Through The Hymnbook

Reverend Bert Jones

Featuring Organ Instruments

October 18, 2009
You will hear a trumpet, a violin, a harpsichord (plus others) playing some of your favorites.

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Archives

You will enjoy some great hymns and the singing of Singspiration, the canary.
October 11, 2009
"Nothing is Impossible" and "Thou Art Worthy" are included in these songs from 1966.
October 4, 2009
Thirteen songs are played and all are on TWO STAVES.
September 27, 2009
The book was copyrighted in 1948 and Rev. Jones includes a fine group of choruses.
September 20, 2009
The book was published in 1921 and contains a number of favorites.
September 13, 2009
You will hear favorites like My Tribute and Morning Hath Broken, and the canary joins in, too.
September 6, 2009
A special favorite, "Great Is Thy Faithfulness," is included.
August 30, 2009
You will hear the old choir number, "The Awakening Chorus" along with other Sunday School favorites.
August 23, 2009
A song book of favorites from the radio ministry, "That They May See."
August 16, 2009
This book is from 1939, published by Stamps-Baxter, and includes a number of Southern favorites.
August 9, 2009
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Featured Offer

JUST RELEASED - Favorite Organ Paintings CD
For FURTHER DETAILS: WRITE: A Visit with the Joneses,  Inc.  P. O. Box 575  ERIE, PA 16512

About Through The Hymnbook

You will enjoy going "into the organ loft" to listen to the uplifting sounds of Reverend Bert Jones' masterful playing. You'll hear hymns, Gospel songs, sacred classics, or choruses, as well as interesting and informative comments about how many of the songs were written. Through the Hymnbook, a subsidiary of the ministry, A Visit with the Joneses, has been airing since the mid-1950's. Usually the organ music is played on a Hammond 3000; you will hear chimes and the singing of a live canary, Singspiration. Occasionally Bert shares the music of a great pipe organ he would find in his evangelistic travels. It has been a much loved program including bits of hymnology.

About Reverend Bert Jones

Reverend Bert Jones was an incredibly talented man. He was an accomplished organist and pianist, as well as an artist in water color and oil, but his primary calling was as an ordained minister and evangelist. He began playing the piano at age six, and by age 13, was playing a three-manual pipe organ. He had only two years of formal music lessons, and usually played without music. Bert ministered in thousands of churches over a 50 year period, and was well known for his radio ministry, "A Visit with the Joneses." Eight long-play albums were released by Singspiration, and Bert wrote many of his own compositions.

Bert went to be with the Lord in April 1995, and he left a legacy of beautiful music.

Contact Through The Hymnbook with Reverend Bert Jones

Mailing Address
Through the Hymnbook
P. O. Box 575
Erie, PA 16512-0575