Frances Finn sits in
Frances Finn sits in for Diane Louise Jordan and reflects on Jesus as a king - with Hymns, Gospel songs and choral classics; as well as your dedications and prayers
Producer: Philip Billson.
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Music Played
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Mark Beswick and The Power Praise Worship Band
LORD I LIFT YOUR NAME ON HIGH
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Brenton Brown
LORD REIGN IN ME
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The Choir and Congregation of Methodist Central Hall
O FOR A THOUSAND TONGUES TO SING
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Jarrod Cooper
ALL I HAVE
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Sheffield Celebration Choir
PRAISE HIM! PRAISE HIM!
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The Camping and Caravanning Club Band
HIGHLAND CATHEDRAL
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Not credited
REJOICE THE LORD IS KING
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Nicole C. Mullen
REDEEMER
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Cambridge Singers, City of London Sinfonia: John Rutter
THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU
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Jarrod Cooper
KING OF KINGS, MAJESTY
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The Sixteen
MISERERE
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Leyland Band with Manchester Chorale
HAIL REDEEMER, KING DIVINE
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Not Credited
HE IS THE LORD
Our Virtual Candle is lit for:
Mark and Anthea Hockley
David Webb
Joyce and Barry Williams
David John Castle
About Frances Finn:
Fran lives in Nottinghamshire with her husband and two year old daughter. She grew up in Devon, studied theology in Bristol, and learned her trade of Broadcast Journalism in Birmingham. Her first job was as a reporter at 成人快手 Radio Derby, but has been a presenter on 成人快手 Radio Nottingham for ten years.
She was thrilled to win the Sony Speech Broadcaster of the Year Award in 2010, and has presented programmes on 成人快手 Radio 5 Live and 成人快手 Radio 2.
She is a committed Christian, and as a musician and singer, leads the worship at a large and lively Anglican church. She鈥檚 a big fan of the Celtic Christian rock band Iona, and loves to sing contemporary worship songs, particularly the work of Martin Smith. Her favourite traditional hymn is Crown Him With Many Crowns.
Since having a baby two years ago, she has very little spare time, but occasionally grabs the opportunity to ride a motorbike, play tennis and experiment with new recipes in the kitchen.
Broadcast
- Sun 24 Nov 2013 06:00成人快手 Radio 2
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