› What: Harvest Hymn Festival› Where: St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 630 Mississippi Ave., Signal Mountain› When: 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11› Admission: Free, love offering collected› For more ...
The Signal Mountain Ministerial Association will sponsor a community Harvest Hymn Festival in the St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church nave on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 5 p.m. The service will feature a festival ...
Traditionally huge feasts are shared among family and friends but in more recent years the festival has become about sharing with those less fortunate than ourselves or raising money for charity.
Lord of the lotus, lord of the harvest, Bright and munificent lord of the morn! Thine is the bounty that prospered our sowing, Thine is the bounty that nurtured our corn. Lord of the lotus, lord of ...
Allow me to return to S Kemp’s letter called “Celebrating the fruits of God's Earth (September 19) in which we were exhorted to sing the traditional hymn “Come, ye thankful people, come.” I have just ...
The sixth Harvest Hymn Festival is set for Sunday, Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. in Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church, 612 James Blvd. With the theme "We Gather Together," the combined choirs from St.
At this time of the year when services are held to give thanks for the harvest, churches are decorated with fruit, vegetables and flowers, visual aids to remind us of the generosity of the good Earth.
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Traditionally huge feasts are shared among family and friends but in more recent years the festival has become about sharing with those less fortunate than ourselves or raising money for charity.