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"How Great Is Our God" is a song written by Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves and Ed Cash. It was originally featured on Tomlin's album Arriving, that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart. It is also featured live on Tomlin's Live from Austin Music Hall album.
Arriving is a studio album released in 2004 by Chris Tomlin.The album has received RIAA "Platinum" status and peaked at No. 3 on Billboard ' s Top Christian Albums chart. As of October 2008, "How Great Is Our God" is No. 1 and "Holy Is the Lord" is No. 7 on CCLI's Top 100 songs used in churches in the U.S. [4]
"Our God" is a song written by Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Jonas Myrin, and Matt Redman. [1] The track was originally included on Passion: Awakening, a live record from Passion 10, the 2010 gathering of the Passion Conferences. [2] It was released as a single and spent 10 weeks as No. 1 on Billboard Christian charts. [2]
"How Great Is Our God" (Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves & Ed Cash) (Darlene Zschech) Personnel. Executive producer. Darlene Zschech (worship pastor) Producers.
And If Our God Is For Us... is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Chris Tomlin, released on November 16, 2010, through Sixstepsrecords [5] [6] It is also available as a CD/DVD Limited Edition featuring four acoustic tracks and a Behind the Scenes video. [7]
Our God and Our God and Lord refers to God. It is also one of the Names of God in Christianity. It may also refer to: "Our God" (song), a contemporary Christian song written by Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Jonas Myrin, and Matt Redman "How Great Is Our God", a contemporary Christian song written by Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves and Ed Cash
How glorious our Lord is on Zion, The tongue can not express. He’s great in Heavens on the throne, In blades of grass on earth He is great. Oh Lord, Thou art Glorious everywhere, At night, by day Thy shining is the same. Thy lamb with golden fleece Symbolizes Thee for us; With ten-strings psaltery We burn incense for Thee. Accept our thanksgiving
The Noise We Make was generally well received by four music critics.. At Christianity Today, Russ Breimeier gave a positive review of the album, stating that "Contrary to other recent worship releases, The Noise We Make is a pretty good album, filled with mostly original praise songs and a few repeats."