Trevor and Christine Ransome, a couple in their 70s from Cambridgeshire, joined hundreds of others at a Songs of Praise recording ... "It makes me want to worship, because sometimes I don't ...
Hymns mean so much to so many people and if you have a favourite BBC Songs of Praise would like to know. Choose your all-time number one from the 100 hymns and worship songs that have been most ...
The Scottish church where Queen Elizabeth II worshipped has hosted the BBC’s Songs Of Praise programme for the ... the King ...
Between disco, rock, country, R&B, funk and soul music the 70s saw some of the greatest sonic outputs of any era, and to this day many of these songs are still celebrated and able to find new ...
The Rev. Kate Bottley visits Leeds cathedral and joins the ranks of its junior choir. She speaks to the children about the faith, fun and friendship that inspire thousands of children to sing in the ...
For almost two thousand years, Christians have used music as a way to worship ... songs.” The word “hymn" comes from the Greek word “hymnos” which means “a song of praise”.
“Queen Victoria was very clear that she was a local landowner, and she should go where her people were to worship.” Songs of ...
Aled Jones comes home to Anglesey in North Wales to visit Church Island, a holy place for over a thousand years, and talks to members of the congregation who still worship here. ABC iview Home Watch ...
In a pre-recorded message, the Queen said: "For 60 years Songs Of Praise has drawn together congregations and BBC viewers throughout the United Kingdom in collective worship. "During that time ...
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Yet in services both public and private, Southern blacks joined in songs of praise. Private worship often included "shouts," ecstatic spiritual circle dances that had a basis in traditional ...
Songs Of Praise was first broadcast on the BBC in October 1961 and showcases congregations around the UK singing hymns and spiritual music.