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You Deserve The Glory
Terry MacAlmon
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lyrics
You deserve the glory
and the honor
Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
You deserve the glory and the honor
Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
You deserve the glory and the honor
Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
You deserve the glory
and the honor
Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
You deserve the glory and the honor
Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
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Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
You deserve the glory and the honor
Lord we, lift our hands in worship
As we praise your Holy name
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
For You are great
You do miracles so great
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
There is no one else like You
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Terry MacAlmon (born May 12, 1955) is an
American Christian singer, songwriter, musician, recording artist, worship
leader and author. He is known for writing the popular song 'I Sing Praises',
that has been a Top 40 Christian song around the world and is still regularly
sung in many churches. The song was published by Integrity Music in 1989 and is included
in many modern hymnals. He heads a worship music Christian ministry based
in Frisco, Texas and
travels leading worship in conferences, retreats, worship seminars, and
churches throughout the United States, and
internationally.
internationally.
As of 2019 MacAlmon has sold an estimated number of 2 million
albums worldwide and has two gold albums. In 2010 he received the GMA
UK Lifetime Achievement Award for Exceptional Contribution to worship music. In
2008 his Holy! was nominated for Instrumental Album of the
Year at the 39th Annual Gospel
Music Association Dove Awards.
Early years[edit]
At birth the doctor informed MacAlmon's parents that he would
likely not live through his first month, due to Cranial Stenosis (a premature closure of
the soft spot in his head). According to his mother, she was pacing the floor
with him every day and praying, "Lord, if You let him live, I will give
him to You for Your service." Not long thereafter her baby healed, which
MacAlmon ascribes to his mother's cry for help. MacAlmon believes that he not
only received the gift of life at that time but also a special anointing and
gift of music.
At the age of three, MacAlmon's mother began sitting him on the
piano bench to occupy him, while she looked after his brothers. Quickly he
began to discover the notes of "Jesus Loves Me", a song he had
learned in Sunday school. A steady progression took place. By the time he was
five, he played his first solo in church.
MacAlmon became the church pianist at the age of 11. Winning
state and national talent awards in his denomination became a regular event
during his teenage years.
In mid-1973 MacAlmon claims to have had an unusual visitation
from God, after an evening service at a youth retreat. He recalls, "It was
as if God's presence was sitting on me like a cloud. His presence was so heavy
that I physically could not even lift my head. I just knelt and trembled while
His Spirit dealt with me. I knew that He was placing His mantle of worship upon
me. I have never been the same since that special August night."
Ministry startup
In the following 17 years, MacAlmon served in music ministry
positions for several churches and traveled in concert work across America.
After moving his family to Colorado Springs, in December 1990, MacAlmon
started a church and soon fell upon hard times. Instead of a successful
ministry venture, it became much less than that. It was the start of what
MacAlmon calls 'a long season of wilderness'. Despite his efforts to start a church
and to organize worship meetings, nobody showed up.
After eight years of trying and waiting on what MacAlmon calls
'the Lord's promotion', he claims to have heard God speaking to him again, in
August 1998. He recalls, "God said to gather the worshipers, for He wanted
to bring an open heaven to Colorado Springs." However, after so many years
of seeing nothing happen, he was reluctant to step out again. Finally, he did
launch a weekly noon worship hour on Wednesday's, which became known as
"Lunch with the Lord". That turned out to be a success and the
meetings were visited by several hundred people each week.
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