You have to understand that music has always been an instrument of resilience in South Africa, especially in the past with the oppressive regime. It's normal for black South Africans to gather &up and breakout in song in expression of what ever emotion at the present time(be it sad, happy or angry!) The above clip is an accurate portrayal of a typical choir rehearsal in a black township church. I'm so glad Pastor Tim Graham had an opportunity to experience such african style worshiping.
WOW, why can't we praise in our churches here in America like this. Just spontaneous singing, no director, no sheet music, whew!!!! Somewhere, we are missing it!!
Wow! It is so amazing to see how God has put such fire and passion in these people who live in one of the hardest places to survie! It make you think about how much we in America take for granted!
Beautiful. I wish more of such great videos on South africa can be put on youtube coz these journalists only upload crime and the negatives about our country, as if thats the only thing happening in South africa. Probably right now the world thinks we are forever running like headless chickens and killing each other in S.A coz of the reports they get from the media. Thanks for sharing this pastor.
Thanks Phakajuju! I cannot wait to return to your beautiful country... God willing, I will be there for Easter in 2010. These pastors have become an important part of my walk with God.
I played the video at the beginning of one of our choir practices here in the states. We listened to the whole thing, rejoicing with the joy expressed in the video. Then one of our sopranos said what I was feeling as we turned to practice... "Now we have to listen to ourselves?!"
@PastorTimGraham - I am South African but living in Saudi Arabia and one thing that I have noticed among the south african expats are that it does not matter where we are, how far we have to travel, how much money we have to spend to get to a church we will do this as we know irrespective of what happens in our lives we are what we are through the grace of God...Praising my Saviour all the day long...OUR GOD IS GREAT!
god seen
donttalkshizzle 4 days ago
You have to understand that music has always been an instrument of resilience in South Africa, especially in the past with the oppressive regime. It's normal for black South Africans to gather &up and breakout in song in expression of what ever emotion at the present time(be it sad, happy or angry!) The above clip is an accurate portrayal of a typical choir rehearsal in a black township church. I'm so glad Pastor Tim Graham had an opportunity to experience such african style worshiping.
magatsheni 4 months ago
WOW, why can't we praise in our churches here in America like this. Just spontaneous singing, no director, no sheet music, whew!!!! Somewhere, we are missing it!!
emp2255 5 months ago
Thanks Senatorjulius! Praise God for His work in all of our hearts!
PastorTimGraham 9 months ago
This is awesome. Makes me really homesick. Thanks for sharing.
hnkosi972 10 months ago
WOW. Who was that soprano at the end giving me those opera notes?
bemaniac2 11 months ago
Ohhh yehhh, I miss RSA already. This is powerful indeed. I love it
mmatsatsi 1 year ago
My God! What's It!! So Beautifull! I'm a brazilian and i get sad because the choir is over here, in our brazilian churches
Brasisousa 1 year ago
Wow! It is so amazing to see how God has put such fire and passion in these people who live in one of the hardest places to survie! It make you think about how much we in America take for granted!
GodsGirl4eva1 2 years ago
What a lovely tune for this old solid hymn! I love it! Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!
O what a foretaste of glory divine!
Heir of salvation, purchase of God,
born of his Spirit, washed in his blood.
Refrain
This is my story, this is my song,
praising my Savior all the day long;
this is my story, this is my song,
praising my Savior all the day long.
MAWA0302 2 years ago
OMG this was a great day, i love how they singit very annointed! thank u guys for uploading
andiswaaa 2 years ago
Wow I can remember singing this song in church as a kid. BUt I've never heard it like that before. Beautiful sound.
Rcksaltnnails 2 years ago
Beautiful. I wish more of such great videos on South africa can be put on youtube coz these journalists only upload crime and the negatives about our country, as if thats the only thing happening in South africa. Probably right now the world thinks we are forever running like headless chickens and killing each other in S.A coz of the reports they get from the media. Thanks for sharing this pastor.
phakajuju 2 years ago 3
Thanks Phakajuju! I cannot wait to return to your beautiful country... God willing, I will be there for Easter in 2010. These pastors have become an important part of my walk with God.
PastorTimGraham 2 years ago
God bless you so much. I feel so uplifted on a Sunday like this.
Tatenda 2 years ago
so happy. beautiful
fanakopan 2 years ago
Great!
bucaneromax1 2 years ago
Amen, halleluja!!
sida26 2 years ago
African to Jesus... Alleluia!
pertencoacristo 3 years ago 2
joyous !!
topliff12345 3 years ago
OH God..I'm reminded of home...It makes me cry..
guluvaJCrew 3 years ago
south Africans!!! these guys are blessed with great voices.. they even forgot they were eating ;) Lovely.
samehewa 3 years ago
I played the video at the beginning of one of our choir practices here in the states. We listened to the whole thing, rejoicing with the joy expressed in the video. Then one of our sopranos said what I was feeling as we turned to practice... "Now we have to listen to ourselves?!"
PastorTimGraham 3 years ago
@PastorTimGraham - I am South African but living in Saudi Arabia and one thing that I have noticed among the south african expats are that it does not matter where we are, how far we have to travel, how much money we have to spend to get to a church we will do this as we know irrespective of what happens in our lives we are what we are through the grace of God...Praising my Saviour all the day long...OUR GOD IS GREAT!
Senatorjulius 9 months ago