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"Endless Praise" is a song by Australian contemporary worship band Planetshakers. It was released on March 9, 2014, as the lead single from their live album, Endless Praise: Live (2014). The song also appeared on the album Nada Es Imposible (2014), and on the album Outback Worship Sessions. The song was written by Joth Hunt and Andy Harrison.
To thy great name be endless praise, Immortal Godhead, One in Three. Oh, grant us endless length of days, In our true native land with thee. Amen. E! Hostia elihle, siphethu sokusinda. Sicindezelwa impi yezitha eziningi. E! Jesu Mhlengi wethu osivulel’ izulu. Akusinik’ amandla, usiphuthume Jesu. KuNkulunkulu munye, iNkosi’ enobuthathu,
Awarding the album four stars at CCM Magazine, Matt Conner states, "it’s a meaningful way to end another solid release." [1] Andrea Hunter, giving the album four and a half stars for Worship Leader, writes, "rife with unbridled energy, seismic emotion, percolating power pop, rock and rhythms, electronic dance, and huge anthemic choruses, all deftly woven together with perfectly placed ...
The United Methodist Church published it in its 2000 hymnal supplement, The Faith We Sing (hymn no. 2212), giving credit for the lyrics as well as the tune to Robert Lowry. [12] The Faith We Sing version changes some of the lyrics and punctuation from the 1868 version. The Unitarian Universalist hymnal, printed in 1993 and following, credits ...
UP: Unified Praise (4) 3 I Just Love You So Much: Paul Iannuzzelli: Jump to the Jam: 7 I Just Want to Praise the Lord: Geoff Bullock: People Just Like Us: 9 I Know It: Darlene Zschech: All Things Are Possible (1) 11 Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech (1) 2 (CD 2) I Believe the Promise (2) 7 I Lift My Hands: Jay Cook: Jesus Is: 9 ...
The unusual word Ebenezer commonly appears in hymnal presentations of the lyrics (verse 2). Various revised versions appear in hymnals, often changing phrases or replacing the reference to Ebenezer. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The version in Nazarene hymnals and those of the Holiness movement replaces "wandering" with "yielded," and "prone to wander" with "let ...
The video of the song "Endless Praise" was nominated for Dove Award Long Form Video of the Year 2014. [ 22 ] The album, Nada Es Imposible , in Spanish which was released in June 2014, reached position No. 17 on the Billboard " Latin Pop Albums " chart [ 23 ] and was nominated by the Arpa Awards in three categories: best group or duo album ...
Phos Hilaron (Koinē Greek: Φῶς Ἱλαρόν, romanized: Fōs Ilaron) is an ancient Christian hymn originally written in Koine Greek.Often referred to in the Western Church by its Latin title Lumen Hilare, it has been translated into English as O Gladsome Light.