For Sara, age 14, so she remembers Christmases past.
Grandma’s Christmas Tree
Kathy
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Turning stories into songs and songs into music videos.
For Sara, age 14, so she remembers Christmases past.
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Dad was a miller by trade. The company he worked for made restaurant quality food mixes. My favorite was wild rice pancake mix. After years of inhaling flour and other dry baking ingredients, he developed COPD. There were times when he couldn’t sleep unless he was sitting up. He sent me a poem he wrote about his love/hate relationship with his lazy boy chair. I set the poem to music, below.
Despite COPD, Dad was grateful. This is in his own
handwriting.
For those of you who have trouble deciphering a lefty’s script, this is what he wrote:
Well
it has been fun to go back into the past. Perhaps one could be proud of one’s
ancestors, but I am much more grateful that through faith in Christ I have
been born into the family of God. John 1:12 “But as many as received him to
them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on
his name.” My prayer is that this might be real in the lives of all who read
this. Merry
Christmas – 1977 Dwayne |
From the album “This and That” this video is scrolling playback of the
Dad’s lazy-boy-chair lament.
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John 1:12, the verse Dad quoted.
The Song of Moses, sometimes called The Song of the Sea, is the first song in the Bible. It was written at the time of the Exodus, around 1400 BC. Here it is beautifully formatted on three different Torah scrolls, each one hand-copied from a previous copy of the Torah. Notice, the scrolls are dated centuries apart, yet are formatted identically. The formatting symbolizes columns of water on either side of the children of Israel as they walked on dry land through the Red Sea.[i]
I have been privileged to see several Torah scrolls and marvel at the beauty of the penmanship, the careful attention to detail, the amazing accuracy of each copy.From the album “The
HymnBook – Thirty-four Hundred Years of Praise” this video is scrolling
playback of the song.
Kathy
You can get print
(PDF) sheet music for The Song of Moses.
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Jesus:
I am the bread of life.*
The Lord’s Supper:
The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given
thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in
remembrance of me.” In the same way, after supper he took the
cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you
drink it, in remembrance of me.” For whenever you eat this bread and drink this
cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.**
From the album
“Redemption” this video is scrolling playback of the Lord’s Supper.
Kathy
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*John 6:35
**1 Corinthians 11:23-26
God called Abram to a new identity. His sense of self, of
who he was, was to change. Abram was to have a new allegiance, one not based on
nation or people group. Abram was to leave his country and his father’s
household and go to the land God would show him. God promised to make him a
great nation. All the peoples on earth would be blessed through him. Abram’s
identity was to be based on God’s promise. But it would take a miracle for him
to become a great nation. He was seventy-five. His wife was sixty-five,
childless, and barren. Yet, Abram believed God and went as the Lord had told him! And so began the great
story of redemption.
In the call of Abram we see rudiments of the story:
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A calling
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A land
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A promise
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New identity
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A child
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A miracle birth
Through one man’s act of faith God would bless all.
From the album
“Redemption” this video is scrolling playback of God’s call to Abram from
Genesis 12.
Kathy
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the call of Abram.
Print (PDF) and/or
digital (MusicXML) sheet music is available for The Call of Abram.
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Hannah prayed for a child.
And the LORD granted her petition.
Then Hannah prayed and said,
“My heart rejoices in the LORD … there is no Rock like our God.”
From the album “Sing” this video is scrolling playback of her prayer set to music.
Kathy
Lead sheet
music (PDF) is available for Hannah’s
Song.
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Crowds of people were following Jesus. He was in the public eye, being sought out. Were his disciples basking in the limelight? Finding pleasure in fame?
When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on the mountain and
sat down. His disciples came to him, and Jesus described to them the person who
is to be congratulated, to be envied. He explained the best way of living, the one
that gives the greatest rewards today and tomorrow. The person who accepts the
demands of God’s Kingdom, that person truly finds happiness and well-being.
What Jesus taught his disciples is known as The Beatitudes
and is found in The Sermon on the Mount.
From the album
“Sing” this video is scrolling playback of a song based on Numbers 26:24-26 and
Matthew 5:3-16.
Kathy
You can read The
Beatitudes here.
Print (PDF) sheet
music (lead sheet) is available for Blessed.
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