wonderful song by William Booth. My Dad played the trombone in the Bankstown SA band. He passed away 21 yrs ago, this song always reminds me of him. God bless the great Salvation Army!
Absolutely amazing. And the bass(es) and soprano cornet. I love it when I can literally hear the words poured from the musical instruments. Fire a volley! Amen!❤
☝️Impi yoSindiso: Was born kuyo and became a Junior soldier..... kuyo at The Salvation Army Mirriam Booth Corp, SA , now I miss everything from the Founders song and all....the band yes I love it, may God bless nd grow Impi yoSindiso (and all Christian denominations) internationally in the name of Jesus our Saviour ☝️
I love the song, the brass band is magnificient and the officers as well , i have never seen such elegance on a stage in my whole life, asa i m in london i will participate at a service ay the rink g b y gerrit vons
My earliest recollection of the Army. played by Castleton Band. The day I met my wife I was seconded to the band at Manchester Star Hall for the Easter Convention 12 April 1966 (it was the young lady's 12th birthday, the day after my 16th) led by General Coutts and this was the first song we played (Im afraid my eyes were on a certain young lady not the bandmaster of the good General). We chose this song for our wedding at Heywood Corps 5 years later. My wife, Joy, was Promoted to Glory last august. Unknown to me the conducting officer slipped this into the order of service, asking me if I knew the last verse at all? Praise be, I did and recited it. So our life together on Earth started and ended with this song. So appropriate in every way. About 15 years ago I had cause to work at the building which had been Castleton Corps. The smokey joe coal heater was still there and functional. I know its only bricks and mortar but I was moved to stand on the steps where I recall, aged about 3, the song for the first time, and sing O Boundless Salvation. Fortissimo. And why not? Anyone passing by may have thought me a trifle mad but I didn't care in the least. The Lord told me to do it so I did. To my mind the most inspiring song in the Army and my personal testimony.
Perhaps my earliest memory from the Army, I do my best to sing it but I find it difficult with the emotions it causes. It was sung at my wedding (why ever not?) and I sing it whenever I need spiritual guidance. Its my testimony I suppose. I remember on one occasion the YP band leading the Corps through the centre of the town playing this and it made the hairs on my neck stick up. And once, when working at the former hall of Casteleton Corps, where my earliest memories are, I stood outside, on my own and sang this song fortissimo. So folks may have thought me nuts. So what. Wonderful song, wonderful words, wonderful music. Doesnt come any better or more uplifting!
The heavenly gales are blowing The heavenly stream is flowing beneath it's waves I am going Hallelujah Praise the Lord........ memories of a 'glory march' at the end of this song - many many years ago.......when I used to be....
The officers started their time in North Scotland division Buckie I think then pioneered a new corps in the outer Hebrides stornoway and still unchanged in their mission
Hi David, the officers are Majors Ray & Pat Brown. Former Commanding Officers of William Booth Memorial Halls, Nottingham. The Bandmaster is Stephen Hanover.
Flott sang som vår grunnlegger William Booth har skrevet, er Frelsesarmeens "nasjonalsang". Med en sterk og nydelig tekst. "Å, bunnløse frelse" Halleluja !!!!
@lataibasil I actually played this song at a Methodist meeting back in 1975, and, as I recall, the name of the hymn tune is "My Jesus I Love Thee." That makes sense to me, because Booth's lyrics are of the same meter as Featherston's hymn "My Jesus I Love Thee."
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Hillo guys god soldeirs army salvation church pagnangangaral po kayo ng holy beble itoro nyo po sa manga soltenate ng maharleka trebs pag uminom sela ng isang basong tubeg salamat po sa tubeg holy god father hende napo ako galit sa taong buhay kase po pinapainom nyo po kame ng tubeg holy god father para seguraduhing totolong sela sa agreement sa financial budjet ng babae at lalake at yung komakain ng bulate sa lupa gods will po pls help amen bawal senongaling amen sa pag inom ng tubeg
Ramp not required. For many years the band at Regent Hall here had a member who was confined to a wheelchair, and they got her up and down to the platform as required. 4 strong men and all assorted.
I am also salvation Army 💪💪
wonderful song by William Booth. My Dad played the trombone in the Bankstown SA band. He passed away 21 yrs ago, this song always reminds me of him.
God bless the great Salvation Army!
Absolutely amazing. And the bass(es) and soprano cornet. I love it when I can literally hear the words poured from the musical instruments. Fire a volley! Amen!❤
☝️Impi yoSindiso: Was born kuyo and became a Junior soldier..... kuyo at The Salvation Army Mirriam Booth Corp, SA , now I miss everything from the Founders song and all....the band yes I love it, may God bless nd grow Impi yoSindiso (and all Christian denominations) internationally in the name of Jesus our Saviour ☝️
A band adds so much to the congregation worship, and this is as good as it gets.
Well done to the Rink!
I am Salvation Army❤❤❤
My favorite song, which I love to hear always.
When you have the founders song you have to sing ALL verses
My favorite song during my whole life, Thank you for sharing!
excellent song by the founder William booth
Che dio vi benedica grandemente tutti amen
Beautiful ❤️
What a glorious congregation and band the leaders look so enthusiastic and spirit led God Bless R&P truely are officers with a vision
what a wonderfull hymn and a brilliant band! and the wee cute captain did the sally army proud...keep clappin xxx
It is now 60 years since I first this song and it inspires me just as much now
as it when I first heard it.
