November is the month for giving thanks. That is how I like to think about November. I don’t wait until the last Thursday of the month to count my blessings.
The words of this hymn were written around 1630 and later translated into English by the poet Robert Bridges. In 1930, the Composer Herbert Howells was sent the words by a friend and apparently ...
Henry Francis Lyte, Vicar of Brixham in Devon, had the idea for this hymn when he was in Wexford visiting a dying friend. He later revisited it when he himself was dying from TB and it was first ...
A selection from what has been identified by a University of Manchester academic as the only surviving Chartist hymn book is to be performed in ... ‘striking down evil doers’ and blessing Chartist ...
Katherine Jenkins explores The Royal Hospital Chelsea and introduces much-loved hymns as her fellow presenters and The Archbishop of Canterbury choose their favourites. ABC iview Home Watch all your ...
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The occasion provides a special opportunity for a gathering of the members of the community to mark the joyful event and to thank God, from whom all blessings ... share in your joys, comfort ...
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