I love worshiping with my daughter Emma 4 years old Recording a song with a 4 year old has it's challenges so I included some of the cute and funny outtakes from our failed attempts.
Join the congregation of First Presbyterian Church as we sing this great hymn of the Christian faith written by the former slave trader, John Newton, in 1774. The hymn is led by Mr. Joseph Waggoner with accompaniment from Rev. R. Scott MacLaren (Trombone) and Mrs. Rebekah Waggoner (Piano). The arrangement is from the original Trinity Hymnal of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
A contemporary christian worship gospel song- Composed By- Fred Riedel Kim Riedel Rory Riedel- Consider Him who knew no sin, who became sin for us, suffered pain and misery and endured it on the cross. Amen
A christian country gospel praise song- Composed by Fred Riedel Kim Riedel Rory Riedel- Now Lord you got me right where I want you and thats all right with me, Jesus I got you right where you want me and thats ok with me, Precious Lord Jesus you got me right where you want me and thats amazing grace to me Amen
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