already has our lives planned and we need to make time to stop and hear Him. God Bless You & Your Family! In Him, Naomi
nomiannzhere 1 year ago
Lovely! Thanks for posting.
jedmarum 1 year ago
Good job God hasn't wasted any time on you .
maxstamps 1 year ago
This was #70 in the 1948 LDS hymnal and was not included in the 1985 LDS Hymnal. I still play it on the organ and of course I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
HA6425 2 years ago
The lyrics to this hymn were written in 1757 by Robert Robinson, a Methodist in England, and the tune is a 19th century one by Asahel Nettleton. It is used by many Christian denominations.
memphisguide 2 years ago
This is my absolute FAVORITE song!
Well top 5 but still!
THELDSLIFE 2 years ago
Thank you in the name of Jesus! I am truly blessed to hear one of my all time favorite hymns.
lovinnotes 2 years ago
On my playlist : )
AmericaGreatAmerica 2 years ago
Beautiful song. How can people say that there is no God? Look at everything we have. The universe, solar system, planets, air, water, food, America, freedom, hospitals, schools, salvation and many more blessings. I mean look at the human body; down to the skin, organs, tissue, and the smallest blood vessels. By looking at all these things, how can anyone deny the existence of the ONE TRUE GOD? God created everything we have. He is the Almighty One. It's time everyone believed in Him.
composer321 2 years ago
Mack Wilberg's arrangment, ain't it?
Ritzounett 2 years ago
This is great! Amazing! Love the song!
Saydee0113 2 years ago
great song
marocarlye 2 years ago
i had never realized what a beautiful hymn this was until i heard the choir sing it.
billiondollardan 2 years ago
actually, this is not an American hymn; it was written in 1758 by Robert Robinson, an English Methodist minister, when he was 22! I LOVE the words and music, and we sing this at my SDA church
treebee2 3 years ago
Praise Jesus!
bohemianvegan 3 years ago
this was part of our christmas performance just this past year! I wuv it so much! It almost makes me cry!
NightmareDolly 3 years ago
Hah! They even sang the old words! "Here I raise my ebenezer!"
nitouken 3 years ago
I do appreciate your video, I do love the music and the reminder of the blessing we have all around us everyday.For this we then know Heaven is not far.My thanks.
rtiffanytaylor 3 years ago
Creation is beautiful.
This song in itself is a beautiful work.
Thank you so much for posting this!
ilovemutemath 3 years ago
This is a very beautiful song and rairly heard. Thanks for putting this together, I just subscribed to your vids.
Bsmack24 4 years ago 4
We cool music, are you also a member of THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS?
If you are a member, if am I right this song is in our old HYMN book but I get confused why they removing it.
footprintsbyjoenel 4 years ago 2
me too i love this song!!!
myladymimeko 3 years ago 2
WOW !!!!!!!!!! That was amazing, I am grateful I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints because of the Spirit and my testimony that song makes me feel wonderful...
youtah676 4 years ago 3
I'm a member, too, and this song seems really calming.
jcoolZombie 3 years ago
Amazing!!!
m1m12 4 years ago 4
The most beautiful video ever!
BethieMcCarthy 4 years ago 3
This is the most beautiful video I have ever seen!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
BethieMcCarthy 4 years ago 3
beautiful
doricebaty 4 years ago 3
This is actually the Brigham Young University Combined Choruses, taken from their CD "An American Thanksgiving of Hymns."
You can see the choirsters and their emotional reactions to this most beautiful, stirring hymn elsewhere on YouTube...just do a 'search' for Mack Wilberg, the very-gifted conductor of the BYU Choir and Orchestra....and look for the hymn title.
Plowhandle 4 years ago
I have this CD as well. This song, and seeing the Choir perform it on BYU TV, was why I had bought it.
danimart1105 4 years ago 3
This is so beautiful, great singing and sceneary, Where was this shot at?
dale96 4 years ago
This video was shot in La Plata Canyon in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado.
BryonDavis 4 years ago
this a beautifull song this makes me cry.
Ddeheer 4 years ago
Me too--for the years of my life wasted worshiping a deaf, mute, imaginary god.
eighthourlunch 4 years ago 2
This is actually the BYU chorus, per the opening credit of the video. If you listen to this as well as to the recording of the Tabernacle choir here on YT, there is a noticeable difference in tenor of the voices between the two, which to me distinguishes this group as being younger.
This is one of three (possibly four) performances of the Mack Wilberg arrangement of "Come Thou Fount" which are running around on YouTube, and each one of them is worthy of saving for future listen.
mdmnmdllr 4 years ago
I have that same recording--that's the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Nice!
piercetheorganist 4 years ago
As the sound pierces my ear so does the message my heart.
catobear1704 4 years ago