Instrumental Reflection #7

I have to admit it has been much harder than I originally thought to produce one of these reflections per week. I won’t get caught up but will try to be more reliable in the future.

This week I sat down in my office and flipped through the hymnal. I came across one of my favorite hymns “My Jesus I Love Thee.” I love leading contemporary worship but definitely miss some of the hymns I grew up singing week after week. I decided to just sit down and play what came to mind. This recording is pretty close to my original thoughts. Enjoy.

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6 Responses to Instrumental Reflection #7

  1. That was wonderful!

    One of my favorite songs. Thanks Russell!
    Maybe that should be my next “hymn-theology” post?

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  3. Robert Baird says:

    Where can I buy a copy of this CD? I would like it for background music for a memorial video.

  4. Robert Baird says:

    Where can I buy a copy of this CD. I would like it for background music for a memorial video.

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