Friday, December 17, 2021

More Baptists

I shared a record earlier this season with you from the Radio And Television Commission Of The Southern Baptist Convention, that one a little spoken word recording for playing as PSA's. This time it's actual music that you might enjoy more for repeated listening. It's also on green vinyl, so it's pretty to look at as it spins on the turntable. If you had enough of these, you could decorate your tree with them! But be careful, cats can be hard on Christmas ornaments. (We have lost every single glass ornament on the tree this year thanks to Lance, yet last year he left it alone. Go figure...) Anyhow, this is The Baptist Hour Choir-Director: R. Paul Green-Carols Of Christmas (Radio And Television Commission Of The Southern Baptist Convention, No Number, Green Vinyl, Mono). Oh, the flip side is a long story featuring Margaret Summers narrating, but there are also some carols interspersed.

1. We Three Kings
2. Hark, The Herald Angels Sing
3. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
4. Angels We Have Heard On High
5. O Come All Ye Faithful
6. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
7. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
8. There's A Song In The Air (Unlisted, but it's there...)
9. Christmas Day--A Choral Fantasy On Old Carols
10. The First Christmas

MEGA

3 comments:

  1. Lance is fortunate he didn't lance an artery with those glass ornament shards.

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  2. He seemed very proud of himself when he learned to bat them down the stairs where they shattered on the tile floor at the bottom. :( Such pretty little pieces...

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  3. Ugh, naughty Lance! I've always lived with cats so the bottom third of our trees have always had unbreakable ornaments (wood, metal, jingle bells, etc) & that continues to this day. In years, none of our cats have climbed any of our Christmas trees but they certainly are interested in the lower ornaments every.single.year. The only time growing up we lost ornaments was when the *dog* managed to tip the tree over & all the ornaments from my Mom's childhood got smashed. My father guy-wired the tree to the window frame every year after that!

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