Sister Bish can play anything on the organ🙏🙏🙏 this was one of the hymns at my mom's 'going home' celebration. "When we all see Jesus we'll sing and shout the victory"
Hearing Diane Bish play the Ruffatti organ at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church is a wonderful experience!
I want to be among the few faithful that will get to Heaven......When we get to Heaven I will see God face to face...
This was played at my mothers funeral when the family was leaving the chapel. When I got to the door of the chapel I stopped and looked at my Aunt who was on my arm because she is my last living relative and asked her what did she hear. She looked at me kinda confused and I said it's happiness in the air. Mom's already home.
Very emotional. This was played at my uncle’s funeral. I want to cry😢
SHE PLAYS GREAT,JESUS BE PRAISED
Amazing
She is very skillful and to god be the glory
Diane is totally awesome and very well organ-ized. Cheers!
I just love the way Diane plays this hymn
I hope trumpets like that play for me when I get to heaven! Very awe inspiring and can't imagine what it would be like to hear this organ in person! Gave me goosebumps.
THIS is what I'd like played @ my funeral because it is so joyous!!
This lady is a super star!
3:22 Now that's a chord! This was really nice!
Bro I can actually feel my soul lifting up hearing this
Diane Bish best organist ever!
This made me cry as I was listening to this video. Beautiful.
this is Diane Bish's finest rendition of this hymn, because when I hear it my own tortured soul takes flight to the ends of the multiverse. God Bless Diane Bish. The Lord said make a joyful noise and that zillion dollar Rufatti organ can certainly do that.
love your sparkly gown ))
Great rendition and also her outfit is outstanding, it honours her music
A VERY ACCOMPLISHED ORGANIST WITH GREAT SKILLS ON THE PEDALS AND KEYBORDS
What a gift from God!! May God bless you Diane and continue to praise God Almighty with your songs. This is my one of my pastor's favorite songs (French Speaking Baptist Church of Stamford, CT).
Great ! Diane Bish is performing with joy and heart !!!
Wonderful moments with Diane Bish! My soul now is full of joy! THANK YOU, MADAME!
I'm in love with her pedal technique.
So good and wonderful.
Love this great old hymn and all the variations Ms Bish arranged!
Thanks so much for posting this! I've only heard the very beginning and very end of this piece on one of her programs I have. She used it as an intro and outro on the program. It's nice to be able to hear the entire piece.
Majestic!
She is amazingly talented.
I bet she is very happy to see Jesus one day in heaven
If she doesn't quit registering with the crescendo pedal she might not make it.
WOW!!! what a tremendous instrument! good to see that those are still around
Amazing!
❤❤❤
Super 🌹🌹🌹
my favorite organist!!
Wow
This is wonderful.
BEAUTIFUL!!
This's excellent! Bish makes me feel heaven already
Diane is so incredibly gifted, sometimes I listen to her and ponder .... Not think, but ponder 🤔
Love it! God bless you Diane Bish!
Diane is totally awesome!
GLORIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Outstanding!
Unless she’s also in heaven playing for eternity, I don’t want to go. Absolutely awe inspiring.
For the first time I love this hymn which has always left me cold. No more!
Absolutely Magnificent!😊❤❤❤
happy sabbath to everyone!!!!
FABULOUS! So inspirational. Thank you Ms. Bish. Thank you for posting.
I just love this.
Could listen to her Play all Day' """GREAT JOB"""
This is magnificent!
I wish the evangelical churches would bring back the great classical organs and hymns we used to hear, even in the 80s and 90s. Sadly, much of that has been replaced by rock music, which sounds all the same. I'm in my mid 40s, and I recently converted to Catholicism precisely BECAUSE of their greater historical commitment to sacred music, which comprises nearly 1,000 years of classical music which was written FOR the church.... but is rarely used in other denominations, and never at the megachurches. Among Catholics, we need only to the great cathedrals in our home dioceses to hear it well used and performed in the liturgy, during the mass, just as it was meant to be.
Even many smaller parishes are bringing back Gregorian Chant, Latin, early choral polyphony, and great organ music, and using it to worship the Lord, just as it was meant. It is truly tragic and a shame that so many other denominations, especially among the evangelicals, have literally thrown away hundreds of years of hymns and sacred music, and replaced it entirely with music from the last 30 years, at best. By contrast, many of the Anglican churches have preserved their great organs and continue to use them often as well, with large semi-professioanl choirs, and I admire them for that, as well. Catholicism was what ultimately drew me in the most, with such a long history of sacred music, still in use today. But it was a close call and I almost became Anglican, for the same reason.
It is truly a mistake to think that contemporary worship formats alone can bring in the large crowds and younger members. My Catholic parish is very traditional, and makes great use of classical music and a wonderful organ, and it is growing, with young families. I think people are becoming tired of the "same old, same old" of the contemporary format. Most of the evangelical megachurches, and even the smaller community ones, offer little more than a rock concert with a sermon in the middle. I know it resonates with some people and that's fine, but we shouldn't be throwing out centuries of fine music overnight, in the midst of it. If I wanted to go to a rock concert, I would.... except I don't... and especially not in a beautiful, sacred space like a church. For many years, I didn't attend church at all, for exactly this reason, in part. But I am glad to see this video. THIS video shows what worship should be like, and maybe if there were more of it, I'd still be an evangelical.
