1 Hour of Old Gospel Hymns — Songs They Don't Sing in Church Anymore

There's a kind of music that doesn't get sung much anymore — the kind that comes from a porch, not a stage. This is that music. Thirteen old hymns, one lap steel guitar, and a lifetime of faith poured into every note. Each of these songs was written the way the old mountain church used to sing — no rush, no noise, just an old believer's testimony carried by banjo, fiddle, and steel. If you grew up hearing hymns like these, we hope this brings you home for a while. "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith." — 2 Timothy 4:7 (KJV) 🎵 TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – My Home Is Near 05:13 – The Old Steel Sings of Glory 10:08 – Play One More Hymn 15:23 – When The Steel Starts Singing Home 21:18 – The Last Hill Leads Me Home 25:58 – I Can Hear the Home Bells Ring 31:03 – The River Looks Like Morning 36:07 – My Chair Will Be Empty 41:17 – The Old Steel Smiles Tonight 45:47 – The Porch Light Faces Heaven 50:25 – Leave The Empty Boots By The Door 55:36 – My Bible Stays 01:00:35 – The Rocking Chair Will Rock Alone 🙏 If you're carrying a burden today, leave your prayer request in the comments below. This community prays together, and we'd be honored to lift you up. 🔔 If these old hymns brought you peace, consider subscribing — we bring a new porch session like this every week. #OldGospelHymns #AppalachianGospel #ChristianMusicFolk #PraiseAndWorship #GospelMusic