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  • Thanks for this beautiful work of Handel. He has so many wonderful songs of praise still available in scored music. Could I recommend "Hymns in Praise of the Virgin Mary," or perhaps "Festival of the Blessed Virgin." Handel was born in 1685 and baptized immediately as a Lutheran...likely because of poor health at birth. His wonderful Christian music has blessed us for hundreds of years!

  • NIce performance. But, it sounds like one bass has a microphone. Not sure, though.

  • Where's Scott Allred leading the choir? Scott used to be at my church.

  • wonderful !! may our great GOD always bless you !!

  • SUPER!

  • I am sitting here enjoying many of Irvin Pearre's "sugar sticks" with the FBCJ choir. It sounds wonderful.

    E. Pledger ('80-'92)

  • Great job! Are you in Jonesboro, Arkansas?

  • @frogtownhollow74 Jonesboro, GA- just south of Atlanta

  • absolutely amazing we do this with school and never sound anything near this good but i can hear the tenors and if they darken their vowels a little like the other sections it would sound even better is that's possible

  • Good rendition.... Plenty of umph!  Thank you for posting this.

  • this is my church too!! this is like my home away from home.

  • Very nicely done. Beautiful choir!

  • wow! great church!... great choir:) praise God! I am a member of a southern baptist church here in Boracay, Panay Island, Philippines. We sing this majestic song every Christmas cantata and Ester Sunday. Thanks for posting

  • I'm on the trombone. We are technically a Southern Baptist church.

  • Is this a fundamental baptist church? God bless you...great number!

  • this is my church!

  • Praise God!!!

  • Glorious!!!

  • Your performance of the Hallelujah Chorus was superb - both your choir and orchestra! We had the same glorious hymn for our Easter Service but with a smaller choir and organ. Click on the picture icon link which was posted here - for episcopal33. College students majoring in singing at a nearby college added their talents to our resident choir.

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