Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Happy Day Practice
Happy Day practice from Kim Ballor on Vimeo.
The greatest day in history
Death is beaten
You have rescued me
Sing it out
Jesus is alive
Empty cross
And empty grave
Life eternal
You have won the day
Shout it out
Jesus is alive
He's alive
Oh happy day
Happy day
You wash my sin away
Oh happy day
Happy day
I'll never be the same
Oh no
Forever I am changed
When I stand in that place
Free at last
Meeting face to face
I am Yours
Jesus you are mine
Endless joy and perfect peace
Earthly pain finally will cease
Celebrate, Jesus is alive
Yeah, He's alive
[Repeat Chorus]
And oh, what a glorious day
What a glorious way
That you have saved me
And oh, what a glorious day
What a glorious name, yeah
Oh happy day
Happy day
You wash my sin away
Oh happy day
Happy day
I'll never be the same
Oh happy day
Happy day
You wash my sin away
Oh happy day
Happy day
I'll never be the same
Oh no
Forever I am changed
What a glorious, glorious day
I'll never be the same
Death is beaten
You have rescued me
Sing it out
Jesus is alive
Empty cross
And empty grave
Life eternal
You have won the day
Shout it out
Jesus is alive
He's alive
Oh happy day
Happy day
You wash my sin away
Oh happy day
Happy day
I'll never be the same
Oh no
Forever I am changed
When I stand in that place
Free at last
Meeting face to face
I am Yours
Jesus you are mine
Endless joy and perfect peace
Earthly pain finally will cease
Celebrate, Jesus is alive
Yeah, He's alive
[Repeat Chorus]
And oh, what a glorious day
What a glorious way
That you have saved me
And oh, what a glorious day
What a glorious name, yeah
Oh happy day
Happy day
You wash my sin away
Oh happy day
Happy day
I'll never be the same
Oh happy day
Happy day
You wash my sin away
Oh happy day
Happy day
I'll never be the same
Oh no
Forever I am changed
What a glorious, glorious day
I'll never be the same
More lyrics: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/s/steve_fee/#share
Clapping During Worship
This is why we clap when we dance and sing:
In Old Testament times, hand clapping was a way to worship God. Also, clapping held important meaning in that culture. It was a symbol of a king’s victory over his enemies.
Today, in our own worship, hand clapping is done for more than just keeping the beat of the music. It declares the victory and dominion of our Lord.
Psalm 47 says, “Clap your hands all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy. For the Lord Most High is awesome, the great King over all the earth.”
Join us in clapping for our victorious LORD!
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