Lamb of God

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Author: Twila Paris

Twila Paris (born 1958, Fort Worth, Texas) is an American singer–songwriter whose congregational pieces—“He Is Exalted,” “We Will Glorify,” “Lamb of God,” and others—entered hymnals and became staples of late-twentieth-century worship. Beginning with family ministry concerts in childhood, she went on to a long recording career, multiple Dove Awards, and induction into the GMA Hall of Fame; she makes her home in Arkansas and continues to write and minister. J. S. McDuff (from Encyclopedia of Arkansas, entry “Twila Paris,” and the artist’s official materials, retrieved 9/20/2025) Go to person page >

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Instances

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African American Heritage Hymnal #255

Baptist Hymnal 2008 #261

Christian Worship (2008) #748

Christian Worship #550

Evangelical Lutheran Worship #336

Glorious Praise at The Colonies #1

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Glory to God #518

Hymns for Worship #100

Hymns of Promise #166

Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #391

Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #369

Lutheran Service Book #550

One and All Rejoice #243

Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #950

Praise y Adoración #397a

Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #155

Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship #214

Sing the Faith #2113

Sing With Me #124

Songs of Faith and Praise #176

The Celebration Hymnal #302

The Christian Life Hymnal #175

The Faith We Sing #2113

The Minter Lane Hymnal VI #21

Total Praise #262

Worship and Rejoice #281

Worship His Majesty #232

Worship the Lord #91

Zion still Sings #74

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