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Lift Him Up!

God forbid that I should boast

Author: Ron Hamilton; Author: Jean Pennington
Tune: GADDY
CCLI Number: 5391510
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: Ron Hamilton

In honor and memory of Ron ("Patch the Pirate") Hamilton (1950-2023), the American Christian musician, lyricist, composer, and president and owner of Majesty Music, who passed away last week on April 19, the posts this week will be about him. After finishing high school, in 1969 Ron went on to Bob Jones University (BJU) in Greenville, SC, where he received a BA in Church Music in 1973, followed by an MA in Church Music Composition. While at BJU Ron met Shelly Garlock at vesper choir, directed by her father, Dr. Frank Garlock; it was "love at first sight" and six years later, on May 31, 1975, they were married. They have five children: Jonathan, Tara, Alyssa, Megan, and Jason. Immediately, they began working at Majesty Music, a Christian… Go to person page >

Author: Jean Pennington

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Text Information

First Line: God forbid that I should boast
Title: Lift Him Up!
Author: Ron Hamilton
Author: Jean Pennington
Meter: Irregular
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Lift Him up! Lift Him up!
Copyright: © 2008 by Majesty Music, Inc.

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