Getty Family Hymn Sing LIVE with Zach & Maggie White & Wendell Henry; August 11, 2020. Keith and Kristyn Getty plan to do a Family Hymn Sing Facebook Livestream with fans on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. There is a lot happening at Getty Music, and when you are on the email list you will be among the first one to hear about any new conferences, projects, songs, concerts, store discounts, plus many FREE downloads throughout the year! "But here, it's really caught the imagination. "For a time we home-schooled the kids, although we don't anymore," says Keith. Sing! And with lockdown life in America due to carry on for the foreseeable future, as it is here in Northern Ireland, the Gettys are trying their best to use their time wisely. Family Hymn Sing is the third in the Getty Kids Hymnal series which exists to help children learn the Christian faith through singing. "We sang Psalm 23, The Lord is My Shepherd, and Theresa May, the daughter of a vicar, obviously knew the hymn very well, and knew how to follow a conductor. So, I went to the guy who does our marketing and told him we were going to do this, just us, the family around the piano, and he pushed it out. She's teacher, mummy, nanny to Tally. About Keith & Kristyn Keith and Kristyn Getty occupy a unique space in the world of music today as preeminent modern hymn writers. The world-renowned contemporary hymn writers Keith and Kristyn Getty are blessing millions with their “Getty Family Hymn Sing” social media concert series during this quarantine time. "We didn't think too much would happen, and he shared it out with our mailing list and it went out live on our Facebook page. The Gettys are thrilled to announce that they will be making the Getty Family Hymn Sing LIVE a weekly event every Tuesday at 7:15 PM CT on Facebook Live. "So, we said, why not make a memory of it, and we sat around the piano and sang everything from Be Thou My Vision and All Things Bright and Beautiful to this gorgeous hymn to the tune of Danny Boy. Getty Kids Hymnal – Family Hymn Sing. More than 60 of their songs are featured in top 2,000 CCLI praise charts between the UK and America, where the couple moved to in 2006, and they have performed for world leaders including George W Bush and Theresa May. Join Keith & Kristyn Getty and their daughters for a Family Hymn Sing each Tuesday evening at 7:15 p.m. CST. "In 2000 I wrote the hymn In Christ Alone (with Stuart Townsend), which was released the following year. Live at the Getty Music Worship Conference Album. ... Half of worked overtime to reorganize our YouTube station so that you can fill your home with some of the of our favorite Easter hims this year. But by the end of the week, our girls had been on Fox News more times than Kristyn and I had in 20 years, and a week later it was being aired on lots of different platforms. Please comment and let us know where you’re viewing from. "But what we can be sure of is that we're all going to die at some point, even if it's not now during this time of crisis. so go there go to Spotify go to the streaming services. Welcome to the #FamilyHymnSing LIVE 4/14/20! Getty Kids Hymnal – Family Hymn Sing Album. “By the end of the second week it was total chaos with 1.1 million people tuning in and before we knew it we were all on Fox News,” Keith Getty said. Their music, listed as 'Getty' in hymn books around the world, has become some of the best-loved and most frequently performed in modern Christianity. In 2001, Getty and Stuart Townend wrote the song "In Christ Alone" with the purpose of creating a modern hymn that would explain the life of Christ. Tomorrow we'll be broadcast on radio and TV, which is just above and beyond anything we'd imagined.". "In fact, it was St Patrick's Day's fault. She watched me diligently and followed my lead. All People That on Earth Do Dwell (Psalm 100) Sing! Originally from Glengormley, Co Antrim, Kristyn, who went to school at Ballyclare High, was finishing a gap year aged 18 when she met Keith. A few months ago I spent ages trying to figure out where to hold a concert. And now with lockdown in place in every corner of the globe as the battle against coronavirus continues, the couple, who split their time between Nashville, Tennessee and our very own north coast, are determined to do their bit. "It was a way for us to celebrate the amazing place we come from on that day when we really felt the impact of the lockdown, and being so far from home.". Because death is the one statistic we all can be sure of. "After that, she went off into Brexit negotiations. "We thought even for that evening it would give them something to do. Sign up today to start receiving our free weekly email! Getty Family Hymn Sing! "We don't know when lockdown will end, or how it's going to end, we don't know if our jobs are going to be the same as they were before and we can't be sure we won't get Covid-19 or even a variant in a few years' time." Getty and his wife Kristyn hosted a “Getty Family Hymn Sing” on Facebook Live Tuesday night, singing modern and traditional hymns alongside their oldest daughters. COVID-19 has upended life for billions. he says. With hopes to lift spirits in worship, the Gettys will perform well-known modern hymns from Nashville, Tennessee and share their light to homes aound the world. Because what does it matter? I was debating back and forth between two venues, consulting people to find out what they thought. "We did an event at the Houses of Parliament, where I conducted everyone as they sang," recalls Keith. Across the Lands Quintology – Incarnation. Since then, the couple - who have never spent a night apart in all the years of their marriage - have worked their way to phenomenal success. The Family Hymn Sing is held Tuesday nights around 7:15 Central. Live at the Getty Music Worship Conference. "It started almost accidentally," says musician Keith, who grew up in Lisburn. "If anything, this is a time for people to start having these conversations about what happens next, because death isn't something to fear.". Getty Kids Hymnal – Family Carol Sing. Playing for world leaders and having their work performed by countless acclaimed singers from Alison Krauss to Clannad's Moya Brennan, Keith and Kristyn Getty have made a huge impact on the world of music. The hymn is inspired by the Heidelberg Catechism of 1563, which begins with the profound question, ‘What is your only comfort in life and in death?’ For centuries, believers have learned the Christian faith beginning with that question.