Angie
It's Party Time
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It's Party Time




beautiful! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteMy oldest daughter and I love to sing at church (she has a great voice while mine--not so much). When we arrive at church the first thing we do is look up all the hymns listed on the board and hope some of our favorites are listed there. This is one of my very favorite hymns as it gives me hope just when I think things will never get better. While I love several of the more modern hymns, there's nothing that can compete with these old ones. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie. I LOVE that hymn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Angie!
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Anne
lovely. enjoy your Sunday.
ReplyDeleteAs others have said, this is one of my favorite hymns also. I find myself singing it quite often! Blessings to you Angie!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful old soul soother, isn't it? Hope your Sunday is wonderful- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo and one of my favorite hymns! ♥
ReplyDeleteOh Angie ... I just gave a big sigh when I saw these pictures and the song is so perfect with these pictures. Makes me feel peaceful. I love ironstone and have quite a collection which I love to display. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Audrey Z.
Timeless Treasures
I love that old hymn!
ReplyDeleteI never tire of this hymn, nor the meaning behind it. I love seeing it posted with the page from the hymnal. Sweet.
ReplyDeleteLiz
Such a lovely post! This is one of my favorite 'old hymns'...thanks for sharing today.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Susie
Hi Angie,
ReplyDeleteso lovely white water jar and the vintage hyms..mmm perfectly combined.
have a nice weekend
Morning Angie,
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time to visit, and loved your pictures and that is one of my favorite hymns, and it is well with my soul.................Lovely....
Blessings, Nellie
I'm new to your blog-coming over from "Country Whites Weekend". These pictures are so perfect for this timeless song. Beautiful beautiful!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome pic!
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful and lovely!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Beautiful!
ReplyDeletePretty...pretty...pretty...pinned it!
ReplyDeleteJust popped by from the hop and have to say, this is very pretty and pure would really love to hear this being played ^^
ReplyDeleteFurita
chichi-pompous.blogspot.com
Hi Angie, Just beautiful and inspiring. Have a blessed day.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Celestina Marie
This is one of my most favorite hymns! Knowing and having Peace that passes all understanding.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! This is one of my favorite hymns!! Blessings, Tammy
ReplyDeletebeautiful, Angie!
ReplyDeletemy favorite hymn too. Pat
I love this old hymn. So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour pitcher with baby's breath is lovely. So simple and so pretty.
Angie,
ReplyDeleteYour wonderful post will be featured at Country Whites Weekend tomorrow. Thank you so much for attending the party and making it a success!
Farmhouse hugs,
Cindy
Angie, beautiful hymn with gorgeous pictures to match! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann