Three teen siblings singing in harmony

Last winter, my husband and I got in a car accident. A young driver pulled out from a side street  to cross our lane and make a left turn. We couldn’t brake in time. We hit the driver’s side door, shattering glass and sending the alarm keening into the night. Our car was totaled. 

Aside from being shaken up and having mild whiplash, we walked away pretty much unscathed. When I woke the next morning feeling surprisingly intact, the song title, “Amazing Grace” came to me.

I’ve searched for hours for a simple, beautiful version of one of the best-loved songs ever written. No famous recordings brought chills like the unexpected acapella harmony of these teen siblings (3 min):

Isn’t that stunning? Pure and true. Watching them reminded me of the innocence of the 17-year-old who pulled out into our path. 

Oddly, I experienced that accident as more of a healing than a car crash. For some reason we were meant to participate in a young man’s life lesson. As I sat with him on the curb waiting for the police, he kept saying, My Dad is going to kill me. Then he asked quietly, Am I going to go to jail? 

Remember that teenage vulnerability? No sweetheart, I answered, you’re not going to go to jail.

The next day, my chiropractor said my spine was actually better after the accident than before. The jolt improved my alignment. Who knew that was possible? More grace. 

Sometimes the synchronicity of an experience is truly music in motion. We really never know when we walk out the door what or who we’ll meet. But if we stay open to amazing grace—an unexpected or miraculous gift—it may come. 

That is living as music. 

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Comments:

Beth Parnaby
October 2, 2025

Yes, a big thank you Emma. Listening to the divine sound of this version of 'Amazing Grace' and reading the insights from your experience was a wonderful way to start the day. A perfect title too. Belated birthday greetings from me as well.

Emma Laurence
October 3, 2025

Thank you so much, Beth! It is a divine sound, for sure. Always appreciate your comments. And birthday greeting this time. 😃

Peggy Youngs
October 1, 2025

Thank you, Emma! Thank you for your message and for sending this beautiful version of "Amazing Grace" through the voices of these talented siblings, bringing such harmony to us as we listened in the moment. Belated birthday greetings with love to both of you! 💙

Emma Laurence
October 1, 2025

You’re welcome, Peggy! Aren’t they amazing? They have a gift, musically and spiritually. Thank you for the birthday wishes, too. :-)

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