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Lift up your hands in the sanctuary: and praise the Lord. The Lord that made heaven and earth: give thee blessing out of Sion. In the Church of Ireland and other churches in the Anglican Communion , this psalm (listed as Ecce Nunc ) is also listed as a canticle .
The Sursum corda (Latin for "Lift up your hearts" or literally, "Upwards hearts") is the opening dialogue to the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer or Anaphora in Christian liturgies, dating back at least to the third century and the Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition. The dialogue is recorded in the earliest liturgies of the Catholic Church in ...
With heart and hand, and sword and shield We caused them to retreat. Chorus. We'll fight and won't surrender But come when duty calls With heart and hand, and sword and shield We'll guard old Derry's Walls. Verse 2 Tho blood did flow in crimson streams Through many a winter's night They knew the Lord was on their side To help them in their fight
Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy name, through Christ our Lord. Amen." The 2015 Divine Worship Missal published by the Roman Catholic Church for the Personal Ordinariates of former Anglicans contains the following version, which follows ...
"I Lift My Hands" is a song by American contemporary Christian music artist Chris Tomlin from his 2010 album And If Our God Is for Us.... [2] It was released on April 23, 2011, as the third single. The song became Tomlin's fourth Hot Christian Songs No. 1, staying there for one week. [ 3 ]
The melody is also a “word painting,” with the music matching the lyrics. “Lift every voice and sing” is sung on an ascending line, as is “Let all creation rise.”
To the Hands is a six movement piece by American contemporary composer Caroline Shaw which first premiered on June 24, 2016, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Commissioned by The Crossing, who would later premier the work, the piece is intended as a reply to the third cantata, Ad Manus, of Membra Jesu Nostri composed by Dieterich Buxtehude in 1680. [1]
Oslo Gospel Choir, on their live album We Lift Our Hands (2005) Brian Littrell, on the album WOW Hymns (2007) Phil Driscoll, on his album Songs in the Key of Worship (2008) Michael W. Smith, with Coalo Zamorano, on his album A New Hallelujah (2008) Selah, on their album You Deliver Me (2009) Kathy Troccoli, on her album Worshipsongs: 'Tis So ...