Saturday, September 20, 2014

Stories & Songs | Sam Robson - I Need Thee Every Hour

I never hear this hymn without thinking of a funny story about it:

Years ago, my sister, Sarah, and I read a book called "Wings of Gold" by Lance Patterson. It's based on his own experiences going through Officer Candidate School in the Marine Corps. He didn't hide from his drill instructors the fact that he is a Christian, and while they thought of him as a religious fanatic, they left him alone for the most part. One day he was running through an obstacle course, made particularly difficult because of a recent knee injury, so he started singing this hymn. A couple hours later, he was enjoying a nice hot shower when one of the other recruits started frantically telling him that his drill instructor wanted him in his office...pronto. Mr. Patterson wrapped himself in a towel, dripping wet, and went to the DI's office, thinking he was in trouble for something. Needless to say, he was quite surprised when the DI asked him to sing that song he was singing earlier that morning on the obstacle course. So he stood there, still dripping wet, in front of the DI and the rest of the people in the office...and sang this hymn. :)

I'm not sure how I stumbled upon Sam Robson's wonderful arrangement and recording of I Need Thee Every Hour, but I have greatly enjoyed listening to it over the last year or so. Sam does a fantastic job singing multi-part a capella hymns - check out his Youtube channel for more!



I need Thee every hour
Most gracious LORD
No tender voice like Thine
Can peace afford

I need Thee, oh, I need Thee
Every hour I need Thee
Oh, bless me now, my Savior
I come to Thee

I need Thee every hour
Stay Thou nearby
Temptations lose their power
When Thou art nigh

I need Thee every hour
In joy or pain
Come quickly and abide
Or life is in vain

I need Thee every hour
Most Holy One
Oh, make me Thine, indeed
Thou blessed Son


For the love of music and the glory of God,
Rebekah

PS - If you enjoyed Sam's arrangement, you might enjoy Vocal Point's, too. :)

Friday, September 5, 2014

A Photo Tour of the White House Hotel | Biloxi, Mississippi

I can't begin to tell you how excited I am to tell you this story and share these pictures with you.

Growing up on the Mississippi Coast, I've driven down Highway 90 (the beach highway) countless times. When I was little, my family attended a church just off of 90 in Biloxi. My dad worked at Keesler Air Force Base, so sometimes we would go in the main gate - just a couple blocks off 90, on White Avenue. Needless to say, it's a familiar road with familiar sights and one that I drive down every chance I get.

There was one sight on that road that always made every Coast resident a little sad, though. At the corner of White Avenue and Highway 90 stood an old hotel, falling down and abandoned for decades. A few times, funds were scraped together and work was begun...but inevitably, the money would run out, or a hurricane would hit, and the work would come to a halt. By this time several years ago, this is what we saw:

(source: Flickr)

(source: Flickr)

Then some framing was put up, but once again, a fence went up around the property and it sat...for a few more years.

(source: here)

You can read more about the story of the White House Hotel here.

But then....

About a year ago, there was a buzz around the old property. It was suddenly filled with workmen and machinery. "It's going to open in the summer of 2014!" they told us. Oh, but we couldn't believe it. We'd been told it was going to open before, and it never did. We wouldn't believe it...couldn't believe it...until it opened.

This time, though, they were right. The work continued.

Every time we drove down Highway 90, we'd peer out the car windows.

"They've got the framing up!"
"There's a new roof!"
"Wait! They put the windows in!"
"Y'all!! The columns are back!"
"They dug out the swimming pool?!? I didn't know it was even THERE!"
"Guys they paved the parking lot!!!"
"They must be working on the inside now!"
"They're putting in the landscaping!!!"

Along with this flurry of activity came the news. "IT'S OPENING AUGUST FIRST."

And on August first, two thousand fourteen, the White House Hotel opened once again in Biloxi, Mississippi.  ***applause***

A few days later, Sarah and I couldn't wait. We HAD to see it. So we drove down 90...turned on White Avenue...and turned into the parking lot. The parking lot that used to be grass. The words, "I just can't believe it!" were repeated many times.

Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you......The White House Hotel.

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Upstairs on the third floor, over the lobby area.

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Sarah and I wandered down a hallway.
"I think the northwest wing of the building must be this way..."
We came around a corner and gasped.
Go back to the top of the page. Look at the roof on the left. The copper roof and dormer windows. With nothing below it.
Those dormer windows were all that was left of that part of the hotel for years.
This is what is under those dormer windows, y'all:

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Historic photos of the hotel hang on the walls throughout the building.

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A couple days after Sarah and I saw the hotel, we brought our mom with us and looked around some more. :) This time, it wasn't raining, and all the outdoor furniture was uncovered.

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The wood on the wall behind the check-in desk is original flooring from the hotel.

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This staircase is in the center of the "middle" section of the hotel. Some of the railing is original.

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The sweet girl at the check-in desk took us down the hall to one of the rooms that looks out on the pool.

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Third floor outdoor lounge above the main entrance.

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The Buick Skylark stays parked outside the main entrance and is available for brides and grooms to use as a getaway car. :)

If you're interested in seeing more photos, check out the White House Hotel website and Facebook page.

For the love of the Coast,
Rebekah