Tickanetley Primitive Baptist Church Singing

Tickanetley Primitive Baptist Church
Tickanetley Community, near Ellijay, Gilmer County, Georgia

Sunday, August 24, 2003

All selections from The Christian Harmony ('Alabama book', Deason-Parris revision, 2002 printing).
Singers often led two songs at a time.

Chair Paul Mooney, Jr. opened with prayer.

31t, Home - Paul Mooney, Jr.
21, Webster
249t, Green Fields - Chase Mooney
274, Mother Tell Me of the Angels
158, The Land of Rest - Mark Weaver
70t, Arlington - John Loman
76b, Night
82b, Gospel Waves - Ralph Parker
204t, What a Day
215, In That Morning - Wayne Richard
16, The Finest Flower - Laurel Horton
217, Jerusalem
91, There is a Fountain - Dan Huger
185, Corinth
109, Not Made with Hands - Carl Blozan
135, Raymond

In lieu of prayer to commence the preaching, Lawrence Mooney called for song on page 95, Canaan's Land.
He then called on Brother David Mooney to speak.

In due course he called for song on page 70b, Brown, and then called on Brother Paul Mooney to speak.

DINNER

When singing resumed, Laurence Mooney led:
353, Bower of Prayer
355, Homeward Bound - Lawrence Mooney
84, Homeland - Dorothy Weaver
117, Angel Band
111t, Fleeting Days - Leonard Mooney
110, Volunteers
226t, Rock of Ages - Greg Smith
248, Twilight is Falling
130t, Sacred Love - John Plunkett
67b, Dundee
322, Among that Band - Tim Cook
300, Desire
301, John Street - Mako Cook
168t, Rest
180, The Sinless Summerland - Becky Walker
30b, Dennis
21, Webster - Steve Walker
269t, Restoration
255, Watchman (Second) - Martha Fields
353, Bower of Prayer - Lorraine Newberry
135, Raymond
“Come, thou Fount” - Edna Vickers
1, Weary Rest
367, David's Lamentation - Lawrence Mooney
131, Will You Meet Me? - Paul Mooney, Jr.
287, Indian Convert
157, Hallelujah - Maggie Patterson
225b, Martin
258, Thorny Desert - Cheryl Murphy
179, Traveling On
128t, Hester - Mark Weaver
239t, Soft Music
178, That Beautiful Land - Dan Huger
184, Where We'll Never Grow Old
42, Joy Bells - Lawrence Mooney

Dismissal.