Pictures give an impression of what was going on, but I think they are an intellectual experience. You have to think about what they mean. Sculpture gives more of a feeling of being with the subject, instead of just looking at it-especially as it approaches life size. But music is an emotional experience. You can feel it, and it can alter mood.
I recorded these songs at the second meeting. My Fuji 601 digital camera records audio and video. As I sat in the meeting, I thought we sounded good, and should have some songs for posterity. Spectators outside the room also enjoyed it, as they stood and listened.
Some of these are fragments as I ran out of memory and changed chips, or was slow in starting, but I'm going to post them anyway. A piece of pie is better than no pie. If you look at the pictures and listen to the music, you will almost feel like you were there.
I've posted the file sizes and lengths. Some will be a lengthy download for a dial-up modem.
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name (41K, 40 sec.)
Amazing Grace/Medley (283 K, 4 min. 47 sec.)
The Greatest Command (149 K, 2 min. 30 sec.)
Oh Lord our Lord (84 K, 1 min. 24 sec.)
Love Lifted me (307 K, 5 min, 11 sec.)
Northeastern Christian/Medley (844 K, 14 min., 21 sec.)
My God and I (53 K, 52 sec.)
Our God, He is Alive (52 K, 51 sec.)
The Lord Bless and Keep You (109 K, 1 min, 49 sec.)