2: A Mix of Melody Makers
Wooton is at it again! This time, he’s creating a mix of stories about some of the beloved songs of the faith like “Jesus Loves Me” and “It Is Well with My Soul.” Plus, enjoy the retelling of the history of the famous Jubilee Singers of Fisk University. For more historical fun facts, visit Whitsend.org/Wooton.
Wooton’s Whirled History 2 is a compilation of previously released episodes with new introductions to each episode by Wooton. Also included will be a discussion guide for parents and teachers to use as they talk through the choices made by these courageous men and women. Episodes include “Amazing Grace,” “Something Significant,” “It Is Well,” and “The Jubilee Singers,” Part 1, 2, and 3.
Wooton’s Whirled History 2 is a compilation of previously released episodes with new introductions to each episode by Wooton. Also included will be a discussion guide for parents and teachers to use as they talk through the choices made by these courageous men and women. Episodes include “Amazing Grace,” “Something Significant,” “It Is Well,” and “The Jubilee Singers,” Part 1, 2, and 3.
221: It Is Well
Whit tells Lucy Cunningham-Schultz the story of the hymn "It Is Well".
384: Amazing Grace
Whit tells Cody Carper the story of John Newton, writer of Amazing Grace.
625: Something Significant
In the Imagination Station, Trent DeWhite journeys to turn-of-the-century India, the South Pacific, and Constitution Island to see stories of people who were used by God.
664: The Jubilee Singers, Part 1
A talking portrait of Frederick Douglass tells Olivia Parker the story of the famous Jubilee Singers of Fisk University. In the story, school treasurer Mr. White tries to assemble a group of talented singers who can save the school from a financial crisis.
665: The Jubilee Singers, Part 2
Olivia Parker continues to hear the story of the Jubilee Singers from a talking portrait of Frederick Douglass. The singers’ journey is far from easy. Drunken threats, racism, sickness, and hunger follow the singers from town to town. They hope against hope for a miracle that can save their school.
666: The Jubilee Singers, Part 3
Olivia Parker hears the conclusion of the story of the Jubilee Singers from a talking portrait of Frederick Douglass. Things aren’t looking good for the Singers. With each performance, their tour seems closer to despair. Will a church in Oberlin, Ohio, spell the end of their tour and their school...or is it the miracle they’ve been praying for?
Whit tells Lucy Cunningham-Schultz the story of the hymn "It Is Well".
384: Amazing Grace
Whit tells Cody Carper the story of John Newton, writer of Amazing Grace.
625: Something Significant
In the Imagination Station, Trent DeWhite journeys to turn-of-the-century India, the South Pacific, and Constitution Island to see stories of people who were used by God.
664: The Jubilee Singers, Part 1
A talking portrait of Frederick Douglass tells Olivia Parker the story of the famous Jubilee Singers of Fisk University. In the story, school treasurer Mr. White tries to assemble a group of talented singers who can save the school from a financial crisis.
665: The Jubilee Singers, Part 2
Olivia Parker continues to hear the story of the Jubilee Singers from a talking portrait of Frederick Douglass. The singers’ journey is far from easy. Drunken threats, racism, sickness, and hunger follow the singers from town to town. They hope against hope for a miracle that can save their school.
666: The Jubilee Singers, Part 3
Olivia Parker hears the conclusion of the story of the Jubilee Singers from a talking portrait of Frederick Douglass. Things aren’t looking good for the Singers. With each performance, their tour seems closer to despair. Will a church in Oberlin, Ohio, spell the end of their tour and their school...or is it the miracle they’ve been praying for?
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