Guess where we all came from...nature. And what do you think was alive and well before Christianity swept through Scotland? Nature-worship. There is nothing "post-modernist" about talking about the grand source out of which everyone is made!!!! How petty and human of you. I'm glad they even acknowledged that there was a spiritual establishment there before Christianity!
This is how my grandparent worshiped, listen to the haunting music. Remember not all could read, and this was the only way give thanks for what little they had and they had to go to Church on a Sunday TWICE. These were communities who were strickly governed by the Laird& Church.
Thanks so much for sharing this. We lost the Gaelic in my families generations ago in North Carolina. There are elements of our singing that survive, however.
Thanks, interesting insight on historic Scottish worship the triune, living God.
Warm and real...
dwall057 1 month ago
@WC3POchannel10A
Guess where we all came from...nature. And what do you think was alive and well before Christianity swept through Scotland? Nature-worship. There is nothing "post-modernist" about talking about the grand source out of which everyone is made!!!! How petty and human of you. I'm glad they even acknowledged that there was a spiritual establishment there before Christianity!
janejanejane7 1 month ago
@WC3POchannel10A : Apt remark. But one knows what the BBC is like.
MusicPredominates 2 months ago
This is how my grandparent worshiped, listen to the haunting music. Remember not all could read, and this was the only way give thanks for what little they had and they had to go to Church on a Sunday TWICE. These were communities who were strickly governed by the Laird& Church.
darvon15 2 months ago
Why on earth the narrator prelude about worshipping nature? How post-modern of him. This is about these Christian Scots, not pagans.
WC3POchannel10A 3 months ago
haunting. Reminds me of native American singing.
PUAlum 3 months ago
Thanks so much for sharing this. We lost the Gaelic in my families generations ago in North Carolina. There are elements of our singing that survive, however.
voiceharp 5 months ago