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Rediscovering the power and richness of some of greatest hymns of the faith. Join us as we dive deep into the authors, the stories, and the power behind some the greatest hymns of the past. 

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Imagine sitting across from a beloved family member, the one whose influence deeply rooted your faith through the timeless echoes of hymnody. That's precisely the journey we embark upon with my aunt, Faye Peavyhouse, in our latest episode. Together, we unravel the history and theological power of "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise," accompanied by the captivating Welsh melody "St. Denio." As the notes of Nathan Drake's poignant rendition fill the room, we celebrate not just the hymn itself but the powerful way in which such sacred music can shape our lives and beliefs.And don't forget to join us next week for a special season finale, where we uncover more enriching insights from my Aunt Faye, and we round off our series with grace and a little extra bonus music.SHOW LINKS:“Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise” from 2012 Halifax Minister Service in Halifax, England."Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise” performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise” appears on the album Hymns of the Father available here.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Our host, Andy Peavyhouse, recalls how, since starting this podcast, it has been a constant reminder of the power hymns have played in his journey of faith. He remembers how each hymn paints another picture of his walk with Christ and how hymns can be the cornerstone of our faith journey. One hymn that paints quite a vivid picture of Christ's triumphant victory through his finished work on the cross is Thomas Kelly's "Look Ye Saints, the Sight is Glorious." It unfolds in a symphony of poetic majesty. Each verse is a brushstroke of truth, painting the ultimate victory of Christ. We'll explore the richness of this hymn, as we dive into its authorship, history, and theology. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to hymnody's ability to capture the soul's deepest cries and loftiest praises, to strike that tender chord within us that resonates with God's truth.  We'll see how this hymn echoes Scripture, inviting us all to acknowledge Jesus as the Lamb who was slain and now reigns victorious. Join us, as we honor the Lenten and Easter seasons by amplifying the joyous acclamation of Christ's triumph, encouraging listeners to reclaim the hymns that have shaped our faith, and to carry their powerful messages of truth to a lost and dying world.SHOW CREDITS AND LINKS:Andrew Peterson’s “Is He Worthy?” Red Mountain Church Music Red Mountain Hymn Collective "Crown Him" Taken from This Breaks My Heart of Stone: A Collection of Hymns from Red Mountain Church Download the entire Red Mountain Music catalogue of songs in one PDF Songbook (does not include hymns from Silent Night, Demos & B-sides). The PDF download includes everything Red Mountain Music has available.THIS BREAKS MY HEART OF STONE ALBUM CREDITS:  Jon Black - acoustic guitar, vocals Chris Campbell - mandolin Tim Carroll - double bass Karl Digerness - vocals Tripp Ethridge - drums Dan Hames - bgvs Drew Holcomb - vocals, bgvs Ellie Holcomb - vocals, bgvs Jeff Irwin - bass Jeremy Meyer - bgvs Evan Munger - bgvs, hand claps Brian T. Murphy - pads, piano, vocals, bgvs, hand claps, loops Brooke Murphy - hand claps Pete Nice - pedal steel Benj Pocta - acoustic guitar, banjo, vocals, bgvs, hand claps Stokes Skellie - vocals Tom Slinger - bgvs Ashley Spurling - vocals, bgvs Matt Terrell - vocals Clint Wells - acoustic and electric guitars, slide guitar, bgvs, hand claps, loopsProduced by Brian T. Murphy and Clint Wells Mixed and mastered by Paul Scodova Project management by Bradley N. Cordell Graphic design and layout by Justin Pocta Recording and engineering by Brian T. Murphy at Red Mountain Studios - Birmingham, AL Additional recording on Track 7 by Luke Brodine - Pendleton, SC Additional recording and engineering on track 9 by Karl Digerness - San Francisco, CA Additional recording and engineering during post production by Paul Scodova - Birmingham, AL  Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
