Worshiping God Through Music: Handel’s Messiah
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Cornelia MadsenDecember 8, 2016
Yes, and we all have voices that can sing, as well as speak. The quality is in the value of our praise as encouraged within scriptures.
Lori FInlay HamiltonDecember 8, 2016
Angela, thank you for sharing the wonderful details about Handel as he composed his greatest masterpiece. I am passionate about music, passionate about this particular work, and grateful that Handel chose to consecrate everything to be God's conduit. Now your masterpiece - I remember about 10 years ago, when we were in your home, and saw many of your beautiful statues depicting the life of Christ. It was transformative indeed. Last year, when I was able to return to SLC and see your masterpieces fittingly placed in the exquisite gardens at Thanksgiving Point, I was transformed to new levels. God bless YOU for consecrating so much to be God's conduit!! You are changing lives!!!!
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