This hymn written by Frederick W. Faber, 1814-1863, is actually about the faith of martyred leaders of the Roman Catholic faith during the 16th century.
This Hymn has universal appeal, crossing time and denominations. May we never forget the sacrifices of God's saints through all ages. Gabriel Sathianathan
Dear Panoplyimagining Greeting to you from CSI David Memorial Church, We Would like to use this song in one of our Church video. Due to Corona issue our regular church service is not held. This song is used for our worship purpose. Kindly provide us your approvals. This Video is used on 4th July 2021 service video. From Gilbert Jeffery Clinton ( Organist) David Memorial church, R.M. Nagar Bengaluru-560016
This hymn written by Frederick W. Faber, 1814-1863, is actually about the faith of martyred leaders of the Roman Catholic faith during the 16th century.
Thanks for information.
This Hymn has universal appeal, crossing time and denominations. May we never forget the sacrifices of God's saints through all ages. Gabriel Sathianathan
I love it so much.May God be praised
I love this hymn.
Amen.
Yes. The faith of our Fathers
Luar biasa pujiannya...Tuhan berkati
Thank-you for this wonderful hymn .
It's wonderful
Amen
“Faith of our Fathers , Mary’s prayers shall bring our country back to Thee
God is great.
Truly, the faith of our FATHERS
I desire to get it.
Dear Panoplyimagining
Greeting to you from CSI David Memorial Church, We Would like to use this song in one of our Church video. Due to Corona issue our regular church service is not held. This song is used for our worship purpose. Kindly provide us your approvals.
This Video is used on 4th July 2021 service video.
From
Gilbert Jeffery Clinton ( Organist)
David Memorial church, R.M. Nagar Bengaluru-560016
Please feel free to do so with our blessings!
Follow Christway, to be wise, safe and Holy!
Must be a good director, because everybody sounds on pitch. How often do you hear that?
Every Sunday!
Praise God
There are some great singers in this group! Is that Rachel Castillo I see?