In today's episode we offer you a profound understanding of why the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a historical event, but the bedrock of our faith, as Paul explains in 1 Corinthians 15. We pay tribute to the enduring legacy of William Cowper, delving into his classic hymn "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood," and uncovering the depths of its theological richness. We take a look at both Cowper's personal struggles, and the pastoral support and comfort he received from the Unwin family and Rev. John Newton. We learn a little about how the Cowper's words have had various music settings and get to hear various takes on the most popular tune used today. Reawaken Hymn's moving rendition of this hymn bring home the episode's message of hope and the enduring promise of the gospel.As we reflect on themes of atonement and the free gift of salvation, the life-changing impact of this sacred song becomes clear. Cowper's song  journeys from the somber reflection of Good Friday to the triumph of Easter Sunday.  We explore the vivid imagery of the dying thief and the infinite mercy of God, challenging us to live as "resurrection people," filled with the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection in our daily lives. This episode is not merely a listening experience but an invitation to embrace the boundless grace and redemption that define our lives and our worship. Join us and be inspired by the power of this phenomenal hymn to articulate our deepest desires for redemption and ignite a renewed sense of hope in the finished work of Jesus Christ.A huge thank you again to Doug Johnson for "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood" arranged and performed for solo violin.SHOW LINKS:"There is a Fountain" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."There is a Fountain" appears on the album Hymns of the Son available here.Excerpt from Alistair Begg – “The Man on the Middle Cross Said I Could Come” "Let Me Sing" by Andrew Peterson from the Album Clear to Venus"There is a Fountain" by Tim Harvey and The Bethlehem Baptist Praise BandSupport the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
As we gather in solemn reflection this Good Friday, The Bright Forever is here to guide you through the significance of this pivotal moment in the Christian faith. Come along with us, and our host, Andy Peavyhouse, as we uncover the paradoxical understanding of the term 'Good Friday' and the radical teachings of Jesus that exemplify an upside-down kingdom—a Kingdom where the last are made first, and the meek inherit the earth. Embrace the historical and emotional journey encapsulated in the haunting hymn "Were You There," as we invite you to become an active participant in the story of redemption that changes lives and shapes eternities.Feel the tremors of despair and the echoes of hope that have reverberated through history with each verse of this powerful spiritual song. Walk side by side with the disciples in their darkest hour, grappling with the weight of sin and the longing for salvation, only to discover the dawning of a new life marked by the resurrection of Christ. This episode promises not just an exploration of the past but a transformative experience that deepens your connection to the events that altered the course of humanity, culminating in Christ's victory over death and sin, setting the stage for the celebration of Easter. Join us for an episode that transcends mere storytelling, offering a profound reflection on servant leadership, sacrifice, and the unwavering promise of redemption through Christ's love.SHOW LINKS:"Were You There" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Were You There" appears on the album Reawaken Hymns: Volume 7  (Live Acoustic EP) available here."Were You There " performed by The Fisk Jubilee Singers (Library of Congress- audio)Male vocal quartet, unaccompaniedName: Fisk University Jubilee Singers -- Vocal GroupGenre: ReligiousMedia Size: 10-in.Recording Label: ColumbiaRecording Catalog Number: A3919Recording Matrix Number: 79606 (Matrix ID)Recording Take Number: 1Recording Date: 1920-12-28Recording Location: New York, New YorkSupport the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
