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There is a fountain filled with Blood, Acapella.
Calvary Mennonite Youth Group Singing in a Methodist Church in Dover TN.

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  • It would seem their hymn book is wrong.Cowper didn't write it that way. The question is: Is it a mennonite or methodist hymn book?

  • @ConfederateGypsy The Hymn Book was "The Christian Hymnary" I guess the compiler Changed that Phrase. And you are right the original was the way you said. "sinners plunged beneath..."

  • Why do they say "sinners washing in..." when the hymn actually reads," sinners plunged beneath..."? Are they afraid to sing it correctly ?

  • The Hymn Book that they used reads it this way.

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  • The dying theif rejoiced to see that fountain in his day. And there may I though vile as he wash all my sins away.

    Thanks for the hymn.

  • Good hymn, it is always good to lift Gods name and his unfailing love in a group. I pray the God should bless and use you people for his glory.

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  • @ConfederateGypsy Not a significant difference, I think. There's a lot of little variations in the lyrics of some of the old hymns, like "Rock of Ages."

  • NOBODY DOES IT LIKE THE CHURCH! cant stand the brittney spears version

  • What a beautiful song! The Lord Jesus Christ is all sufficient and worthy of our praise!

  • @ConfederateGypsy

    Certainly I agree with you about "remnant". I tend to be leery of "remnant churches". I have seen what these shysters have done to my home colony (Elmendorf near Mountain Lake, MN).

    Singing song like this should be motivated by faith in Christ--even the faith OF! Christ.

  • @ConfederateGypsy

    I don't know about the Holdemans but I am leery of Charity. I saw a number from my colony (Elmendorf) follow charity and one who takes a cue from Charity (Peter Hoover) only to be excommunicated right out of the Hutterian Brethren Church.

    Are these young people singing in this video Charity or are they Beachy Amish Mennonites?

  • @Phoenix51200 The Bible uses the term but not in the cultic buzz word fashion Charity does.Only immersion is baptism. Sprinkling is not baptism period. The Holdemans are as nutty as Charity. They put out a tract which I used to have ranting against immersion. According to them NOBODY else has it together at all, just them.

  • @ConfederateGypsy The Bible itself uses the term. But in any case about Baptism: I questioned my fiance's family more on it and found that Charity will use sprinkling on rare occasions for people who have come out of churches that enforce it. But the vast majority of the baptisms done in the Remnant churches are by immersion (and his family anyway are immersion-only in belief.) Their church uses a hymnbook put out by the Church of God in Christ, or Holdeman Mennonites.

  • Hey, believe what you want. People who know them better than you do are the ones saying they are cultic.They changed the wording of the song. Why?Remnant is not just a name, its a mindset. Every group I've heard of that uses remnant has been cultic.Disregard as you wish.

  • @ConfederateGypsy The "Remnant" name is interesting, but if you have a chance to talk to one of them you'll see that it's not a title for the movement but is wider than that. They embrace all Remnant Christians from any church or denomination. The Remnant idea comes from the balance of heart Christianity and holiness that few scattered Christians and even fewer churches as a whole strive for.

    Anyway I've come to love and admire the Charityites I know and their heartfelt faith.

  • @ConfederateGypsy I've read the stories of Rick Friedrich and others but honestly they only read like the stories of any bitter former church member. Could you call Charity a cult for not believing in wedding rings or eternal security or encouraging women not to cut their hair and men not to wear suits? Hardly but that's all I've found.

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