That is a difficult question to answer as I appreciate all of them. LSB 362 “O Sing of Christ” is chock full of Biblical truths to sing, ponder, take to heart and celebrate 😊
@@soladeogloria5839 LSB 362 is certainly an excellent hymn for Christmastide; unfortunately, it is probably one of the lesser-sung Christmas hymns across the LCMS.
Hymn #358 "From Heaven Above to Earth I Come" and #359. "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" are two of my very favorite Christmas hymns from our Lutheran Service Book. I love the music you are sharing with us here. Thank you and God bless you 😊
As a old am tradional lutheran. There was and is no better hearing the lutheran congregation singing the advent and Christmas hymns along with a wonderful pipe organ. They know how to sing these beautiful hymms. Brings me to tears to hear this wonderful organ playing.
I'll get back to you and your family later - Christmas card ... In appreciation for your music shares. You are waiting for your Christmas baby. Best of success on your vicarage and pastor endeavor.
You are too kind to remember our family this Christmas! =) My wife Zoe was due to deliver on December 21st; however, our little girl had other plans. She was born at the beginning of this week at thirty-seven weeks. Both she and Zoe are doing well and are home now. Her name is Ellie Ann...God is good!
God is good! I should certainly add the titles with the appropriate time stamps, although, in all fairness, I have said that before and haven't quite had the chance to complete it just yet... One of these times, though, hopefully soon! =) Advent joy in Jesus! Jeff
My pleasure! I am currently working on two Epiphany pieces to hopefully post later today...before our evening Divine Service for the Feast of Epiphany =) Soli Deo Gloria!
Perfect playlist to write my Christmas cards and reflect on Christmas's past. First Christmas since my mom passed, this is a comfort. Thank you. I always love how the last verse is played louder! Such dramatic effect!
I am so glad that this playlist could bring you comfort during these weeks as you reflect on Christmas past and on your first Christmas without your mom this side of eternity. Music certainly has a way of wrapping us in God's Word of hope and joy in Christ, even in times of sorrow. God's peace to you this day, Jeff
Please forgive my ignorance, but I’m really curious about the sound I hear during some of the verses - it sounds like birds chirping. Is that a setting or a feature of this particular organ? I’m not an organist and I have never heard it before. I love all of your playlists. Awesome job. Thanks!
That is a great question! It is called a Vogelgesang, which comes into English as 'bird song.' A vogelgesang is typically a pipe about an inch in length and partially submerged in an approximate two-inch by two-inch bath of water. When activated, the pipe makes various bird sounds depending on how far you pull the stop out. Here is a link to a TH-cam Short I did about a year ago where I explain this further and provide a brief demonstration: th-cam.com/users/shortsTXXY22yPdSE. Additionally, this link shows the Vogelgesang employed on the hymn 'Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord' LSB#497: th-cam.com/users/shortsJ50zNmIgz3M. Typically, I use this stop mainly for Christmas Eve and the Sundays of Christmas, as well as on hymns that reference the Holy Spirit. Subsequently, other solo organ repertoire could also put the Vogelgesang to good use =) Soli Deo Gloria!! Jeff
What are your favorite hymns for Christmas from the Lutheran Service Book??! 😊
Be sure to share in the comments section below!
very nice, having on and off all day, super grand!
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That is a difficult question to answer as I appreciate all of them. LSB 362 “O Sing of Christ” is chock full of Biblical truths to sing, ponder, take to heart and celebrate 😊
@@soladeogloria5839 LSB 362 is certainly an excellent hymn for Christmastide; unfortunately, it is probably one of the lesser-sung Christmas hymns across the LCMS.
Hymn #358 "From Heaven Above to Earth I Come" and #359. "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" are two of my very favorite Christmas hymns from our Lutheran Service Book.
I love the music you are sharing with us here. Thank you and God bless you 😊
Ahhh Real CHRISTMAS music
God be praised.
Soli Deo Gloria!!! And... MERRY CHRISTMAS! 😊
As a old am tradional lutheran. There was and is no better hearing the lutheran congregation singing the advent and Christmas hymns along with a wonderful pipe organ. They know how to sing these beautiful hymms. Brings me to tears to hear this wonderful organ playing.