As the melodies of Easter ring through the air, we welcome you to a season marked by reflection and song. Join me, Andy Peavyhouse, as we uncover the story and enduring impact of Philip P. Bliss's "Man of Sorrows, What a Name!" A hymn that weaves a timeless narrative of Christ's journey from sorrow to joy. This episode is not just an exploration, but a heartfelt thanksgiving, an offering to the shared spirit that resonates within each verse of this priceless hymn. Together, we'll celebrate the life of Bliss, whose humble beginnings and innate musical talent led to some of the most influential hymns in Christian worship, including his work with Horatio Spafford on "It is Well with My Soul."Feel the depth of Jesus' sacrifice anew, as we traverse the theological landscape painted by "Man of Sorrows." Inspired by the words drawn from Isaiah 53, this hymn invites believers to contemplate the dual nature of Christ, his role as the sacrificial lamb, and the transformative grace of his atonement. We'll explore the rich symbolism Bliss employed to connect Old and New Testament teachings, revealing the promised salvation that comes only through Jesus Christ. Embrace this opportunity to deepen your understanding of a hymn that has comforted and inspired generations, as we honor the legacy left by a man whose music speaks of a Man of Sorrow but rings of a Savior who brings eternal notes of joy.SHOW NOTES:"Man of Sorrows" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Man of Sorrows" appears on the album Hymns of the Son available here.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Imagine the sweet notes of a timeless hymn weaving through the air, carrying with them sentiments of undying love for Jesus. That's the melody that frames our latest episode, where my daughter Zoey and I take you on a journey through the beautifully poetic lyrics of "My Jesus, I Love Thee." A touching testament composed by a teenager, William Ralph Featherston, this hymn has the power to resonate across generations, speaking to the hearts of many. Our exchange bridges the gap between young and old, revealing the depth of emotion and devotion present in this cherished piece of hymnody.As Zoey lends her youthful wisdom to our conversation, we share personal reflections on the impact of Featherston's words, especially in times of loss and mourning. It's a discussion that transcends mere analysis, becoming a comforting embrace for those seeking assurance of salvation and the hope of heaven. The power of Featherston's creation is not lost on us; we marvel at how a young man from the 1800s could craft words that still echo with relevance and inspire current and future generations to express their love for Jesus in such a profound way.We close our episode with a dose of spirituality, as Zoey takes the lead in a heartfelt prayer that encapsulates our gratitude for the enriching dialogue we've shared. It's a sweet moment of peace and reflection, one that extends blessings for the week ahead and solidifies the connections we've nurtured through our faith and appreciation for this great hymn. We invite you to join us once again as we continue to explore the richness of faith through song and story.SHOW CREDITS:Red Mountain Church MusicRed Mountain Hymn Collective"My Jesus, I Love Thee"Taken from Depth of Mercy: A Red Mountain Church Hymn ProjectDownload the entire Red Mountain Music catalogue of songs in one PDF Songbook (does not include hymns from Silent Night, Demos & B-sides). The PDF download includes everything Red Mountain Music has available. DEPTH OF MERCY ALBUM CREDITS:Brian Barrett: bassLori Cheng: celloChris Copeland: guitarRobbie Cureton: drumsPatrick Darby: trumpetKarl Digerness: guitar, vocalsJoseph Digerness: upright bassMollie Garrigan: vocalsMichael Glaser: drumsGeoff Irwin: bassChip Kilpatrick: drumsJeff Koonce: guitarJosh Meredith: violinHugh Mitchell: vocalsCorey Nolen: vocalsBrian T. Murphy: piano, keyboardsTim Pitzer: guitar, mandolinConnie Skellie: vocalsStokes Skellie: vocalsAndrew Spear: guitarAshley Spurling: vocalsClint Wells: electric & acoustic guitarsZac Young: drumsDepth of Mercy was recorded by Brian T. Murphy Recorded at Red Mountain Studios, May - October 2003Produced by Brian T. Murphy and Paul R. ScodovaMixing and Mastering: Paul R. ScodovaExecutive Producer: Brian T. MurphyProject Management: Bradley N. CordellGraphic Design and layout: Kory WesterholdPhotography: Kory Westerhold, Frank PriceSupport the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
