This is truly wonderful! It sounds like the psalmody we used to sing at the "Wee Free Church" (Free Church of Scotland)in Steornobhagh when I was a child there. Now I live in the south of England and am to ill to get home. Thank you so much. Is mise Peadar an Leodhasach. (I am Peter from Lewis)
These are the TRUE Baptists, not amateur politicians like the "megachurches" today! Required reading should be Thomas Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Association of Connecticut from 1802.
@@plastiktuten3866 These Groups live in South Germany and are very closed and not willing for recording, We live in North Germany. Best wishes and greetings. God bless you.
@@mervinmast2099 The Old Order Amish are singing more slowly, very slow. They have a hymnbook from the 16th century. Its called "The Ausbund", These hymns are from the 18th / 19th century. Greetings and best wishes,
The pitch of everyone's voice is perfect meditative singing. Just like God intended. Singing the gospel should always be medicine for the soul.
I 🥰to hear a song lined
This is truly wonderful! It sounds like the psalmody we used to sing at the "Wee Free Church" (Free Church of Scotland)in Steornobhagh when I was a child there. Now I live in the south of England and am to ill to get home. Thank you so much. Is mise Peadar an Leodhasach. (I am Peter from Lewis)
telynor54 Scots Irish blood! You can take the man from his land, but you can never take the spirit from the man.
telynor54 from just over the the Minch in Lochinver I send my best wishes.
Good to see the old Gaelic still alive.
Lord forgive me. I keep falling away. 😔
My Precious Brother, Elder Jerry Manns!
Wow I instantly got chills, this is amazing!
Raw and from the heart!
Wonderful.
I love this! Great job capturing it
Absolutely beautiful
Beautiful
These are the TRUE Baptists, not amateur politicians like the "megachurches" today! Required reading should be Thomas Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Association of Connecticut from 1802.
Amen!
My kind of singing
I prefer Sacred Harp/Shape note but have great respect for the older tradition. Praise the Lord.
Greetings from Germany. God bless you. We have some groups in South Germany still practicise "lining out".
someone should record it, document it!
@@plastiktuten3866 These Groups live in South Germany and are very closed and not willing for recording,
We live in North Germany. Best wishes and greetings. God bless you.
This sounds like the Amish church singing
@@mervinmast2099 The Old Order Amish are singing more slowly, very slow. They have a hymnbook from the 16th century. Its called "The Ausbund", These hymns are from the 18th / 19th century. Greetings and best wishes,
Where is this church located?
Good Lord! This is in Louisville! I thought this was back in the hills of my family! For shame!
This is not in Louisville, this is in eastern KY
Betsy Layne, Floyd County, Kentucky
I've never heard of Amazing Grace sing like that before. I like the words to it but not the way you guys sang it.
They ain’t singing it for you anyway so it don’t matter if you like it or not. It’s for the Lord.
Everyone has their preferences. Back in the day with less literacy and book printing this is how people praised the Lord. Amen