Hey, I found myself. Awesome, I had forgotten all about the privilege of singing in this! I sure do miss PCC and both College & Rejoice Choirs and Orchestras. Have to go back and visit someday.
@@gracehandayani1501 Grace!!!!! :D Good to see you! Of course I remember you, haha. Hard to forget you, and Glori. Sorry it took me a year to reply. Hope you're doing great!
The lyrics-God of Heaven, God of all the earth and sky. Great Creator, Master of all nature. Who gives birth to snow from heaven, Holds the waves at ocean's edge, Who gives the orders to the morning, Shows each dawn its place to shine? God of Heaven, God of all the earth and sky. God of Ages, God who wrote the Book of Time. Sovereign Ruler, Alpha and Omega. Saints before, He's guided safely. History's pages signed by Him. Author of our days and hours; Things to come are held secure. God of Ages, Alpha and Omega. God of Power! God who breaks the darkness. Righteous Warrior, Champion of His children, Goes before us into battle; Good and evil bow to Him, Those in bondage freed forever, Victories won at His command! God who heals us, God who gives us peace and hope. God who listens, Carries all our fragile Dreams and heartaches, wins and failures; Binds the broken; hides the weak. (No He exposes our weaknesses and when we are weak, then we are strong and Christ is glorified. He never hid the weaknesses of those in Scripture. 2 Corinthians 12:9-But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.) New beginnings freely offered; Who can make us whole again? God who heals us, God of Power, God of Ages, God of Heaven, God of all the earth and sky.
This is so heavenly and excellent.I really like the choir robes... turquoise and white.The singing, the writing, the composition is beautiful and reverent.
I'm trying to find a song that College Choir sang about the same time as this one. it mentions multiple names of Jehovah and their meanings (i.e. Jehovah-Rapha: the God who heals!)
I was in this. At the time, I was a sophomore, and then in my senior year, I sang it again in a graduate conducting recital choir (Heather Ann DiCamillo). Then the Chamber Ensemble sang this for this year's Commencement (my graduation), so this song has a special place in my heart.