May G-d be glorified and may your Sabbath rest be sweet.
Say to wisdom, “You are my sister" and call understanding your kinswoman." (Proverb 7:4)
Showing posts with label Messianic music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Messianic music. Show all posts
Friday, February 20, 2015
Friday, February 13, 2015
Music for the Sabbath
I am preparing....
May your Sabbath rest be sweet. Draw near to Adonai, and He will draw near to you. Enjoy.
(I love the music and the dancing in these songs, but I do not endorse any of the books or ministries in these videos.)
May your Sabbath rest be sweet. Draw near to Adonai, and He will draw near to you. Enjoy.
(I love the music and the dancing in these songs, but I do not endorse any of the books or ministries in these videos.)
Labels:
Messianic music,
music,
Sabbath music,
Shabbat music
Friday, November 23, 2012
Gratitude - Day 11 - Music Part 2
The music of my teen years was a mixture of three very different styles: The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Mo-Town singers of the 60's
My favorite song by the Beatles is In My Life. I love the lyrics and I always think of my husband when I hear it. We met when I was sixteen years old, and although we did not marry until many, many years after that, he was always in my mind.
I was more greatly influenced by Bob Dylan. None of my friends liked him. I think I was drawn to his poetic style more than anything else, and I think it helped shape me as a poet. I certainly was not involved in or sympathetic to his lifestyle or politics during that period of my life. My favorite by him was Like A Rolling Stone. I must have played that record a million times.
The Mo-Town singers were my favorites, and there are too many to name here, but the Supremes would probably top the list.
Today, I love and enjoy listening to many different styles of music, but mostly lean to instrumental with nature sounds. I like to have my quiet time on the porch with a music cd that includes birds singing. One day, a cardinal sat on a tree branch nearby and called back and forth to the cardinal on the music trac. It was lovely.
My favorite worship music is Messianic / Davidic style. In our synagogue, we dance, wave flags and banners, and praise G-d to this type of music. I love it because it incorporates the Hebrew language, which we want to teach and preserve. I hope you enjoy a sample of this joyous style:
My favorite song by the Beatles is In My Life. I love the lyrics and I always think of my husband when I hear it. We met when I was sixteen years old, and although we did not marry until many, many years after that, he was always in my mind.
I was more greatly influenced by Bob Dylan. None of my friends liked him. I think I was drawn to his poetic style more than anything else, and I think it helped shape me as a poet. I certainly was not involved in or sympathetic to his lifestyle or politics during that period of my life. My favorite by him was Like A Rolling Stone. I must have played that record a million times.
The Mo-Town singers were my favorites, and there are too many to name here, but the Supremes would probably top the list.
Today, I love and enjoy listening to many different styles of music, but mostly lean to instrumental with nature sounds. I like to have my quiet time on the porch with a music cd that includes birds singing. One day, a cardinal sat on a tree branch nearby and called back and forth to the cardinal on the music trac. It was lovely.
My favorite worship music is Messianic / Davidic style. In our synagogue, we dance, wave flags and banners, and praise G-d to this type of music. I love it because it incorporates the Hebrew language, which we want to teach and preserve. I hope you enjoy a sample of this joyous style:
Labels:
Davidic dance,
gratitude,
Messianic music,
music
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