Lynda Randle

PelĂ­culas

Joy In My Heart
The famous Grand Ole Opry serves as the backdrop for this Homecoming celebration honoring gospel music's rich history and, most importantly, the very Creator of music. Hosted by Bill Gaither, Joy In My Heart, is a fun-filled musical celebration featuring
I'm Free
Enjoy favorite moments with Lynda on the Homecoming stage and get a chance to hear Lynda share with Gloria Gaither about some new exciting ministries that are opening up for her and her desire to be a woman after God's own heart.
A Campfire Homecoming
Herself
This heartwarming Homecoming gathering features timeless songs sung around a cozy campfire with gospel music's most beloved friends. With unprecedented access to fun, relaxed moments with the Homecoming family, A Campfire Homecoming brings you into the Homecoming family circle and offers a front row seat to the authentic joy and camaraderie that defines this family of artists.
Canadian Homecoming
Herself
Join Bill and Gloria Gaither and their Homecoming Friends as they travel north to Toronto for a Canadian Homecoming. You'll love this toe-tapping, uplifting and exciting concert-in-the-round experience, taped before a sold-out audience in Toronto's Air Canada Centre!
Live From Toronto
Herself
The Gaither Homecoming Tour celebrates its 10th anniversary in a big way by capturing all the sounds and excitement of a concert-in-the-round on video in Live From Toronto.This one-of-a-kind event showcases performances by the Gaither Vocal Band, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Russ Taff, Jessy Dixon and many more!
Church in the Wildwood
"Come to the church in the wildwood"---even if you live in town! Filmed at the Billy Graham Chapel, this DVD features the immortal sounds of the Goodmans, Jake Hess, Hovie Lister, and others. Includes "Just a Closer Walk with Thee," "Keep on the Sunny Side," "Revive Us Again," "We'll Soon Be Done with Troubles and Trials," and more.
A Wobots Christmas
KDK (voice)
Zak doesn't like Christmas. He doesn't have any friends (thanks to his speech impediment), and every year at the orphanage he works his fingers to the bone making toys for other kids. Nobody has ever given him a Christmas gift, so what is there to be joyful about? An adventure in Scraptown--a junkyard where people dump unwanted robots--leads Zak to find kindred spirits in a group of oddball bots with their own special quirks. While on the run from a wacky scientist bent on taking over the orphanage, Zak and his new friends learn a powerful lesson about how Christmas started with a baby named Jesus--who grew up to save the world. Inspired to embrace their true potential, Zak and the Wobots jump into action to save the holiday!
Passin' The Faith Along
Herself
Passin' the faith along are the Florida Boys, who mark 50 years together, Larry Gatlin, one country music's top talents, The Steeles, one of the newest additions to country gospel and the energetic Roy Lewis with the Lewis Family. Finding that faith is a hard secret to keep, the Homecoming Friends are "helping to build the faith of another" on a brand new video from the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis.
Good News
Good News with Bill & Gloria Gaither and their Homecoming Friends. Friends share good, good news. Includes: Good News Good, Good News - Tim Riley My Burdens Have Rolled Away That Old-Time Religion - Tanya Good Sykes Trying To Get A Glimpse - The Cathedrals You Can Lean On Me - Babbie Mason I'm Longing For Jesus To Come Back - LaBreeska Hemphill, Roger McDuff, John McDuff, Anthony Burger The Ninety And Nine - Donnie Sumner, The Talley Trio I'm Free - Lynda Randle, David Phelps When He Set Me Free - Russ Taff Thank You, Jesus - Stephen Hill, Lillie Knauls, Jessy Dixon, Babbie Mason, Lynda Randle, Meadowlark Lemon, Buddy Greene Lord, Feed Your Children - Michael English Except For Grace / Grace Grater Than Our Sin - The Martins What A Meeting In The Air - Rosa Nell Speer Powell, Mary Tom (Speer) Reid, Ben Speer, Guy Penrod, David Phelps, Vestal Goodman, Jeanne Johnson, LaBreeska Hemphill, Glen Payne, George Younce, Rex Nelon, Ray Dean Reese