Glory Be to Jesus: Hymns of Lent, Holy Week, & Easter
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Glory Be to Jesus: Hymns of Lent, Holy Week, & Easter

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Glory Be to Jesus: Hymns of Lent, Holy Week, & EasterThe Church joyfully sings praises to Jesus' glory, that He died and rose for each and for all. Higher Things dares our youth to be Lutheran. We deliver to them the faith once delivered to the saints (Jude 3). At our Conferences, we not only preach and teach it, but we also sing it! We sing of Jesus death and resurrection, praising Him for it and delivering into each others ears the Gospel message that He died and rose for you. Youll sing along with

The Church joyfully sings praises to Jesus' glory, that He died and rose for each and for all.

Higher Things dares our youth to be Lutheran. We deliver to them “the faith once delivered to the saints” (Jude 3). At our Conferences, we not only preach and teach it, but we also sing it! We sing of Jesus’ death and resurrection, praising Him for it and delivering into each other’s ears the Gospel message that He died and rose for you.

You’ll sing along with Lutheran youth and young adults from around the country from one of our conference locations, as they receive God’s Word, praise God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and sing the Christian faith to each other.

Featuring the following hymns:

  1. Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle(LSB 454) - Grand Rapids, MI - Te Deum 2015; Music © 1967 Concordia Publishing House, Used with Permission, All rights reserved; Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  2. Glory Be to Jesus
(LSB 433) - Mequon, WI - Crucified 2014, 
Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  3. Jesus, I Will PonderNow
(LSB 440) - Mequon, WI - Crucified 2014, 
Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  4. Christ, the Life of All the Living (
LSB 420) - Grand Rapids, MI - Sola 2009, Intro: J.S. Bach, Hymn: Chris Loemker
  5. In the Cross of Christ I Glory
(LSB 427) - Mequon, WI - Crucified 2014, 
Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  6. O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
(LSB 450) - Mequon, WI - Crucified 2014
; Text © 1941 Concordia Publishing House, Used with Permission, All rights reserved; Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  7. Our Paschal Lamb, That Sets Us Free(
LSB 473) - Cedar Falls, IA - Bread of Life 2016
; Text and Music: © 1974 Augsburg Publishing House, Used with Permission, All rights reserved; 
Intro and Stanzas 1, 3: Chris Loemker; Stanza 2: LSB
  8. Praise to You and Adoration
 (LSB 692) - Grand Rapids, MI - Sola 2009
, Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  9. Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain
 (LSB 487) - Purdue, IN - From Above 2013
, Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  10. I Know That My Redeemer Lives
(LSB 461) - Purdue, IN - From Above 2013,
Intro and Setting: Chris Loemker
  11. Jesus Christ Is Risen Today
(LSB 457) - Purdue, IN - From Above 2013; 
Intro: Paul Manz, Copyright © 1990 by Birnamwood Publications (ASCAP), a division of MorningStar Music Publishers, Used with permission, All rights reserved; Stanzas: Chris Loemker

Album produced by Higher Things Inc. Album art by Kathryn Strauch. Recorded live by Christopher Gillespie (gillespie.media) except tracks 4 & 8.

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