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We stand and lift up our hands

for the joy of the Lord is our strength

we bow down and worship Him now

how great, how awesome is He

and together we sing, everyone sing

 

Holy is the Lord, God Almighty

The earth is filled with His glory

Holy is the Lord, God Almighty

the earth is filled with His glory

the earth is filled with His glory

 

Comments

Anonymous said…
Amen :) ♥ Chelle
Laura said…
Love it! All three of them were great! ;) Glad to see the worship continues in the next generation!!

~ Laura
Chris Hoffman said…
This is the cutest thing! I love it!
Natalie said…
Love this!! I smell a Sander's family band in your future!! ;)
Unknown said…
Brian and I flipped over this! This could go viral!

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