London Homecoming Trailer

London Homecoming Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001 68 mins

Bill and Gloria Gaither and their "Homecoming Friends" travel across the Atlantic Ocean to gather at the Westminster Central Hall in London, England. Join them as they tour some of the spectacular historic landmarks and then spend a wonderful evening of music and worship. Songs: Come On Children Let's Sing, He Came Down to My Level, Walk Together Children, I Am Looking for a City, We Will Stand, Morning's Coming, Because He Lives, He's on Time, I'm Standing on the Solid Rock, Too Much to Gain to Lose, O How I Love Jesus, Great is Thy Faithfulness, How Big Is God, How Great Thou Art, Give You the Praise, The Night Before Easter, Highway to Heaven, My Jesus I Love Thee, The Old Rugged Cross Made the Difference, O Come Angel Band.

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Cast

Bill Gaither

as Himself

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 2001

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