Over the past several weeks we’ve shown several “fan-cam” videos of a Sojourn worship band performing original and classic Christmas hymns from our Advent Songs project, live from Light Up Louisville, the city’s premier outdoor holiday festival. Here is the final selection from that concert, “Amen, Amen,” written by Neil and Kate Robins, Sojourn worship leaders and also members of the touring band Dirt Poor Robins. Neil and Kate based this song on Isaac Watts classic hymn, “O God, Our Help In Ages Past.” Below, Rebecca Elliott sings lead, joined by bandmates Brooks Ritter, Dave Moisan, Smitty Smith, Robert James and Worship Arts Pastor Mike Cosper. As the video begins, Pastor Mike addresses the crowd:
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Watch videos of Sojourn performing “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” Sojourn original “Hosanna in the Highest” and another of our original Christmas songs, “Glory Be.”
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Amen, Amen
by Neil and Kate Robins
Let every creature rise and bring
their grateful praises to our King
Angels descend with songs again
and Earth repeats a loud Amen
A - men, A - men
A - men, A - men
I found my life
I found my life in Him
Amen, Amen
Peace like a river from His throne
will flow to nations yet unknown
His word a light where all hope is dim
and all tribes unite to cry “Amen”
Chorus
And in this Child we’ll find our rest
and all the meek and lowly blessed
An infant tongue could sing the hymn
of Hallelujah and Amen
Chorus
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CORRECTION: “Amen, Amen” is based on the Isaac Watts hymn “Jesus Shall Reign,” not on his “O God Our Help In Ages Past.”
I slipped up because Brooks Ritter has written a new arrangement for the latter Watts hymn, which will be on our second “Isaac Watts” worship CD project in 2009. I’ve been humming it quite a bit lately, so I guess it was lurking in my brain and it pounced forward when I typed the phrase “based on the Isaac Watts classic hymn …”