Soli Deo Gloria! ✝️
A merry Christmas to you, too!! 😊
Good ole Lutheran Christmas music
Soli Deo Gloria!!! 😊
Listening in 2024. Wonderful job!
Soli Deo Gloria!!! ✝️
Wonderfull! Merry Christmas from São Paulo Brasil!
Merry Christmas to you too!!! 😊🎄✨
I'll get back to you and your family later - Christmas card ... In appreciation for your music shares.
You are waiting for your Christmas baby.
Best of success on your vicarage and pastor endeavor.
You are too kind to remember our family this Christmas! =) My wife Zoe was due to deliver on December 21st; however, our little girl had other plans. She was born at the beginning of this week at thirty-seven weeks. Both she and Zoe are doing well and are home now. Her name is Ellie Ann...God is good!
Very moving❤️I would like the titles of the hymns in order so I can sing along and learn the ones I don't know
God is good! I should certainly add the titles with the appropriate time stamps, although, in all fairness, I have said that before and haven't quite had the chance to complete it just yet... One of these times, though, hopefully soon! =)
Advent joy in Jesus!
Jeff
I am glad to see this from you my brother in Ministry Jeff
Soli Deo Gloria!!! ✝️
A blessed Adventide to you! 😊
Glad I found this in time for Advent!
There is an Advent hymn one too! 😊
th-cam.com/video/2z_51udNC-U/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CE6xtEIlSFiDO4uA
Your music in the style and tradition you play, is what I grew up with. Brings me back my childhood. Thanks!
I am so glad you enjoy this style and tradition of music too; it is an equal joy to be able to record this music =)
Christmas joy in Jesus!
Jeff
Soli Deo Gloria
My son and I are making krumkaker while listening. What a beautiful collection! Thank you for putting it together and sharing it ❤
God is good! A blessed and merry Christmas to you both!!! 🎄
Classical Christmas carols
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Thank you for posting! Such an encouragement!
Merry Christmas!!!
Awesomely played in the spirit of advent.
Soli Deo Gloria!!! =)
🌲🌲Merry Christmas!🌲🌲
Merry Christmas to you too!!! 🌲
Thank you so much for this! Listening to this while working and preparing to celebrate Epiphany!
My pleasure! I am currently working on two Epiphany pieces to hopefully post later today...before our evening Divine Service for the Feast of Epiphany =) Soli Deo Gloria!
Maravilhoso! Jundiaí, São Paulo, Brasil.
Blessings Brazil! May God shine his grace upon you all!
Perfect playlist to write my Christmas cards and reflect on Christmas's past. First Christmas since my mom passed, this is a comfort. Thank you. I always love how the last verse is played louder! Such dramatic effect!
I am so glad that this playlist could bring you comfort during these weeks as you reflect on Christmas past and on your first Christmas without your mom this side of eternity. Music certainly has a way of wrapping us in God's Word of hope and joy in Christ, even in times of sorrow.
God's peace to you this day,
Jeff
Very good
Soli Deo Gloria!
Please forgive my ignorance, but I’m really curious about the sound I hear during some of the verses - it sounds like birds chirping. Is that a setting or a feature of this particular organ?
I’m not an organist and I have never heard it before.
I love all of your playlists. Awesome job. Thanks!
That is a great question! It is called a Vogelgesang, which comes into English as 'bird song.' A vogelgesang is typically a pipe about an inch in length and partially submerged in an approximate two-inch by two-inch bath of water. When activated, the pipe makes various bird sounds depending on how far you pull the stop out. Here is a link to a TH-cam Short I did about a year ago where I explain this further and provide a brief demonstration: th-cam.com/users/shortsTXXY22yPdSE. Additionally, this link shows the Vogelgesang employed on the hymn 'Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord' LSB#497: th-cam.com/users/shortsJ50zNmIgz3M. Typically, I use this stop mainly for Christmas Eve and the Sundays of Christmas, as well as on hymns that reference the Holy Spirit. Subsequently, other solo organ repertoire could also put the Vogelgesang to good use =)
Soli Deo Gloria!!
Jeff
Thank you! Very interesting. So do you just fill it every time you anticipate using it and then drain it?
@@B27-o2c Usually, I just fill it when I anticipate using it, and within a few days, the water evaporates =)