Trio's Beautiful 'To God Be The Glory' Instrumental Cover
In a world buzzing with technology and noise, more and more people are taking to the internet to share worship songs that spread hope and faith in powerful ways. Among these, a talented trio performs ‘To God Be The Glory’ in a beautiful instrumental cover. They brought new life to this timeless hymn using just an organ, piano, and an electric piano. Their faith and talent remind us that worship isn’t confined to the church or to lyrics. Their performance reminds us that no matter what we do, we can worship the Lord in big and small ways. And we weren’t the only ones who took notice. Strangers and fans had a lot to say about this old but beautiful hymnal moment.
One viewer couldn’t help but post about going down memory lane. He wrote, “Sounds just like my childhood church on Sunday mornings. Wonderful memories!” Another fan added, “Terrific job! I had never heard this Fanny Crosby song, and I thought I had heard them all. Praise God!” Another viewer added how the performance lifted his spirit. He wrote, “Nice melody, love those kinds of songs, is their words to this song? It’s wonderfully played, and it's uplifting and inspiring.”
Posted on Teresa Holman’s YouTube page, she shared, “My desire is to bless believing Christians with the old hymns of the faith and gospel songs. May Jesus Christ be praised, All glory to Him.” Teresa definitely has a talent for worshiping the Lord through her music. I love how she takes us back to the basics of old hymns because these songs are rooted in deep and timeless truths of the Lord. ‘To God Be the Glory’ reminds us of the magnitude of God’s work in our lives through the power of His Son, His grace, and His redeeming love.
I needed this reminder today. I hope that you did, too, and that it stirred a sense of awe and wonder in your heavenly Father.
Psalms 95:6 “O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.”
Trio's Beautiful 'To God Be The Glory' Instrumental Cover
In a world buzzing with technology and noise, more and more people are taking to the internet to share worship songs that spread hope and faith in powerful ways. Among these, a talented trio performs ‘To God Be The Glory’ in a beautiful instrumental cover. They brought new life to this timeless hymn using just an organ, piano, and an electric piano. Their faith and talent remind us that worship isn’t confined to the church or to lyrics. Their performance reminds us that no matter what we do, we can worship the Lord in big and small ways. And we weren’t the only ones who took notice. Strangers and fans had a lot to say about this old but beautiful hymnal moment.
One viewer couldn’t help but post about going down memory lane. He wrote, “Sounds just like my childhood church on Sunday mornings. Wonderful memories!” Another fan added, “Terrific job! I had never heard this Fanny Crosby song, and I thought I had heard them all. Praise God!” Another viewer added how the performance lifted his spirit. He wrote, “Nice melody, love those kinds of songs, is their words to this song? It’s wonderfully played, and it's uplifting and inspiring.”
Posted on Teresa Holman’s YouTube page, she shared, “My desire is to bless believing Christians with the old hymns of the faith and gospel songs. May Jesus Christ be praised, All glory to Him.” Teresa definitely has a talent for worshiping the Lord through her music. I love how she takes us back to the basics of old hymns because these songs are rooted in deep and timeless truths of the Lord. ‘To God Be the Glory’ reminds us of the magnitude of God’s work in our lives through the power of His Son, His grace, and His redeeming love.
I needed this reminder today. I hope that you did, too, and that it stirred a sense of awe and wonder in your heavenly Father.
Psalms 95:6 “O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Those Who Find Faith Difficult - Your Daily Prayer- March 28
Denying that faith can be difficult undermines the truth of the incarnation, which affirms that Jesus understands our struggles and meets us in our suffering, offering His power and presence.
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Those Who Find Faith Difficult - Your Daily Prayer- March 28
Denying that faith can be difficult undermines the truth of the incarnation, which affirms that Jesus understands our struggles and meets us in our suffering, offering His power and presence.
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