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Stand Up and Sing

Josheb

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This is one of my favorite worship songs and I especially love it when men sing it and sing it loud.

Stand up and sing it!
 
www.thelsq.org

The Living Stones Quartet had its inception when four guys decided to minister the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ through their gift of singing. The Lord put this thought in their hearts [when] they performed as a quartet for the Christmas concert of the Kottayam Mixed Voices in 2012. They submitted their thoughts back to the Lord in prayer and the Living Stones Quartet was born!

Four of them share not just a passion for quartet singing but also for sharing what the Lord has done in their lives. They undoubtedly testify that they are sinners saved by the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. In a world where the "harvest is plentiful and workers are few," the Living Stones Quartet finds joy in bringing meaningful music to a hurting world. Having the roots of harmony singing in traditional church hymns, they blend in southern gospels, a capellas, [and] contemporary gospels.

The Living Stones Quartet initially comprised Jithin Mathew Abraham, Blesson Joseph, Alen Itty Jose, and Wesley P. Kuruvilla. In course of time, Wesley had to leave in pursuit of his theological training. He was replaced by Olive Abraham Chandy. The final addition to the quartet was their highly gifted accompanist, Rohan George Umesh.
 
I like that song ... I have the Brigham Young University version
 
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