Medly : I’ll Fly Away / Power in the Blood / At Calvary / When we all get to Heavon

February 3, 2013 in Church Calvary Tags: , , , , , ,

Medly : I’ll Fly Away / Power in the Blood / At Calvary / When we all get to Heaven: sung Acapella by Calvary Mennonite Youth Group Singing in a Methodist Church in Dover TN.


12 Responses to “Medly : I’ll Fly Away / Power in the Blood / At Calvary / When we all get to Heavon”

  1. Mudgirl077 Says:

    Beautiful voices and great way of presenting this

  2. keistev Says:

    Excellent!!!

  3. marccox537 Says:

    Powerful medley!

  4. 345678894 Says:

    there are still instruments in heaven, also when satan was kicked out from heaven also his musical instruments were sent with him

  5. Debie Lloyd Says:

    AH MY 2 FAVORITE SONGS! DARN I WISH I OCULD SING…

  6. Ladena Polansky Says:

    Isn’t the real question whether it is God’s law or a man-made law? I know some holy scripture might be left to individual interpretation, while other parts are clearly the way God wants it!

  7. RichieRamous Says:

    beautiful, powerful and fulfilling

  8. GunBigotHater Says:

    I love this! It’s very good.

  9. GunBigotHater Says:

    I see a debate happening. Here’s a thought: you sing praises to the Lord. This is a worship and not a “lets reach out to the kids on the street” entertainment attraction. It is solely to praise, magnify and lift up the name of the Lord.
    As far as everyone worshiping THEIR “personal” way, take a look at Leviticus 10:1,2 and see how that worked out for them.
    Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with tambourine and harp. Psalms 149:3

  10. edg219 Says:

    @winglessdove I agree with you 100%

  11. Luke Brown Says:

    I am a teenager who appreciates this form of worship. I really enjoy old hymns and acapella. But I also play drums for our youth praise band. Our praise band also has electric guitar along with an acoustic, bass, and keys. However, that does not retract from providing a powerful WORSHIP experience for whomever is in attendance. I believe that anything used to praise God is not garbage but yet a tool to enhance the experience of worshiping God.

  12. friendschorale Says:

    @winglessdove and @calbcme

    I disagree. Every one has a different way they like to worship. My Church blends both contemporary with traditional. You can’t call something less worshipful or modern garbage without understanding that your “worship view” is your own personal preference. Personally, I prefer the traditional side but have some modern and contemporary songs very worshipful. I guess it boils down to your won heart and if it is truly open to what God has to say. God bless…

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