NOTE: When loading this page for the first time or after refreshing all the titles will appear first. It will take several moments for the video icons to load.
Don’t That Sound Like Heaven [1] – Palmetto State Quartet
Don’t That Sound Like Heaven [2] – Palmetto State Quartet
Down To The River to Pray – Alison Krauss
Dry Bones – The Cathedral Quartet
Everlasting Peace – Palmetto State Quartet
Everything is Beautiful – Gordon Mote
Fairest Lord Jesus – Gospel Harmony Boys
Farther Along – Glen Campbell and Larry Gatlin
Feeling Mighty Fine – Cathedrals
For All He’s Done – Greater Vision
Get Away Jordan – Hovie Lister and the Statesmen
Give Up – Dixie Echoes
Go Tell It On the Mountain – Lynda Randle
God Bless America – Vestal Goodman
God Can – Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver
God is Able – Mosie Lister Men’s Collection
God On the Mountain – Lynda Randle
God Walks the Dark Hills – Vestal Goodman
Goin’ Home – David Phelps
Hallelujah – Triumphant
Hallelujah Square – Hee Haw Gospel Quartet
Hallelujah Turnpike – Lewis Family
Happy Am I – Statesmen Quartet
He Ain’t Never Done Me Nothin’ But Good – Isaacs
He Chose Me – Rusty Goodman
He Hideth My Soul – Karen Peak
He Holds Me In His Hands – Lewis Family
He Looked Beyond My Fault and Saw My Need – Rambos
He Loves Me – Cathedrals
He Pilots My Ship – Group
He Pilots My Ship – Happy Goodmans
He Set Me Free – Chuck Wagon Gang
He Touched Me – Ernie Haase and Signature Sound
He’ll Make a Way – Crabb Family
He’s Everything I Need – Kingsmen Quartet
Headed Home – Happy Goodmans
Heaven Extravaganza Medley – Group
Heavenly Parade – Hovie Lister and the Sensational Statesmen
Help Is On the Way – Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver
Help Is On the Way – Gold City
Help Me – Larry Gatlin
Here Come the Rattlesnakes – Wendy Bagwell
Hide Me, Rock of Ages – Blackwood Brothers with JD Sumner
Hide Me, Rock of Ages – Inspirations
Hide Thou Me – Calvin Newton
His Eye Is On the Sparrow – David Phelps
His Life For Mine – Talley Trio
How Beautiful Heaven Must Be – Hee Haw Gospel Group
How Great Thou Art – Buddy Greene and Friends
NOTE: PLEASE read by scrolling the 9 notes below. A few are very important concerning access to updated pages and files.
(1) Some windows take more time to load – especially those having file tables. “But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.” James 1:4
(2) Once you load a page it will load a lot quicker the next time. But sometimes this can be a problem. Because when I update a page, replace mp3 files or even this side bar, often most web browsers will load the page, etc. that was stored for quick loading on your phone. And so the update is unknown to you. At least once a week, open the your browser settings and delete all browsing data. This will assure everything shows current. You can also check the Mp3 Update List so not to miss an mp3 that was replaced.
(3) Turn your phone sideways whenever file tables are showing to view the contents and search bar better.
(4) Above any table you can search for any file to hear or download by entering any part of its filename. Searching includes sub-directories. For instance searching for “gospel” at the home page of “Sermons” will display all sermons (of any minister listed in the table) with a filename that includes the word “gospel” or “Gospel”.
(5) When selecting a file to hear on your web browser, click on the filename in the Name field instead of the speaker icon thumb. This will help you to keep your place, for when you finish out hearing the mp3 and press the back button on your browser, the same filename will be highlighted in red. Pressing the thumb does not change its color.
(6) When listening to a hymn (the hymns being in high fidelity stereo) and not using ear buds; if you turn your phone on its side (landscape) about 8 inches from your face (opposite ends towards each ear), what you hear will be 100% better.
(7) Using a private web browser like Duck Duck Go or most browsers in incognito mode might continually overwrite your previous download. Either rename after downloading or use Firefox, Chrome, etc.
(8) I enjoy programming and was a software programmer in the USAF. Maybe there are no programs currently here that you can use, but keep checking back here.