{"product_id":"0888295013192-over-in-glory-land","title":"Over in Glory Land","description":"\u003cmeta content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\" http-equiv=\"Content-Type\"\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cspan\u003ePRODUKTBESCHREIBUNGEN \u003cbr\u003e Who are the Praise Pardners? The Praise Pardners provides music and song for the worship time at the \"Worship Up, saddle up\" cowboy ministry of Troy (MO) First Baptist Church. Their style\/sound is hard to classify - it is a combination of bluegrass, country, gospel, classical, and others. It is Gospel based, simple, and pleasant - a sound you are sure to enjoy. The members on the album range from 14 to 76 years old (at start of recording). Praise Pardners Members: Dave Hallows - Vocals Mike Herndon - Vocals, Bass Guitar Tina Meyer - Vocals Randall Penberthy - Vocals, Banjo, Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin, Vocals Matthew Romanko - Cello, Banjo Terry Romanko - Vocals, Mandolin, Percussion While there is a certain beauty in the hues that paint the autumn landscape (see cover), there is an apprehension generated by the death\/decay of the once vigorous vegetation. This same death\/decay we experience due to the sin which mars an otherwise \"very good\" creation (Gen 1:31). The anticipation of the new life of spring often enables us to endure the hardships that come with the lifelessness of winter. In the same way, the Light of the World piercing through the gloom provides a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Pet 1:3). A place with no more tears, no mourning, crying, or pain (Rev 21:4). An inheritance which is imperishable and undefiled and will not fade away (1 Pet 1:3-7) truly can be yours \"Over in Glory Land\". To find out more about the Praise Pardners, try a Google search for Praise Parnders to locate our web page. We'd love to hear from you, and would be glad to pray for you. Track Details: 1) Over in Glory Land (3:15) (Words \u0026amp; Music by Michael K Herndon) (©2013 Old Barn Publishing, LLC) Mike Herndon - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 2) Leaning on the Everlasting Arms (2:59) (Words - Hoffman, 1887; Music - Showalter, 1887) (Public Domain) Dave Hallows - Backup Vocal Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Lead Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, \u0026amp; Banjo Jonathan Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Violin Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 3) We Need to Hear the Gospel (3:19) (Words and Music by Michael K Herndon, Terry Romanko, and Jonathan Romanko) (©2013 Old Barn Publishing, LLC) Dave Hallows - Backup Vocal Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Lead \u0026amp; Backup Vocals \u0026amp; Mandolin 4) Brother John (4:31) (Words and Music by Randall Penberthy) (©2013 Randall Penberthy) Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 5) The Glory Line (3:57) (Words and Music by Michael K Herndon) (©2013 Old Barn Publishing, LLC) Mike Herndon - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 6) What a Friend We Have in Jesus (3:11) (Words - Scriven, 1855; Music - Converse, 1868) (Public Domain) Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Tina Meyer - Lead Vocal Randall Penberthy - Backup Vocals \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Cello Terry Romanko - Mandolin 7) Power in the Blood (3:26) (Words and Music - Lewis E Jones, 1899) (Public Domain) Dave Hallows - Backup Vocal Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 8) They Came (2:42) (Words and Music by Michael K. Herndon) (©2013 Old Barn Publishing, LLC) Mike Herndon - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Cello Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 9) He Bore My Sin (4:13) (Words and Music by Randall Penberthy) (©2013 Randall Penberthy) Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Cello Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 10) A Beautiful Life (4:58) (Words and Music - William M Golden, 1918) (Public Domain) Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Vocal \u0026amp; Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 11) Ain't no Grave (3:18) (Words and Music by Michael K Herndon) (©2013 Old Barn Publishing, LLC) Mike Herndon - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Mandolin 12) Brethren, We Have Met to Worship (Holy Manna) (3:17) (Words - George Atkins, 1819; Music - William Moore, 1825) (Public Domain) Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Mandolin 13) Cross the River Jordan Boys (3:17) (Words and Music by Randall Penberthy) (©2013 Randall Penberthy) Dave Hallows - Backup Vocal Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal, Mandolin, \u0026amp; Percussion 14) Softly and Tenderly (4:36) (Words and Music - Will L Thompson, 1880) (Public Domain) Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Cello Terry Romanko - Lead Vocal 15) Behold the Lamb (4:43) (Words and Music by Randall Penberthy) (©2013 Randall Penberthy) Mike Herndon - Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Lead Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Cello Terry Romanko - Backup Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin 16) This Little Light of Mine (2:47) (Words and Music - Harry Dixon Loes,  1920) (Public Domain) Mike Herndon - Vocal \u0026amp; Bass Guitar Randall Penberthy - Vocal \u0026amp; Acoustic Guitar Jonathan Romanko - Violin Matthew Romanko - Banjo \u0026amp; Cello Terry Romanko - Vocal \u0026amp; Mandolin Total Run Time: 58:32 Lyrics and other Info: 1) Over in Glory Land (Words and Music by Michael K Herndon, ©2013) \"What's the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning? Do you play over in your mind what your day has in store? Do you think about getting that first cup of coffee. Do you think \"Good god, it's morning already?\" Or do you say \"Good morning, God\"? How you start the day can make a tremendous difference in your attitude and outlook throughout the rest of the day.\" Lyrics: Well, the first thing I like to do when I wake up in the morn'n, before my feet hit the ground, Is fold my hands together, look up to heaven, and praise the Lord for where I'm bound. (Chorus) Because of His grace, we can have a place over in Glory Land. Yes, He made that walk alone so we could have a home. With His own blood He washed away our sins. Yes, Jesus loves us, and He waits for us, across that crystal sea with open arms. The first thing I like to think of when I wake up in the morn'n is just how truly blessed I am. I fold my hands together, look up to heaven, and praise the Lord for where I'm bound. (Chorus) Now if you don't know Jesus but you want to sing along Reach out and let him take you by the hand. Admit you are a sinner, ask Him to forgive you, Then you can praise the Lord for where your bound. (Chorus) Yes, Jesus loves us, and He waits for us across that crystal sea with open arms. 2) Leaning on the Everlasting Arms (Words - Hoffman, 1887; Music - Showalter, 1887) Deut 33:27 Lyrics: What a fellowship, what a joy divine, Leaning on the everlasting arms; What a blessedness, what a peace is mine, Leaning on the everlasting arms. Refrain: Leaning, leaning, safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning, leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms. O how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way, Leaning on the everlasting arms; O how bright the path grows from day to day, Leaning on the everlasting arms. 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