As my father, Steve Peavyhouse, joins me once again in a heartfelt journey through the stanzas of "Blessed Assurance," we unravel the story of Fanny J. Crosby's timeless hymn that has fortified believers' faith for generations. Together, we trace the lineage of this sacred song from its inception, when a simple melody from Phoebe Knapp stirred Crosby's soul, to its role as a beacon of hope throughout history. Our conversation not only celebrates the spiritual depth found within Crosby's lyrics but also the emotional resonance that transcends the mere notes on a page, offering solace during life's unpredictable twists and turns.Imagine finding strength and clarity not despite your challenges, but because of them. This episode delves into the profound truth that sometimes our greatest insights into God's grace come through what we perceive as weaknesses. Inspired by Crosby's own journey, we contemplate the conundrum of physical blindness opening the eyes of the soul. Our musings extend to personal battles, like grappling with a stutter, and how these hurdles can unveil the sufficiency of God's grace in our lives.In a world that often looks for "saviors" in the wrong places, this episode is a testament to the joy and worth we find when the cross of Christ looms large in our lives—giving us an assurance that withstands all of life's storms and speaks to the very core of our being. Join us for a journey of faith, identity, and the unshakeable assurance we have in the love that was secured for us on the cross.SHOW LINKS:"Blessed Assurance" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Blessed Assurance" appears on the album Hymns of the Son available here.The book I talk about on the podcast that explains the idea of the how the cross should "loom large" in our lives is found in Show Them Jesus by Jack Klumpenhower.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
As we approach the season of Lent,  beginning on February 14th with Ash Wednesday, It's a time for believers to peel back the layers of their hearts and prepare for the triumph of Easter through self-examination. And what better way to traverse these depths than with Martin Luther's stirring hymn "From the Depths of Woe"? In this episode of we voyage into the Lenten season, where the enduring truths of self-denial and Christ's love intertwine to renew our spirits.The echoes of "From the Depths of Woe" resonate within me, a melody that awakened my soul to the beauty of grace. Martin Luther's words—a deep cry for redemption—are as relevant today as they were during the Reformation, reminding us that our salvation is a gift, not a paycheck earned by our deeds. It's an assurance that lifts our spirit, and together, we'll unravel the hymn's rich narrative and Luther's monumental doctrine of justification by faith alone. Inspired by Psalm 130, this hymn offers a comforting embrace for those yearning for mercy and a patient trust in the Lord's promise.With hearts attuned to the rhythm of repentance and renewal, we anticipate the weeks ahead, charged with blessings and the unwavering hope of the resurrection. May the peace of God's steadfast love and faithfulness carry you until we meet again._______________________________________________SHOW LINKS:"From the Depths of Woe (Psalm 130)" performed by Andrew Osenga and Emily DeLoach from the 2012 album Joy Beyond the Sorrow: Indelible Grace Vol. 6 Album Details:Joy Beyond The Sorrow: Indelible Grace VI, released November 15, 2012Andrew Osenga: Lead Vocal, Additional Electric GuitarEmily Deloach: Lead VocalBelmont RUF students and our Kickstarter supporters: ChoirAndy Hubbard: Drums and PercussionChris Weigel: BassKevin Twit: Banjitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar:Cason Cooley: Keys Sheet music for “From the Depths of Woe" and other resources from Indelible Grace Music available here.Instrumental version of "From the Depths of Woe" used in this episode is from Imago Piano. Music arranged and performed by Michael Tjahjadi.🎵 Listen on Spotify🎵 Listen on Apple MusicRelaxing piano cover by Michael Tjahjadi (Imago Piano)Original Composer: Martin Luther and Christopher MinerBased on version by Indelible Grace MusicSupport the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Embark on a soul-lifting journey with me, Andy Peavyhouse, as we explore the hymn "Grace Greater Than Our Sin" by Julia Harriet Johnston. Johnston's unwavering faith and spiritual legacy continues to shape Christian worship as we dive into the depths of Romans 5:20-21, revealing the hymn's powerful message of redemption and grace.As we tune our hearts to the melody of grace, we'll reflect on the hymn's poignant words, set to music by Daniel B. Towner, and the hope it imparts to believers. This episode invites you into a prayerful space of gratitude—for the boundless grace that covers our sin and offers us the way to eternal life through Jesus Christ. We conclude episode with the encouragement to preach the gospel of grace to our hearts daily. Join us once again as we continue to uncover the rich tapestry of history and faith woven into the fabric of these amazing hymns."Grace Greater Than Our Sin" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Grace Greater Than Our Sin" appears on the album Hymns of the Father available here.