@darren0275 it reminds me of mine too, Bonneville Junior School, London. Harvest Festivals, been out of UK so long, do they still celebrate Harvest Festivals? Thanks for the comment.
Reminds me of my anglican parish that I attended in Mombasa, Kenya where we had a beautiful choir at the 11 o'clock service led by Mrs Mubiru, herself a great soprano. A beautiful hymn that was always sung at the harvest service.
My grandfather was a prominent farmer in my village and a proud Anglican christian. This was his favourite hymn and at his funeral the church was so packed that people had to stand outside. When this was sung it really affected us and it could be heard around the village. It is a truly beautiful piece.
@cadfaelsnovice My uncle Henry began the Anglican church. It was a step away from the Whore of Babylon in rome, (Rev 17) but without lettin go, of the apostasies, the disregard of the Bible. SPURN THE MUSE!!
Due to the late Spring this age old practice is happening now in this part of the world...the Canadian West Coast. Looking forward to a plentiful Harvest with Fall Festivals to celebrate and helped along by this marvellous hymn.
Thank you
Robertcotton 1 month ago
Thanks for uploading this one of my favourite hyms
dixonhpboosh 4 months ago
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing it.
ukchristian28 5 months ago
Those of us with hearing loss are grateful that you took the time to include the lyrics. Thank you!
MarthaStout0202 9 months ago
Who on Earth would dislike this? Obviously not a British schoolboy with memories of singing this during assemblies and Harvest festivals.
Probably Muzzrats...
ViceCityCitizen 1 year ago
God bless this and everyother good song. I rode a horse the exact same as on 01:00
HRHStewartIIRegina 1 year ago
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NashleeSanders21 1 year ago 2
Reminds me of my school days at St Michael's church, Flixton
darren0275 1 year ago
@darren0275 it reminds me of mine too, Bonneville Junior School, London. Harvest Festivals, been out of UK so long, do they still celebrate Harvest Festivals? Thanks for the comment.
santana160 1 year ago
Reminds me of my anglican parish that I attended in Mombasa, Kenya where we had a beautiful choir at the 11 o'clock service led by Mrs Mubiru, herself a great soprano. A beautiful hymn that was always sung at the harvest service.
simenaona 1 year ago
lovely.... One of my best hymns ever...
zeeoneA 2 years ago
My grandfather was a prominent farmer in my village and a proud Anglican christian. This was his favourite hymn and at his funeral the church was so packed that people had to stand outside. When this was sung it really affected us and it could be heard around the village. It is a truly beautiful piece.
thebigJM92 2 years ago
Was my best song when I went to church in West Sussex.
bebure 2 years ago
my favorite hymn
ugorasman 2 years ago
wow what a tune its a complete club banger!!!!
felixxx73 2 years ago
Its mainly sung in Anglican churches at harvest time
cadfaelsnovice 2 years ago
@cadfaelsnovice My uncle Henry began the Anglican church. It was a step away from the Whore of Babylon in rome, (Rev 17) but without lettin go, of the apostasies, the disregard of the Bible. SPURN THE MUSE!!
spurnthemuse 1 year ago
is this a catholic hymn too?????its my mums fav
sarahknight07 2 years ago
love this song.
itanyi4uall 2 years ago
The first verse of this song is sung to a different tune in the movie Godspell.
God bless you!
dizzycatt 3 years ago
best song ever!
s4z0r 3 years ago
I had 2 learn that song :D
xKlaudia567x 3 years ago
Due to the late Spring this age old practice is happening now in this part of the world...the Canadian West Coast. Looking forward to a plentiful Harvest with Fall Festivals to celebrate and helped along by this marvellous hymn.
venville 3 years ago
this has made my day
kenttaylor333 3 years ago