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 >
Display Title: The Joy of the LordFirst Line: The joy of the Lord will be my strengthTune Title: [The joy of the Lord will be my strength]Author: Twila ParisDate: 2004
Display Title: The Joy Of The LordFirst Line: The joy of the Lord will be my strengthTune Title: [The joy of the Lord will be my strength]Author: Twila ParisDate: 2005
Display Title: The Joy fo the LORD Is My StrengthFirst Line: The joy of the LORD will be my strengthTune Title: [The joy of the LORD will be my strength]Author: Twila ParisMeter: 9.9.10.8. with chorusDate: 2012
Display Title: The Joy of the LordFirst Line: The joy of the Lord will be my strengthTune Title: THE JOY OF THE LORDAuthor: Twila ParisMeter: IrregularDate: 1994
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