Come to the Mountain of the Lord (Nathan Howe)

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Editor: Nathan Howe (added 2006-09-06).   Score information: Letter   Copyright: Copyright 2006 Nathan Howe. This hymn may be used for noncommercial home and church use. Any use for profit (including religious events for which admission is charged) requires permission - see http://gratemusic.com/license for details.
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General Information

Title: Come to the Mountain of the Lord
Composer: Nathan Howe

Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymns
Language: English
Instruments:
Published: 2006

Description: Written in summer 2006 for distribution on LDSmusic.us

External websites: http://ldsmusic.us

Original text and translations

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Come to the Mountain of the Lord
Text by Nathan Howe

Come to the Mountain of the Lord,
Rejoicing in His presence;
Hungry for wisdom from on high,
Come to the Mountain of the Lord,
Clothed in His name and glory.

For generations gone before,
The spirit of Elijah
Calls to perform the work of love:
Come to the Mountain of the Lord,
Hearts turning to your fathers.

For generations yet to be,
The power of the Priesthood
Seals us with God in covenant.
Come to the Mountain of the Lord,
Where families are forever.

Come from the Temple of our God
With strength to share His gospel,
Bringing the world into His fold:
"Come to the Mountain of the Lord!"
Angels are round about you.


©2006 Nathan Howe LDSmusic.us
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