Why cant we have it here in the salisbury mall food court...it would feel so good....even better sing it at the next city council meeting? It would probally get gaveled down!
3:31 so what. what do we have to fear? you never know what they might do in salisbury or anywhere else. more and more people are not afraid to speak (and sing) openly of their faith. Praise God for this and i pray there is much more to come.......
Amen again!
ReplyDeleteJust Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Made my old eyes leak.
ReplyDeleteCraig Theobald
Ironshire
A little bit of Godlight during a hectic day.... priceless.
ReplyDeleteWhy cant we have it here in the salisbury mall food court...it would feel so good....even better sing it at the next city council meeting? It would probally get gaveled down!
ReplyDeleteWow! Sharing this with friends!
ReplyDeleteThey wouldnt do it in Salisbury ... too many freaky Liberal losers would complain about it saying they are offended by it
ReplyDelete3:31 so what. what do we have to fear? you never know what they might do in salisbury or anywhere else. more and more people are not afraid to speak (and sing) openly of their faith. Praise God for this and i pray there is much more to come.......
ReplyDeleteNow there is some simple hope left in humanity. Amen and Merry Christams friends!
ReplyDeletecountrygirl@heart
Notice that very few in the audience are aware of the custom to stand for the Hallelujah Chorus!!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's widely noted that people who aren't religious nuts don't observe religious behavior. It's part of not being a nut.
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