Yahweh in the Morning: Praise to You Lord Jesus Christ

This podcast "turns the record over" to Side 2 and presents Praise to You Lord Jesus Christ. Click here for more information on Yahweh in the Morning.

Yahweh in the Morning: Title Track

With the podcast this week we finally get to the title track of Emmanuel's Yahweh in the Morning. Click here for more information on Yahweh in the Morning.

Yahweh in the Morning: Spirit

This week's podcast continues Emmanuel's music with Spirit (appropriate enough for a Charismatic prayer group.) Click here for more information on Yahweh in the Morning.

Yahweh in the Morning: He Lives

We continue with Emmanuel's great music with He Lives (not the Baptistic version!) Click here for more information on Yahweh in the Morning.

Yahweh in the Morning: Great is the Glory of the Lord

We continue Emmanuel's Yahweh in the Morning with Great is the Glory of the Lord. For more information about the album, click here.

Yahweh in the Morning: Come Praise the Lord

For this week's podcast we continue with Emmanuel's Yahweh in the Morning, with Come Praise the Lord. For more information on this album, click here.

Yahweh in the Morning: Our God is Our King

People who attended any of the conferences--youth and leaders---at the Catholic Charismatic (and Franciscan) University of Steubenville in the early 1980's will remember the group Emmanuel.  Our podcast this week kicks off Emmanuel's second album, Yahweh in the Morning, with the track Our God is Our King. Yahweh in the Morning (EM002) was released in …

Sir Lionel Luckhoo’s Testimony

This week's podcast takes us to the testimony of Sir Lionel Luckhoo, the Guyanese lawyer and diplomat. He held the Guinness Book of World Records place for the largest number of successive murder acquittals (245).  He accepted Christ as his Saviour in the midst of his defence of Jim Jones before the Jonestown massacre in …

Who Shall Spread the Good News: As the Rain

The podcast of Who Shall Spread the Good News? ends this week with the final track, As the Rain. In the piece The Baptismal Covenant: The Contract on the Episcopalians, we expressed the following sentiment: ...we strongly suspect that the last covenant was strongly inspired by Peter Scholtes’ 1966 song "They’ll Know We Are Christians …

Who Shall Spread the Good News: Lamb of God

We end the portion of the album taken from the Mass with the Lamb of God. When in college, I made the girls giggle by showing that the folk version we used could be sung as easily in Latin as it could English.  It's somewhat trickier with this rendition.  So be forewarned. Click here for …

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