Tuesday, April 01, 2008

The Lord's Prayer

If you haven't said your prayers today, just follow Zoeitoh's lead. I think Jesus will love this particular version.

6 comments:

  1. I think it's the least sweetly sentimental version of the Alfred Hay Malotte setting I've ever heard. Refreshing!

    My mother, suffering from Alzheimer's, remembers what seems to be a musical version of the Lord's Prayer, perhaps from her childhood, that is unfamiliar to me. Unfortunately, she only recalls the final lines (from "for thine is the kingdom...with several repeated Amens}, which she sings often. She had retained some favorite hymns for quite a while, but they seem to be gone from her awareness now.

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  2. Oh, this is priceless. What a doll. Oh, and she sings it better than most in my congregation.
    Um, including me.
    It was grand to break bread, er, I mean fish with you.

    I have a new toy. And, no, not that kind - - - get your mind out of the gutter.

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  3. Hallowup be dy name!

    Love it. As the cajun said.....better than lots of grownups, or somethin' like that.

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  4. A child that age able to carry the tune as well as she does (without a cd or someone else singing it with her)is simply amazing! She has a wonderful ear and musical ability. And she's just too darn cute!

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