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  1. It’s probably a bad calendar. Sunday most definitely is the first day of the week, but it is also most definitely the Sabbath, the day to which it was changed to honor and remember the day of Christ’s resurrection, which was on the first day. More importantly than the day we recognize the sabbath, however, is that we honor it and keep it holy the best that we can. 🙂

  2. I sang Prayer of the Children in choir, and we had someone do ASL with a spotlight and it was breathtaking. I love how they have a boy soprano in this version. Absolutly beautiful

  3. DID YOU FORGET SOMETHING?

    The Seventh Day is the Sabbath.
    gen 2:1-3
    exo 20:8-11
    matt 28:1

    Jesus is coming soon and this is a sign!

  4. Wow that little kid has some range! Love the sign language in the background! Wow this is like the voice of an angel.

  5. Yes, its called the breaking of the fellowship in lotr. Its one of my most favorite classical pieces, and was delighted to see a tabernacle choir edition.

  6. Wow….this must be what it sounds like in Heaven! That cute little kid made me cry!! 😛

  7. If a tin-whistle is truely made of tin then it does sound very woody. Almost recorder like. I have no idea but if it indeed is a tin-whistle let it be

  8. I notice one error. Director: It’s the Montana School for the Deaf AND BLIND. I should know, I know over half of the school.

  9. oops, my bad. looks like a piccolo on my compy but pennywhistle’s are still pretty cool.

  10. Not a piccolo–it is a pennywhistle, sometimes called a tin or Irish whistle. This one is in the key of D –the most common, but they come in all different keys thus varying in length. They have such a haunting sound.

  11. it’s a piccolo that makes that sound, that’s that instument. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir by the way is a Latter Day Saint choir. They sing songs of inspiration and are wondrfull. I love the MoTab!

  12. Can someone tell me what wood wind instrument is being played? It’s not the tenor clarinet.

  13. That kid is absolutely amazing!!!! I’ve never seen anything like this. Simply breath-taking!!!

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