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You Raise Me Up - Tribute to Gordon B. Hinckley

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http://thebrettfamily.wordpress.com - The Brett Family performs Josh Groban's "You Raise Me Up" as a live tribute to President Gordon B. Hinckley on July 21, 2006 in the Salt Lake City Conference center with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra on Temple Square. Arranged by Andrea Brett and Kurt Bestor.

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  • @kitty10123579 We're sorry if you had any problems. It was the best audio available for this performance. Please let us know if you have any other audio problems. We'd like to take care of them if we can.

  • brett family you're awesome. You are one of the good examples and role model to those young couples like mine.:) love you guys

  • @moymoyguwapo Thank you so much. Love right back at you.

  • Just love this song and the words are so true too. And sang very beuatifully too

  • @Tenerifelynn Thank you so much Tenerifelynn! Hopefully it uplifted you a bit. :)

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  • "You Raise Me Up" is a popular song in the inspirational mold. The music was written by Secret Garden's Rolf Løvland and the lyrics by Brendan Graham, a veteran songwriter from Ireland. The song has now been covered more than 125 times.[1]

    The song was originally written as an instrumental piece and titled "Silent Story." The melody is based on a traditional Irish tune, especially the opening phrase of its chorus.

  • I miss Pres. Hickley, he was a great man but I knew that God never leave us alone for he called again another great man for all of us.. I Believe in all the prophets of God..

  • @kitty10123579 GET BETTER SPEAKERS!!!!!!!!

  • @hogsandsooners, What version(s) of the Bible do you believe to be authoritative?

  • @bomac10000, God didn’t just ALLOW David more than one wife. He flatly stated (through His Prophet Nathan) that He personally OUTRIGHT •GAVE• David the wiVeS (PLURAL!!) of his master Saul unto his bosom (II Samuel 12 — key verse 8, but do read the WHOLE chapter so that you know that this isn’t out of context — note that Nathan is castigating David here for the Bathsheeba thing, which was the FIRST TIME that David majorly fell out of favor with God! What he says in verse 8 was BEFORE then!)

  • @hogsandsooners I have an equally good question, why would Christ not minister to the Gentiles? Was he a bigot? racist? Why did God allow Abraham more than one wife? Isaac? David (A man that God said was a "man after His own heart?

    He's another one, what happened to the power to administer in the name of God? Christ gave men the authority to do that in his time, why is that power not evident in orthodox Christianity in this day? Even St Augustine admitted that he had no power to do those things

  • @hogsandsooners You twist words around and make up lies about our church. I will not attempt to argue with you any further if I have to deal with correcting your information that you probably got from some pastor who really doesn't want to lose his congregation (particularly the "tithing" money they line his wallets with) to the LDS church.

  • @hogsandsooners no virgin birth?? where did you get that from??? how about you get information a reliable source? And you totally twisted the words on "his death on the cross was insufficient in-and-of itself," we believe he atoned for our sins in the Garden of Gethsemane AND on the cross. Where in The Holy Bible does it state that God would provide no further revelation to man?

    "Do you truly believe that as we are, God once was, and as God is we may one day become?"

    "Be ye therefore perfect..."

  • @TheNickhis Why were black people not allowed in the church for the first century? What is the significance of their skin color? Has there been a "New Testament Of The Latter Day Saints" that repealed these ideals like polygamy, or like other contrived religions, did it finally come to light that it was flawed and bogus from the beginning? But, due to pride, and lives wasted in the wrong, the church chose revision instead of throwing in the towel. Too much money and power at hand to jump ship.

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