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Have you ever wondered about the timeless appeal of the hymn "Jesus Loves Me"? Join us as we journey through its history and the deep connection we share with this profound piece of music. In a candid conversation, we unwrap the story of Anna and Susan Warner, who, amidst financial hardship, composed the universally cherished lyrics within their novel "Say and Seal." We also pay homage to William Bradbury, whose melodic touch brought the words to life for congregations worldwide. We gaze upon this hymn from a little different perspective as we see it through the eyes of my daughter, Lily. She offers a sweet perspective, recounting how the hymn has influenced her and continues to inspire billions across age divides.In this episode, we delve into the comforting simplicity found in the message of Jesus's love, a love that embraces our imperfections and is beautifully encapsulated in John 3:16. The hymn's evolution is not just a tale of lyrical modifications but a testament to the unwavering message of God's affection for us. We contemplate how the hymn's chorus, much like an unexpected blessing, serves as a soothing reminder of faith's everyday presence. The episode also touches upon the cathartic power of music and how singing "Jesus Loves Me" can serve as an emotional anchor in times of distress. So, tune in and let us guide you through this melodic exploration of faith, history, and the enduring message of love that the Warner sisters gifted to the world.SHOW LINKS:"Jesus Loves Me" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns"Jesus Loves Me" appears on the album Reawaken Hymns: Volume 4 available here.The instrumental version of "Jesus Loves Me" used in this episode is from the album Piano Only: Volume 1 from The Hymnal Project. Music arranged and performed by Peter Prochnow with Setting by Benje Daneman. Arrangement © 2018.Full musical version of "Jesus Loves Me" from The Hymnal Project with video and printable resources available here.Take a virtual tour of the Warner Historical Home on Constitution Island in New York.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
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S2_E10 - Day by Day

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When hymns resonate with the trials we face, they often become not just melodies but lifelines for our weary souls. This week,  "Day by Day" by Lina Sandell stands as a testament to that very truth. With my aunt, Pam Eubank, joining us, we share about personal struggles and the hymn’s remarkable ability to offer solace and hope. Pam opens up about her own poignant journey through sorrow and the solace she found in Sandell's words, a reminder that trust in God’s providence is paramount even in the darkest times.The life and legacy of Lina Sandell is the focal point, reminding us of the strength that can be drawn from a steadfast faith. Sandell, often referred to as the "Fanny Crosby of Sweden," penned over 650 hymns, many of which carry the same thread of grace and trust that "Day by Day" exemplifies. The discussion weaves through tragedy, perseverance, and the way hymns like this become cornerstones of our spiritual resilience.We complete our journey by underscoring the importance of grounding our identity in God and His promises rather than the transient things of this world. The conversation culminates in a shared understanding that by surrendering to His will and recalling God's past faithfulness, we can endure today's challenges with a transformed attitude and an unwavering hope. Join us for an episode that reaffirms our faith and strengthens our spirit, as we trace the contours of God's unchanging love, one hymn—and one week—at a time."Day by Day" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Day by Day" appears on the album Hymns of the Spirit available here.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
