The Springville Choir adopted "Go Light Your World" as their favorite anthem, as each member had mastered its lyrics, tune, and melody. The song took on deeper meaning for the choir as the pandemic prevented them from gathering and singing together in person. Though protocols prevented in-person practices and performances, the songs in their hearts drove them to continue lifting praises to God. This anthem inspired and encouraged the choir to courageously respond to their call to be "the church" despite challenges posed by the pandemic.
The Springville Choir adopted "Go Light Your World" as their favorite anthem, as each member had mastered its lyrics, tune, and melody. The song took on deeper meaning for the choir as the pandemic prevented them from gathering and singing together in person. Though protocols prevented in-person practices and performances, the songs in their hearts drove them to continue lifting praises to God. This anthem inspired and encouraged the choir to courageously respond to their call to be "the church" despite challenges posed by the pandemic.
The Springville Choir adopted "Go Light Your World" as their favorite anthem, as each member had mastered its lyrics, tune, and melody. The song took on deeper meaning for the choir as the pandemic prevented them from gathering and singing together in person. Though protocols prevented in-person practices and performances, the songs in their hearts drove them to continue lifting praises to God. This anthem inspired and encouraged the choir to courageously respond to their call to be "the church" despite challenges posed by the pandemic.
“Carry your candle run through the darkness, seek out
the lonely confused and torn…Take your candle, go light your world” “Send the light the blessed gospel light, let it shine from shore to shore. Send the light the blessed radiant beams let it shine forevermore.” This song “Go Light Your World” became the favorite anthem of the Springville Choir since each member have already mastered its lyrics, tune and melody. It only became meaningful and pierced directly through our hearts as the Pandemic started to take its toll in our church, and gradually, develops into a battle cry as we waded through the situation. Even though the government-imposed Health Protocols prevents us from gathering, practicing and singing in the choir, the songs in our hearts drives us to lift our praises and thanksgiving to Him who moves and lives and have our being. Respomdingthe call to be “the church” was not easy, but this kind of anthems inspires us and raised our courage and faith in God that we serve. Amidst it all, “there’s so much to be thankful for!”