Pioneer Special w/ Sissel: Walking with Faith (7/25/21) | Music & the Spoken Word

Publicado 2021-07-25
Music and the Spoken Word broadcast with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square.
With conductors Mack Wilberg and Ryan Murphy, organist Richard Elliott, and Lloyd Newell as announcer.

Opening Credits (0:00)
1) The Handcart Song (1:09)
John Daniel Thompson McAllister; arranged by Sam Cardon; new verse by Lucile Cardon Reading
2) Panis angelicus, w/ Sissel (3:50)
César Franck; arranged by Mack Wilberg
3) Improvisation on "Hymn to Joy" (Organ Solo) (8:09)
Ludwig van Beethoven; arranged by Richard Elliott
4) How Great Thou Art, with Sissel, (10:54)
Swedish folk melody; arranged by Håkon Iversen; lyrics by Stuart K. Hine
5) A Step of Faith (Spoken Word) (14:49)
6) Faith in Every Footstep (17:40)
K. Newell Dayley
7) Thou Gracious God, Whose Mercy Lends, with Sissel (22:23)
English folk tune; arranged by Mack Wilberg; lyrics by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.


A Step of Faith
Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, on October 24, 2019
By Lloyd D. Newell

From here in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 1850 and 1900, nearly 20,000 Danes set out across the ocean. Their final destination was Utah Territory in the western United States. Their purpose was to gather with fellow believers. They were pioneers of faith. Along with thousands more across Scandinavia and tens of thousands from other parts of Europe, they traveled to Liverpool, England, to cross the Atlantic and then make their way by foot, wagon, and handcart to the Salt Lake Valley.

This is the waterfront in Copenhagen where their courageous journey began, and to commemorate that journey, a bronze sculpture titled Kristina stands overlooking the harbor. Surrounding the base of the sculpture are cobblestones bearing the names of the Danish emigrants, their hometown, and the year of their departure—information provided generations later by their grateful descendants.

Kristina was created by Dennis Smith, himself a descendant of those hardy pioneers. In fact, the statue represents his great-grandmother who, at age 17, emigrated to America with her family in 1868. There is a steadfast look in Kristina’s countenance as she looks out across the sea. Her hair is blown straight back by the unrelenting icy wind of the sea, but she stands tall and resolute. This wasn’t to be a pleasure cruise, and there would be many stiff winds to come, but Kristina seems ready.

Of Kristina, the sculptor said: “She is an embodiment of all immigrants who have ever been torn between homeland and a better life in a new home. I tried to capture her in that moment we all experience of committing ourselves to our hopes for the future, knowing that we must say goodbye to what we have known before.”

It’s not easy to leave behind what we know and travel into the unknown, but it’s a step we all must take at some point in our lives. How did these Danish pioneers do it? The answer is the fire of faith that burned in their hearts. So when the time comes for us to cross our own ocean, to find our own “place which God for us prepared,” perhaps we can remember Kristina, and others like her, whose every step was a step of faith.

Pioneer Day Special Episode aired July 25, 2021, Broadcast Number 4793.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @montecook9858
    I could listen to Sissel all day long. Having the Choir singing back up for her is wonderful beyond words.
  • @CarlFritz24
    An angel... singing. I´m sure God loves this masterpiece He created.
  • @stigfalck8179
    Sissel's voice is so good that it is easy to be addicted.
  • @jennyricketts190
    The Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra & Sissel are an absolute joy to listen to. All so professional, & such beautiful music. Thank you so much & God bless you all.
  • @haydengreene1565
    I did not realize how much I needed to hear The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square sing The Handcart Song! So great!!
  • @tubbs1dm
    Wonderful! Thank you, sincerely.
  • @terryrogers1955
    So wonderful, worshipping our Heavenly Father and our precious Savior with Their blessed music, tuned for our ears!
  • @ninat9262ify
    My savior God to there how great thou art❤️💗♥️💗💗❤️❤️♥️♥️Love you forever 🙌🌺♥️❤️❤️❤️🥰🙏🙏🙏💫
  • @grannychilds3920
    It is s wonderful to hear your beautiful angelic music. I truly felt the saviors love come through your music and message. I am so grateful you can be together, singing once again..
  • @NelloCambelli
    Every new day, we step into the unknown. Everyone has faith that the day will deliver success on the path toward Happiness.
  • @sameservy
    Always enjoy the tabernacle choir it is very relaxing to the mind.
  • @ronpalmer2u
    Love you all. Thank You my brothers and sisters. What a joy it is to know Jesus Christ and to be a member of the Restored Church of Jesus Christ and to have two testimonies of His people, the Holy Bible and the Book of Mormon. I am 84 years of age and a former Baptist minister, I was led by the Holy Spirit to this the Restored Church of Jesus Christ 52 years ago. I had been told lies about Joseph Smith, Jr.. I discovered that those lies were not true. I am currently the ward organist of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.