I'm one of the few young people, who get a soul stirring from this type of music. I play on the piano, the old time gospel. You can't beat it in my book.
Sadly, the Hymnals sit in the pew racks collecting dust, while a “music director” is leading the “praise choruses” waving his hands and arms like some huge albatross ready to take flight, (as if everyone is paying close attention to him). They are all staring at the huge projector screens trying to sing the words of the “praise choruses”, with the accompanying awkward melody. A famous pastor has referred to these as the 7-11 choruses....the same 7 words 11 different times. If they happen to use the organ during a “blended” service, the organist often has no idea how to register the instrument, and can’t use the pedals, because he or she has had to transition from the piano as best as he or she can. We aren’t training many organists anymore, so unfortunately some play akin to a funeral dirge, and it naturally turns the younger folks off, so here we are. If I cannot sing the great hymns of the faith accompanied with a grand pipe organ, I guess I’ll just have to play them by myself at home. After all, they contain a lot more spiritual truths than the 7-11 choruses, Amen?
Craig Huston you actually have little knowledge of what you speak about. You don’t like the “praise choruses” (as you call them) because they are new. That’s all there is to it. They are set to new music because that’s how music has evolved. The old hymns are set to the music that they are because that’s what music was like when those songs were written. You and many others like you focus way too much on the music and not enough on the words. Don’t assume that I am just another young kid who doesn’t have appreciation for the old hymns. The old hymns are my favorite. I am the music director at my church and we use mainly the old hymns, but I also try to incorporate some new hymns in as well because there are some really good ones out there. Many of the new songs are included in our hymnal as well so we rarely ever have to use the screen. To address your “7-11” theory; this is actually most common in the old hymns. Take these for example: “Love Lifted Me”, “Redeemed, How I Love To Proclaim It”, “Bringing In The Sheaves”, “I’m So Glad, Jesus Lifted Me”, “There Is A Fountain”, “Jesus Loves Me”, “This Little Light Of Mine”, “Leaning On The Everlasting Arms”, “Jesus Is Coming Again”, “Blessed Be The Name”, “Tell It To Jesus”, “I Must Tell Jesus”, “There Is Power In The Blood”, “Hallelujah Chorus”.. I could go on and on.. and on. Point is: you need to think before you speak. I do, however, agree that organists are dying out and we need to find ways to make organ music more exciting for the newer generations so that they will not let it die out. I’m afraid it’s probably too late for that, though, unfortunately.
Isaac Patrick Hi Isaac. Actually I might have a little more “knowledge of what I speak” than you might suspect. I am 72 years old, and have witnessed the gradual transition from the traditional hymns to the “blended” form of worship, (which, in some cases really consists of nothing but praise choruses with maybe an obligatory hymn in the mix somewhere). The redundant, awkward, (yes, awkward when you look around at the folks trying to match the words to the melody [?]) choruses are merely another example of churches attempting to be “user friendly “. We’ve succeeded in dumbing down the worship service from what it once was. Worship is a personal experience, so why is it that we need worship team leaders, and praise team leaders? Did we somehow forget how to worship God on our own, and now we need to be shown how? I am greatly saddened that we’ve now substituted obvious and redundant phrases, (You’re awesome Lord, There is none like You, over and over and over). I believe there is much more spiritual “content”, if you will, in the great hymns written by Charles Wesley, Fanny Crosby, Horatio Spafford to name a few. Fanny Crosby wrote something like 8 thousand hymns, herself. What I’m trying to boil it down to is this. All of the magnificent hymns that were written by divine inspiration, in most instances, have been ignored, and are now replaced by “ The cows are coming home, The cows are coming home,” and on and on, while God must be in Heaven saying I HEARD YOU THE FIRST TIME!!! It just seems the praise choruses are devoid of the spiritual content of our hymns. I played the pipe organ for several years before and after my stint in the military, so as I alluded to in my other post, I’ll just go ahead and build a virtual pipe organ and play the hymns myself. After all, the organ is a wind instrument, and so is the human voice. Much easier to sing to then amplified guitars and drums. When King David wrote in Psalm 150 to praise Him with stringed instruments and organs, I’m not sure he had over-amplified fuzz tones in mind. God bless!
Craig Huston I guess we can agree to disagree. As I mentioned before, the “obvious and redundant” phrases aren’t just in the new songs, it’s found in the old songs just as often. But you’re stuck in your ways, which is understandable. If you’d like some links to some good praise songs that have the same “spiritual content” as the old let me know and I’d be glad to send you some. Because obviously you haven’t heard many of the great new songs. What is even sadder than the old hymns starting to fade out is the fact that the older generations are discouraging the newer generations from worshipping God the way they do just because it’s different from the way you have always done it. Also, just because you’ve been around a while longer does not mean you’re knowledgeable by any means.