God bless the Army
Robust spiritual piece of music, which enhances and delivers the true meaning of the Faith which the SA church stands for; Hellelujah.
I love the song, the brass band is magnificient and the officers as well , i have never seen such elegance on a stage in my whole life, asa i m in london i will participate at a service ay the rink
g b y
gerrit vons
Salamat po sa praise and worshep instrument gods song salamat po army salvation church and words of god amen god bless all nation
My earliest recollection of the Army. played by Castleton Band. The day I met my wife I was seconded to the band at Manchester Star Hall for the Easter Convention 12 April 1966 (it was the young lady's 12th birthday, the day after my 16th) led by General Coutts and this was the first song we played (Im afraid my eyes were on a certain young lady not the bandmaster of the good General). We chose this song for our wedding at Heywood Corps 5 years later. My wife, Joy, was Promoted to Glory last august. Unknown to me the conducting officer slipped this into the order of service, asking me if I knew the last verse at all? Praise be, I did and recited it. So our life together on Earth started and ended with this song. So appropriate in every way.
About 15 years ago I had cause to work at the building which had been Castleton Corps. The smokey joe coal heater was still there and functional. I know its only bricks and mortar but I was moved to stand on the steps where I recall, aged about 3, the song for the first time, and sing O Boundless Salvation. Fortissimo. And why not? Anyone passing by may have thought me a trifle mad but I didn't care in the least. The Lord told me to do it so I did.
To my mind the most inspiring song in the Army and my personal testimony.
This is a real favourite of mine and the words of the second verse helped me to see the direction of my life.
Excellent
Amen🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
It's regent hall in Oxford street London. Still has founder principles and joy :-)
Wonderful and heart warming
Perhaps my earliest memory from the Army, I do my best to sing it but I find it difficult with the emotions it causes. It was sung at my wedding (why ever not?) and I sing it whenever I need spiritual guidance. Its my testimony I suppose. I remember on one occasion the YP band leading the Corps through the centre of the town playing this and it made the hairs on my neck stick up. And once, when working at the former hall of Casteleton Corps, where my earliest memories are, I stood outside, on my own and sang this song fortissimo. So folks may have thought me nuts. So what. Wonderful song, wonderful words, wonderful music. Doesnt come any better or more uplifting!
Mo M0TXK vd
Yes. "...I find it difficult with the emotions it causes"... me too.
Unable to sing without crying...from Newfoundland Canada
The heavenly gales are blowing
The heavenly stream is flowing
beneath it's waves I am going
Hallelujah Praise the Lord........
memories of a 'glory march' at the end of this song - many many years ago.......when I used to be....
❤❤❤😘😘Amen
The officers started their time in North Scotland division Buckie I think then pioneered a new corps in the outer Hebrides stornoway and still unchanged in their mission
Hi David, the officers are Majors Ray & Pat Brown. Former Commanding Officers of William Booth Memorial Halls, Nottingham. The Bandmaster is Stephen Hanover.
ps..that trombone section is excellent..
My tune too, however with the words from "My Jesus I love thee"! (#357)
Flott sang som vår grunnlegger William Booth har skrevet, er Frelsesarmeens "nasjonalsang". Med en sterk og nydelig tekst. "Å, bunnløse frelse"
Halleluja !!!!
I love this song inondiropafadza
@lataibasil I actually played this song at a Methodist meeting back in 1975, and, as I recall, the name of the hymn tune is "My Jesus I Love Thee." That makes sense to me, because Booth's lyrics are of the same meter as Featherston's hymn "My Jesus I Love Thee."
Halleluja
How fantastic is this, I have watched this that many times that I would have worn the DVD out, what Corp is this
Hilllo guys god soldeirs army salvation church god bless po amen 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Flott sang !!!
Hillo guys bye
Plse what is the name of the hymn tune
@lataibasil O Boundless Salvation
Chhandamna Sipai Pawl vul reng rawh se
Pathianin nasa takin malsawm zel rawh se
Hillo guys army salvation church pagnapabayaan sa financial budjet ang manga anak nya na kanyang templo baka edad 18 years old magbenta sya ng pita ng laman sa club sa ibat ibang bansa pakesabe nalang po army salvation church samanga soltenate ng maharleka trebs ng ibat ibang bansa pls help gods will amen
Hillo guys god soldeirs army salvation church pagnangangaral po kayo ng holy beble itoro nyo po sa manga soltenate ng maharleka trebs pag uminom sela ng isang basong tubeg salamat po sa tubeg holy god father hende napo ako galit sa taong buhay kase po pinapainom nyo po kame ng tubeg holy god father para seguraduhing totolong sela sa agreement sa financial budjet ng babae at lalake at yung komakain ng bulate sa lupa gods will po pls help amen bawal senongaling amen sa pag inom ng tubeg
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Doesn't look like there is a wheelchair user ramp alongside those steps to the platform; discriminatory !
Ramp not required. For many years the band at Regent Hall here had a member who was confined to a wheelchair, and they got her up and down to the platform as required. 4 strong men and all assorted.