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Oh Day Full of Grace - Trinity Lutheran Church (Sheboygan,WI)

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

TLC - Trinity Lutheran Church
Sheboygan-WI - USA
Igreja Evangélica Luterana Trindade
Hino: O Day Full of Grace

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  • Good camera work. It captures the life of worship.

  • That is a beautiful church

  • @Whitefoord

    Oh day full of grace which now we see appearing on Earth's Horizon

    Bring Light from our God that we may be replete in His joy this season.

    God shine for us now in this dark place, Your nam on our hearts emblazen

    Oh day full of Grace, oh blessed time or Lord on the Earth arriving

    Then came to the world that Light sublime, great joy for us all retreiving

    For Jesus all mortals did embrace all shame and dispair removing.

  • @Baldgol4 You are right!

    But this is not one of those hymns.

  • @Baldgol4 This is a famous Danish Hymn by Nikolai Gruntvig for Pentecost. Not only was the tune (written by C.E.F. Weyse) in 1826 in "The Lutheran Hymnal" but the hymn was in "Concordia"(Unofficial, but used instead of "Lutheran Hymnary" by a great number of Norwegian congregations. Augsburg Publishing House, 1916 - in both Norwegian and English editions and the revised and enlarged editions, 1932 and 1949 with music).

  • @Baldgol4 We sang this as "Gesegnet der Tag" (in German) every year.

    I understand though that even among Scandinavian Lutherans, if you were from a Hauge Synod, Blair Church, or Norwegian Free Church background, this might not have been a real popular hymn in your church.

    Nevertheless, this is one that truly is worth learning and loving.

  • If you think the hymn featured in this video is a new hymn, then you're a little out of touch with Lutheran hymnody.

  • In regards to the comment of "Adding new hymns which no one knows, the hymn tune Den Signede Dag is not a new hymn tune, It was in fact in the 1941 Lutheran Hymnal #592 under the hymn name I know of a sleep in Jesus Name.

  • The Lutheran Church keeps adding hymns which nobody knows nor can they sing them. They feel like strangers in their own church and as a result, they are leaving in droves.

  • What a glorious hymn! There isn't enough good Lutheran hymns on YouTube. Does anyone have the words?

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