As our Hymns of Advent series come to its close, we promise to leave you with a heart full of the Advent blessings of hope, peace, joy, and love. This episode is a celebration of the love that entered the world through the birth of Jesus and the poignant longing captured in the hymn "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus." We'll explore the first verse, a testament to the fulfillment of God's promise of a Messiah, as it echoes through time to free us from sin and fear.Join us on a soul-stirring journey from the prophecies of Isaiah to the arrival of Jesus Christ, the epitome of love's transformative power. Red Mountain Church leads us in reflecting on the joyous anticipation of Advent and the continuity of this promise through to Easter, emphasizing the depth of God's sacrificial love. We invite you to embrace the love and kindness that Advent inspires, allowing it to reshape hearts and bring hope to communities everywhere.Red Mountain Church MusicRed Mountain Hymn Collective"Come Thou Long Expected Jesus"Taken from Silent Night: Advent Hymns of Red Mountain ChurchCREDITSAshley Spurling: VocalsBrian T. Murphy: Piano, Keyboards, Harmonica Clint Wells: Electric and Acoustic Guitar Jeff Irwin: Bass Brad Odum: Drums Connie Skellie: Violin Tim Carroll: Upright Bass On "O Come, All Ye Faithful" Tripp Ethridge: PercussionClint Wells: Bass Produced by Brian T. Murphy and Clint Wells Mixed by Paul Scodova - Nashville, TN "O Come, All Ye Faithful" and "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus" mixed by Steve Hardy - New York, New York Mastered by Steve Hardy - New York, New YorkProject management by Bradley N. Cordell Design and illustration by Dana TanamachiRecording and engineering by Brian T. Murphy at Red Mountain Studios - Birmingham, AL Additional recording and engineering of pianos by Paul Scodova.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Ever thought of the hymn 'Come Thou, Fount of Every Blessing' as a Christmas hymn? Well, it's time you join us on a unique exploration of this powerful hymn, as we uncover its significance in the Advent season. In our third installment of The Bright Forever's Special Series, Hymns of Advent, we will be highlighting how this hymn resonates with themes of joy and gratitude in salvation. And discuss the profound meaning behind how it beautifully aligns with the spirit of joy that is so central to our salvation.As we travel through this Advent season, we are reflecting on four fundamental elements: expectant waiting, repentance and reflection, scripture reading, and the use of symbols. Guiding us through our journey this week is the them of joy which is another cornerstone of our relationship with God. We explore Scriptures from Isaiah, Zephaniah, and Luke that encapsulate the anticipation of joy rooted in salvation and how God rejoices over us. Throughout this  series, we continue to look for ways we can incorporate these themes into our daily lives, making this celebration a collective effort of my family and yours. So, brace yourselves for an enlightening expedition of faith, gratitude, and the anticipation of great joy."Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" (Christmas Version) performed by Nathan Drake at ReawakenHymns.com Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Ever wondered about the profound richness and power of Advent hymns? How about the central themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love that underpin the Advent season? Brace yourself for a journey that will change your perception of this season, as we explore these themes guided by the amazing hymns that have left their mark on Advent throughout history. We begin Week 2 by unearthing the true understanding of the Peace of Advent, as seen through biblical passages from Isaiah, Micah, and Luke. Then we turn our sights to the beautifully poetic hymn, "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence". We dig into the verses of this phenomenal song and see how they point back again and again to Scripture, revealing the profound peace and quiet awe that comes from the incarnation of our Savior, Jesus Christ. We'll also share practical steps you can take to celebrate the Advent season with your family. Join us, and let's travel the well-worn pathways of Advent together.Red Mountain Church MusicRed Mountain Hymn Collective"Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence"Taken from Silent Night: Advent Hymns of Red Mountain ChurchCREDITSAshley Spurling: VocalsBrian T. Murphy: Piano, Keyboards, Harmonica Clint Wells: Electric and Acoustic Guitar Jeff Irwin: Bass Brad Odum: Drums Connie Skellie: Violin Tim Carroll: Upright Bass On "O Come, All Ye Faithful" Tripp Ethridge: PercussionClint Wells: Bass Produced by Brian T. Murphy and Clint Wells Mixed by Paul Scodova - Nashville, TN "O Come, All Ye Faithful" and "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus" mixed by Steve Hardy - New York, New York Mastered by Steve Hardy - New York, New YorkProject management by Bradley N. Cordell Design and illustration by Dana TanamachiRecording and engineering by Brian T. Murphy at Red Mountain Studios - Birmingham, AL Additional recording and engineering of pianos by Paul Scodova.