John C. Campbell Folk School
Brasstown, Cherokee County, North Carolina
Saturday, July 9, 2005
Most selections from The Christian Harmony ('Alabama book', Deason-Parris revision, 2002 printing),
except for eight from The Christian Harmony (‘Carolina book’, 1873 facsimile, 1994 reprint), which are tagged
with 'CHw'.
Singers often led two songs at a time.
Bob Dalsemer welcomed the singers to the school.
Brother Ralph Parker gave the opening prayer.
67b, Dundee - Laurel Horton
107, Resignation
245, Bozrah - Wayne Richard
225b, Martin
27t, Morning Worship - Ed Smith
136, Sherburne
248, Twilight is Falling - Jackie Elsner
143, Farther Along
82b, Gospel Waves - Ralph Parker
117, Angel Band
135, Raymond - Susie Smith
64, Youthful Blessings
50, Cranbrook - Judy Mincey
258, Thorny Desert
248b (CHw), Union - Sharon Kellam
147t (CHw), Fairfield
143t (CHw), Coleshill - Guy Bankes
198 (CHw), Creation
171, Sessions - Jane Spencer
88, Pisgah
359, Wondrous Love - Carl Blozan
109, Not Made with Hands
30b, Dennis - Robert Varkony
35b, Boylston
153 (CHw), Columbus - Mary Baumeister
206b (CHw), Supplication
255, Watchman (Second) - Larry Beveridge
316, This Heavy Load
Grace, Dan Huger
DINNER
299, Green Meadows - Laurel Horton
54t (CHw), Little Marlborough - June Jolley
159t (CHw), The Saint's Delight
184, Where We'll Never Grow Old - Andy Morse
274, Mother Tell Me of the Angels
27b, Missionary Herald - John Plunkett
234, The Singing Christian
249t, Green Fields - Cora Sweatt
291, Warrenton
46t, The Hill of Zion - Steve Walker
207t, Windham
106, Sweet Rivers - Becky Walker
81t, Maitland
206, Prayer Meeting - Ken George
55b, Idumea
105b, Hamburg - Michael Spencer
40b, Weeping Sinners
23b, Evening Hymn - Leslie Alperin
293, Lenox
61t, North Carolina - Lee Rogers
304, Blue Vale of Naucoochee
215, In That Morning - Dot Lane
214, Hosanna - Scott Swanton
86t, Ortonville
332, Babylonian Captivity - Dan Huger
185, Corinth
Announcements
Closing prayer, Ed Smith
200, Parting Hand
Thanks to the Folk School and Bob Dalsemer for their kind hospitality.
There were over a hundred singers.
The day was overcast, but not raining.
Minutes by Larry Beveridge
and Dan Huger.