Author: Jonathan MalicsiHymnal: Sing With Me #51 (2006)First Line: Let all our hearts open up to the Lord GodRefrain First Line: Sing with hearts, sing with soulsTopics: Hello Praise and Thanksgiving; Songs with Non-Western Roots PhilippinesScripture: Psalm 100Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Let all our hearts open up to the Lord God]
Author: Jonathan MalicsiHymnal: Hymns from the Four Winds #18 (1983)First Line: Let all your hearts open up to the Lord GodRefrain First Line: Sing with hearts, sing with soulsTopics: Praise and Adoration The Goodness and Providence of God; God Gifts of God; Responses to God Praise and Worship; Useful Musical Types UnaccompaniedScripture: Psalm 100Languages: EnglishTune Title: INTAKO
Author: Jonathan MalicsiHymnal: The Presbyterian Hymnal #484 (1990)Meter: 11.10.11.9 with refrainFirst Line: Let all our hearts open up to the Lord GodRefrain First Line: Sing with hearts, sing with soulsTopics: Morning and Opening HymnsScripture: Psalm 100Languages: EnglishTune Title: INTAKO
Author: Jonathan MalicsiHymnal: Sound the Bamboo #33 (2000)First Line: May every heart open up to your gloryRefrain First Line: Sing to God, dance to GodTopics: Adoration and praise; Body and Senses; Culture and Creativity; God in Creation and Providence Gifts of; Music and Dance; Praise and ThanksgivingScripture: Psalm 100Languages: EnglishTune Title: INTAKO
Author: Jonathan MalicsiHymnal: Halle Halle #10 (1999)First Line: Let all our hearts open up to the Lord GodRefrain First Line: Sing with hearts, sing with soulsScripture: Psalm 100Languages: EnglishTune Title: INTAKO
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