I just feel like riding a space ship up to Jesus my holy savior god bless all you
Thank you for the replies! I figured that it would have to be either the big trumpet in the antiphonal or one of the trumpet en chamades up front, just wasn't sure which. That's really awesome that that one trumpet can be used against/ overpower the entire organ! Really fantastic!
This was a funeral hymn a long time ago. She played it very beautifully.
I am growing fonder all the time of this instrument.. I feel like my age group doesn't like an organ for fear of being "old fashioned."
Nikolas Yonker agreed!! I'm the only 22 year old I know that loves this music and all my classmates think it's "old folks" music.
That is heartbreaking! A pipe organ is the most beautiful instrument in the world.
@@rlstowe3 I know what you mean. I see so many younger gospel musicians only know ing one key, and using a keyboard. They don't like the piano or organ, cause you cannot hit a button and transpose.
God loves us. 🥹
Diane Bish is so excited about going to heaven and I am too if God lets me !
ENCORE!!!
Beautiful x
I like too, she is simply FANTASTIC, I like particularly to see the foots "flying" over the pedalboard, SUPERB!!!!!!!
The new boy FIRED Diane Bish off the organ at Coral Ridge Presbyterian.
One of the best pipe organ players in the world and she was fired.
I'd expect to be struck by lightning at any moment.
Great job, Diane- we won't forget!
Similar thing happened to a minister of music at a church i was once a member of. We had JUST called the guy to be our song leader,...about less than a month later,a new young pastor comes in and fires the guy,..saying he has someone better in mind to lead the singing! If what you're saying about Diane is true,..it's a darn shame!
Omg, she's one of the best world-renowned pipe organist that I watched as a child even as now in my adult early forties. I can't believe that a Ministry like that would do that to her after her many years of service, when one door closes God has another door to be open that's greater than before. May God continue to bless you and your effortless gift Diane Bish.
This peice brings me ever closer to the lord
love this music! searched Pipe organ and came upon this Lady. wow what a performance!! nope I am hooked on Diane Bish.. I am 45 just keep inspiring.
wow! thanks for posting.
Stunning!!
le tue musiche sono fantastiche, questa e altre non finisco di riascoltarle, grande Diane :D te lo dico da italiano che ti ammira!
Now that's TALENT!!!!!!
Canyou imagine how long it took to learn how to play that?
I am NOT a musician, but have been close to the regular organ in oura church....it amazes me how someone could learn how to play that.
If some church fired her---their loss will be someone else's gain.
Hi Dianne great job on the organ music and Hyums
Amen!
Oh! Those reeds on the Solo!!
I love trumpets
Magnífico
The song is speaking to Christian believers, not everyone. And if you don't think the playing of that song on that magnificent instrument doesn't glorify God, you have a problem.
Wish i could see Diane
Ist sehr schön!
i love this music, but can i also say i love her shoes?
great...
Impressiona pela beleza! Saudações em Cristo Jesus. Desde GRU São Paulo Brasil
Beautiful indeed! The irony is we do not need to wait to "get to heaven". It is within our power,and expected of us as divine beings, to "manifest heaven on earth" through the power and glory our Christ Spirit! I so rename this Hymn "When We All Share Heaven On Earth". For better understanding please explore the teachings of Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, the co-founders of Unity Churches Worldwide. Thank you!
Wspaniałe.
ja super
this is completely glorious love you Diane Bish! Would have loved if this audio was recorded perfectly or perhaps if a better version of this performance exists
Truly moving and stunning
no hay duda el organo es el rey de los instrumentos musicales sus sonidos son angelicales
Un vasto océano...
Of course only the saved will be in heaven but God wants us all to get there. If singing it can save someone by all means. God answers to no one and only his spirit can save so if singing this song or playing it glorifies God and saves people then we as Christians have done our part. You just ensure you do your part as a Christian, let God use to win souls, love everyone not just your flesh and blood, be compassionate and live a life that pleases God, sharing his word and disciplining others.
I love your organ playing is the organ a difficult instrument
Well look at her and her pretty little shoes.
Yes my dear and the congregation is now split and has gone elsewhere !
Of course this is my own take on this. Christ said that those that take his teachings to heart and have faith will transcend death. To me this means to do great things and be fair to fellow human beings. Because those that do these things often live on through the legacy they leave behind. A prime example of this fact is Christ himself. Because of the great things he has done, he lives on through the 1.5 billion people that believe in him and through a religion that has endured for 2012 years.
Ongelooflik !
If you have Ode to joy, Diane Bish arr. Please Upload it...thanks !!
Kedves,Tubberiffiic08.Nagyon tetszik a hangszer, a dallam,az orgonát megszólaltató hölgynek tudása, ének, és Krisztus szeretete. Az ISTEN áldását kérem az ön,és az előadó művész életére.Tisztelettel és szeretettel, Horváth József,Újfehértó Magyarország.
She must be rich her cloths look amasing and for jer to play organs thats awsome
The Plus Ultra
Add a lead guitarist, outstanding vocalist, bassist, and a modern drummer and you have a band called YES.
This is one of those pieces that you can't help but smile as you play