Thank you so much, dearest, pastor masters. You're one, you're wonderful sermons. It's about God's word in the Bible are wonderful. You possess a great gift from the Holy Spirit. You give us such good food for thought and I appreciate you. And I thank God for you.❤
The tune is "Sefton Park", written by a Welsh clergyman, Alun Williams, in the mid-twentieth century. It is quite an obscure tune. It appears in a Welsh hymnbook and also in the tune book used at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Psalms and Hymns of Reformed Worship.
Thank you so much, dearest, pastor masters.
You're one, you're wonderful sermons. It's about God's word in the Bible are wonderful.
You possess a great gift from the Holy Spirit.
You give us such good food for thought and I appreciate you.
And I thank God for you.❤
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People are missing a true class gift and amazing teaching. He is gold! Wisdom and gifts coming from this Pastor. Jesus is so given. Amen
I wished I lived near the Metropolitan Tabernacle. The people who live within reach are very blessed.
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What hymn tune is being used for the Lord's Prayer 🙏? In 40 years being a music minister, I'm not aquaited with the tune at all.
The tune is "Sefton Park", written by a Welsh clergyman, Alun Williams, in the mid-twentieth century. It is quite an obscure tune. It appears in a Welsh hymnbook and also in the tune book used at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Psalms and Hymns of Reformed Worship.