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Ever wondered what makes Advent so special? What are those deep-rooted traditions that make us anticipate this season? Let's unravel together, as we embark on a journey to explore the true essence of Advent in this special series of The Bright Forever: Hymns of Advent. Get ready to deepen your understanding of the four cornerstones of Advent: expectant waiting, repentance and reflection, scripture reading, and the beautiful symbolism it carries. We'll be lighting up each candle on the Advent wreath, taking you through the journey of hope, peace, joy, and love that each represents. Immerse yourself in the festive spirit as the melodious hymn from Red Mountain Church play adding a new musical layer to our exploration.We'll take you through the second chapter of our journey where we unwrap the first theme of the Advent season...Hope. We'll delve into the poignant verses of "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel," and illuminate how deeply the yearning for Christ's arrival is woven into its lyrics. Each verse unveils a different title for Jesus, revealing the hope His presence brings, the fulfillment of prophecies, and his embodiment of the new covenant. This isn't only a historical reflection; it's a present, living hope that continues to bring joy. Together, let's discover the significance of this Advent season, as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.Red Mountain Church MusicRed Mountain Hymn Collective"O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"Taken from Silent Night: Advent Hymns of Red Mountain ChurchCREDITSAshley Spurling: VocalsBrian T. Murphy: Piano, Keyboards, Harmonica Clint Wells: Electric and Acoustic Guitar Jeff Irwin: Bass Brad Odum: Drums Connie Skellie: Violin Tim Carroll: Upright Bass On "O Come, All Ye Faithful" Tripp Ethridge: PercussionClint Wells: Bass Produced by Brian T. Murphy and Clint Wells Mixed by Paul Scodova - Nashville, TN "O Come, All Ye Faithful" and "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus" mixed by Steve Hardy - New York, New York Mastered by Steve Hardy - New York, New YorkProject management by Bradley N. Cordell Design and illustration by Dana TanamachiRecording and engineering by Brian T. Murphy at Red Mountain Studios - Birmingham, AL Additional recording and engineering of pianos by Paul Scodova.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Join us as we embark on a journey through time as we unveil the vibrant history and profound yet simple message of the hymn "Count Your Blessings," crafted by the esteemed hymn composer, Johnson Oatman Jr. Uncover the life of this prolific writer, who gave us more than 5,000 hymns. Hear how "Count Your Blessings" was a recognized hymn in Great Britain and played a part in every service during the Welsh revival of 1904-1905, emphasizing the power of gratitude and trust in God's sovereignty. Learn how acknowledging our blessings can dispel doubts and foster a spirit of thankfulness.As we dig deeper into the song's theme of gratitude, we will consider the biblical perspective on finding joy in God's promises. We'll unearth how standing firm in spiritual battles and recognizing God's ongoing work shapes our lives and nourishes gratitude. With Thanksgiving on the horizon, we reflect on the importance of appreciating God's provision and blessings. As we engage with the timeless gospel message, we are reminded to share God's steadfast love and unchanging nature with the world. Trust in God's faithfulness and let it be a beacon of hope in the whirlwind of life. Experience the power of faith, gratitude, and blessings in this hopeful and encouraging episode of The Bright Forever."Count Your Blessings" performed by the Chelmsford Citadel SongstersSupport the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Are you ready to uncover the deep, transformative power of hymns? Join us on a captivating journey into the heart of Charles Wesley's masterpiece, 'Arise My Soul Arise.' This isn't just a hymn; it's a profound reflection on Christian assurance, a call to cast away guilt and fear, and a moving tribute to Christ's sacrificial work on our behalf. From Wesley's background and beliefs to the potent symbolism nestled in each stanza, we'll help you appreciate this hymn in a whole new light. You'll not only observe how Wesley's hymn beckons us to trust in Christ's finished work but