Showing posts with label hymn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hymn. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

"Whiter than Snow"

Next song in the list: "Whiter than Snow" aka "Lord Jesus, I long to be Perfectly Whole".
We spent 2 weeks on this song, mostly due to being out and about on a lot of nights and interrupted family devotions.
And, this week, I thought I'd have both of them sing it together.. :)


Sunday, February 12, 2012

"Holy, Holy, Holy"

The third song we taught the girls was "Holy, Holy, Holy" - well, at least the first verse. The whole point of teaching the kids these songs is so that when we do sing them in church, they'll be familiar and they can singalong if they want. And, if they want to sing the first verse 3 or 4 times over again.. well, I hope no one around them cares too much. (and frankly, if they do, they need to get over themselves - naturally, i say that in the most loving and compassionate way possible... )

Anyway, here's Morgan's rendition (please keep in mind that she's just turned 3. I think she's adorably cute.. even if the words aren't 100% right)



Friday, February 10, 2012

"Glory Be to the Father"


Continuing on with teaching the girls "church" songs, the second week, we taught them "Glory Be to the Father". 
Here's Morgy: (and yes, as usual, Kelsey interrupts her when its not perfect - we're working on it)

And, here's Kelsey: (one of these days, I'm going to tape her hands at her side.. )



Friday, January 27, 2012

Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow

We've decided, as parents, to be a bit more proactive about allowing our kids to engage in Sunday worship. One of the easiest ways to do this, we feel, is to help them learn some of the songs that we sing in church. Unfortunately, there are a lot of songs, and we don't know which ones will be sung before going to church. So, we decided that this year, we'd teach our kids one verse to one song every week (or most weeks).
To keep it a bit fun/easy, we started with a simple one: "Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow".

Here's Kelsey (at the end, I cut her off as she started singing "The Three-Fold Amen", sorry):