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Michelle is an accomplished composer and arranger who has received over a dozen awards from the Church Music Submission contest. Her music has been performed all over the world as well as in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Michelle is a junior high orchestra teacher and conducts two symphony orchestras in the Salt Lake Valley. She has created a series of 10 free How to Conduct videos that have helped hundreds of thousands of musicans improve their conducting skills. Michelle earned her bachelor's degree in Music Education from Boise State University and is the conductor of the Kensington Symphony Orchestra in the Salt Lake Valley. Michelle is a music specialist at Early Light Academy teaching music to K-6 as well as band and orchestra to 7-9 grade. Michelle has written over 100 pieces and has had her music performed all over the world as well as the Salt Lake Tabernacle.
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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Michelle Willis!
Voicing/Instrumentation: SATB, Organ/Organ Accompaniment, Youth Choir Mixed Or Unison
See more from Michelle Willis.
Visit composer's personal website.
Related song categories are:
Activation/Reactivation
Book of Mormon
Enthusiasm
Fellowship
Happiness/Rejoicing/Cheerfulness/Joy
Missionary Work
Praise
Priesthood
Scripture Mastery
Scriptures/Bible/Book of Mormon
Youth/Young Men/Young Women
Zion
Embark in the Service of God Mutual Theme 2015
Activation/Reactivation
Book of Mormon
Enthusiasm
Fellowship
Happiness/Rejoicing/Cheerfulness/Joy
Missionary Work
Praise
Priesthood
Scripture Mastery
Scriptures/Bible/Book of Mormon
Youth/Young Men/Young Women
Zion
Embark in the Service of God Mutual Theme 2015
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More about Michelle Willis:
Michelle is an accomplished composer and arranger who has received over a dozen awards from the Church Music Submission contest. Her music has been performed all over the world as well as in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Michelle is a junior high orchestra teacher and conducts two symphony orchestras in the Salt Lake Valley. She has created a series of 10 free How to Conduct videos that have helped hundreds of thousands of musicans improve their conducting skills. Michelle earned her bachelor's degree in Music Education from Boise State University and is the conductor of the Kensington Symphony Orchestra in the Salt Lake Valley. Michelle is a music specialist at Early Light Academy teaching music to K-6 as well as band and orchestra to 7-9 grade. Michelle has written over 100 pieces and has had her music performed all over the world as well as the Salt Lake Tabernacle.
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Lyrics: Behold, blessed be the name of our God,
Let us sing to His praise!
Yea, let us give thanks to His holy name
For He doth work righteousness forever.
Yea, I know that I am nothing;
As to my strength I am weak,
Therefore I will not boast of myself,
But I will boast of God,
For in His strength I can do all things.
Yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land
For which we will praise His name forever!
Behold, how many thousands of our brethren
Has He loosed from the pains of hell,
And they are brought to sing redeeming love.
Yea, we have reason to praise Him forever
for He is the most high God.
Therefore, let us glory;
Yea, we will glory in the Lord!
Yea, we will rejoice for our joy is full;
Yea, we will praise our God forever.
Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord?
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