also how it eloquently reminds us of the interceding power of Christ's blood.But this is more than a history lesson or a music analysis. It's a chance to deepen your understanding and appreciation of redemption through Jesus Christ. We'll take a closer look at how 'Arise My Soul Arise' beautifully encapsulates scriptural themes, like Christ's intercession and the assurance of redemption. Drawing from the hymn, we will explore how the death and resurrection of Christ give us the confidence to approach God's throne with confidence. By the time we're done, you'll see that 'Arise My Soul Arise' is not just a hymn, but a profound reminder of the hope we have in Christ and His finished work. Get ready for a thought-provoking, faith-filled journey into one of Wesley’s most treasured hymns.“Arise, My Soul, Arise” from Indelible Grace: The Hymn Sing, Live in Nashville (feat. Matthew Smith)Indelible Grace HymnbookSupport the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Ever wondered about the profound impact and transformative power of hymns? Join us on an enlightening journey as we unravel the remarkable influence of Martin Luther's enduring hymn 'A Mighty Fortress is Our God' on congregational worship and faith. As we recount the captivating tale of Luther's life-altering experiences, his transformative journey to Rome, and his translation of the New Testament, we delve into the significance of music and theology in his view. We'll also explore the crucial role of the printing press and hymn books in people's spiritual lives, and how this hymn continues to resonate in the hearts of millions during times of testing. Experience the power of surrender and the reassurance born from acknowledging God as our fortress and stronghold. Allow yourself to feel the palpable defeat of evil through the power of Jesus' blood. Together, we'll navigate this extraordinary journey of faith and history. Come, let's dive into this enduring hymn and experience the power of faith that unites us all.Trinity Male Choir (1931) - Library of CongressA Mighty Fortress is Our God - Reawaken Hymns*Scripture verses used in this episode comes from the ESV translation.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
Have you ever felt the joy and solace that hymns can bring to your life, especially during challenging times? We have a special guest today, my mother, Janet Peavyhouse, who shares her insights on her favorite hymn, 'He Keeps Me Singing,' also known as 'There's Within My Heart A Melody.' We'll also explore the journey of Luther B. Bridgers, who after writing this hymn, was able to find solace within its words. And of course, a big shout-out goes to Kathy Koserski, and my parents, Janet and Steve Peavyhouse, for their support as BrightForever+ subscribers.Hymns are not merely tunes we hum along to, but they carry the power of Jesus' name, providing comfort and joy. Connecting the dots with theology, we discuss how hymns can serve as a powerful learning tool and emphasize the importance of passing on these hymns to the generations to come.Reflecting on the impact these hymns have had on us and those around us, we share our thoughts on the spiritual journey we've embarked on. We also have some exciting news to share about our new website feature where you can leave voicemails, suggest hymns, or simply ask questions. Ending on a high note, we offer a time of prayer and reflection, giving thanks for the hymns that constantly remind us of God's love and grace. Every trial we face is an opportunity for joy, knowing that we are never alone in our journey. So, tune in, and let's discover the power of hymns together.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
With one of the most well-known hymns of all time, we begin our new season by diving into the history of the creation and various translations of "O Store Gud" (O Great God) that led to what we know of today as "How Great Thou Art" by Swedish poet and preacher, Carl Gustaf Boberg. But how we decided to talk about this hymn became a story of its own. Thank you for listening and we can't wait to bring you some amazing hymns this season!Check out The Offering Project and listen to the song we played on this podcast by going to www.offering.orgDon't forget to visit our newly revamped website and check out everything that is new for Season 2...Support our podcast by becoming a monthly subscriber.Get some Bright Forever swag by shopping at our new store by clicking here.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
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