Singing with an Angel
I had a great experience this past Sunday. For those who may not know, part of my job at the church where I pastor is leading worship. This past Sunday I did a duet with a friend of mine, Don Bradely. Before I tell you about the song, I must first mention that singing with Don Bradely is like singing with an Angel. Not that I have heard angel's sing, but as I imagine, they are amazingly good. Anyway, singing with Don for me is truly a treat as his voice turns music into paintings . . . his voice is like reading a book by a fire, a cup of coffee in hand, with snow falling outside your window. Ok, you get the picture, and Don if you read this I am sorry for embaressing you.
Anyway, we sang the hymn, "For the Beauty of the Earth." And it brought back a flood of memories from my childhood. Before we ate each meal as a family (with my grandparent--which happend a couple times a week) not only would we pray before the meal, we would also sing a hymn. We had about 10 hymns that we would sing over and over and over again, year after year, meal after meal. This all came back to me recently, as I went back to my home town and we all ate together. For the Beauty of the Earth was one of those hymns. I charish those memories. Not only praying as a family before each meal but singing. I don't know if this is a lost part of culture, or possibly one that was never found. Maybe my family being musical, this was just their expression of love to Jesus. Who knows, but I am thankful for it, and for those memories. I am thankful for the beauty of the earth. I am thankful that I am so blessed to be able to sing with Don Bradely, and I am thankful to be surronded by family that loves me. First and foremost my wife Lynsey.
Happy belated thanksgiving to everyone.
Jon
Anyway, we sang the hymn, "For the Beauty of the Earth." And it brought back a flood of memories from my childhood. Before we ate each meal as a family (with my grandparent--which happend a couple times a week) not only would we pray before the meal, we would also sing a hymn. We had about 10 hymns that we would sing over and over and over again, year after year, meal after meal. This all came back to me recently, as I went back to my home town and we all ate together. For the Beauty of the Earth was one of those hymns. I charish those memories. Not only praying as a family before each meal but singing. I don't know if this is a lost part of culture, or possibly one that was never found. Maybe my family being musical, this was just their expression of love to Jesus. Who knows, but I am thankful for it, and for those memories. I am thankful for the beauty of the earth. I am thankful that I am so blessed to be able to sing with Don Bradely, and I am thankful to be surronded by family that loves me. First and foremost my wife Lynsey.
Happy belated thanksgiving to everyone.
Jon
1 Comments:
Sounds like you had a great Thanksgiving-glad to hear it.
How cool that music was/is such a big part of your family traditions. As much as I love music, it really didn't have a big role in any family activities -well, we listened to music, but no singing.
Glad you enjoyed the singing.
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