Singet dem Herrn - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied
by Johann Pachelbel
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Organ: Dr. Becky Lombard
I Will Arise - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
I Will Arise
arr. Robert Shaw and Alice Parker
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
God Leads Us Along - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
God Leads Us Along
arr. Jay Rouse
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Piano: Cathy Rogers
Organ: Dr. Becky Lombard
Over the Rainbow - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
Over the Rainbow
arr. by Russ Robinson
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Praeterita
Praeterita
Latin Noun: The past, olden time
Praeterita is a photographic series which explores the relationship between the past and present of a Northamptonshire town, Wellingborough.
The town has been objected to many alterations over the past decades, resulting in the loss of a large amount of the town's history and character. This series attempts to regenerate these losses, and give a sense of what once existed, within today's environment.
When I Fall In Love - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
When I Fall In Love
by Victor Young, arr. Phil Azelton
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Soloist: Trey Bradley
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Particular Baptist: Andrew Fuller
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The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee
by Jean Berger
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Shout Glory - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
Shout Glory!
by Byron J. Smith
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Soloist: Jonathan Peacock
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Piano: Cathy Rogers
Daemon Irrepit Callidus - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
Daemon Irrepit Callidus
by Gyorgy Orban
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Jubilate Deo - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
Jubilate Deo
by Michael Praetorious
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Fuller Baptist Church, Kettering
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Organ: Dr. Becky Lombard
(14) Baptist History - Andrew Fuller
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Noel - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
Noel
arr. Brad Holmes
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Saint Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland
Soloists:
Caleb Ferguson
Thomas Johnson
Ian Temple
Trey Bradley
Percussion:
Mary Hammack
Jessica Parker
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
Abide With Me - England & Scotland Tour - TMC Chorale
Abide With Me
arr. Moses Hogan
Performed by the TMC Chorale
at Saint Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland
Director: Dr. Ben Caston
A true friend of India William Carey
Shoemaker by trade, but scholar, linguist and missionary by God's training, William Carey was one of God's giants in the history of evangelism! One of his biographers, F. Dealville Walker, wrote of Carey: He, with a few contemporaries, was almost singlehanded in conquering the prevailing indifference and hostility to missionary effort; Carey developed a plan for missions, and printed his amazing Enquiry; he influenced timid and hesitating men to take steps to the evangelizing of the world. Another wrote of him, Taking his life as a whole, it is not too much to say that he was the greatest and most versatile Christian missionary sent out in modern times.
Carey was born in a small thatched cottage in Paulerspury, a typical Northamptonshire village in England, August 17, 1761, of a weaver's family. When about eighteen he left the Church of England to follow Christ and to ...go forth unto Him without the camp, bearing His reproach. At first he joined the Congregational church at Hackleton where he was an apprentice shoemaker. It was there he married in 1781. And it was in Hackleton he began making five-mile walks to Olney in his quest for more spiritual truth. Olney was a stronghold of the Particular Baptists, the group that Carey cast his lot with after his baptism, October 5, 1783. Two years later he moved to Moulton to become a schoolmaster — and a year later he became pastor of the small Baptist congregation there.
It was in Moulton that Carey heard the missionary call. In his own words he cried, My attention to missions was first awakened after I was at Moulton, by reading the Last Voyage of Captain Cook. To many, Cook's Journalwas a thrilling story of adventure, but to Carey it was a revelation of human need! He then began to read every book that had any bearing on the subject. (This, along with his language study — for at twenty-one years of age Carey had mastered Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Italian, and was turning to Dutch and French. One well called his shoemaker's cottage Carey's College, for as he cobbled shoes along with his preaching he never sat at his bench without some kind of a book before him.)
The more he read and studied, the more convinced he was the peoples of the world need Christ. He read, he made notes, he made a great leather globe of the world and, one day, in the quietness of his cobbler's shop — not in some enthusiastic missionary conference — Carey heard the call: If it be the duty of all men to believe the Gospel ... then it be the duty of those who are entrusted with the Gospel to endeavor to make it known among all nations. And Carey sobbed out, Here am I; send me!
To surrender was one thing — to get to the field was quite another problem. There were no missionary societies and there was no real missionary interest. When Carey propounded this subject for discussion at a ministers' meeting, Whether the command given to the apostles to teach all nations was not obligatory on all succeeding ministers to the end of the world, seeing that the accompanying promise was of equal extent, Dr. Ryland shouted, Young man, sit down: when God pleases to covert the heathen, He will do it without your aid or mine. Andrew Fuller added his feelings as resembling the unbelieving captain of Israel, who said, If the Lord should make windows in heaven, might such a thing be!
But Carey persisted. he later said of his ministry, I can plod! And he was a man who always resolutely determined never to give up on any point or particle of anything on which his mind was set until he had arrived at a clear knowledge of his subject.
Thus Carey wrote his famed Enquiry Into the Obligations of the Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathen. In this masterpiece on missions Carey answered arguments, surveyed the history of missions from apostolic times, surveyed the entire known world as to countries, size, population and religions, and dealt with the practical application of how to reach the world for Christ!
And he prayed. And he pled. And he plodded. And he persisted. And he preached — especially his epoch-producing message, EXPECT GREAT THINGS FROM GOD. ATTEMPT GREAT THINGS FOR GOD. The result of that message preached at Nottingham, May 30, 1792 — and all the other missionary ministries of Carey — produced the particular Baptist Missionary Society, formed that Fall at Kettering on October 2, 1792. A subscription was started and, ironically, Carey could not contribute any money toward it except the pledge of the profit from his book, The Enquiry.
Time To Creat
Five Days in England: EPIC Vlog 05
You could search the world but I don't think you would find a country with more church history per square mile than England. So let's say you had five days and wanted to see just a little bit of that church history. What could you do? Take a look at what I did, how far I traveled, and how much I saw, in five days in England.
An around the world journey like this requires a ton of organization. I'm thankful for all I've learned from Matt Perman over the years. Matt's got a new book that's just come out called How to Get Unstuck. You can buy it at Amazon:
A Stephen McCaskell film
May I Be Still - presented by the Chancel Choir
May I Be Still -
words and lyrics: Brian Tate
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May I be still and feel the calm inside me. May I be still and let the Spirit guide me. May I be still and hear the voice of love descending from above and filling me until, I am still. May I be silent, and hear the world around me. May I be silent, and let the light surround me. May I be silent and listen to my heart, especially the part that speaks of peace to me, silently. Make me an instrument of Thy peace. Bless me that I might have blessed release. May I be clear and seek the truth inside me. May I be clear and let compassion guide me. May I be clear. Come Spirit, and dispel, the darkness where I dwell, with no more doubt or fear, I am clear. May I be still, I am silent. I am still.
FBC Waco January 20, 2019