Talk:In Christ Alone

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Truly moved by "In Christ Alone"
Launching this page "In Christ Alone" was truly taxing on me both physically and emotionally. Now I read the article back after having worked hours and hours on it throughout the night and till sunlight today and I see how worthwhile Wikipedia is as a project and as a site when it also has place for such an immensely beautiful song I knew nothing about just two days ago... It is just so astonishing this Keith Getty/Stuart Townend hymn has been around since 2001 and no page was consecrated to it in Wikipedia until today. I just heard the song yesterday for the first time ever in my life (and I listen to thousands and thousands of songs... but apparently not this one until yesterday that is). The version that introduced me to the song was by Adam Young of Owl City and I read what he wrote in his blog about the recording process. He said: "Last night I probably spent more time actually crying at the piano than I did recording it. Such are the secret confessions of a shy boy from Minnesota"... Well "Today I probably spent more time actually crying on my keyboard than I did on preparing the article. Such are the secret confessions of a shy Wikipedia guy"... After tens of versions and more than a hundred listens while working on the article and researching, it still touches me immensely and uplifts my spirits... As I said to myself when I was also building up the page for "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" by Rick Founds that anybody that has anything to do with Founds' song will be moved and blessed... I had heard the hymn while I was doing some research on general music from the African continent and I heard a version by a South African gospel singer Jonathan Butler. ... With my hearing of "In Christ Alone" I had the same feeling about it as well... Anybody to do anything whatsoever with this song, will be moved and blessed... listening to it, reading about it, reviewing it or adding to it here in the article page. werldwayd (talk) 21:37, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Based on "In Christ Alone", now I have also created a page for the hymn "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less" by Edward Mote, based on hearing "Solid Rock" interpreted by Travis Cottrell as a medley during his rendition of "In Christ Alone". So more blessings from a song that means so much to me. werldwayd (talk) 04:43, 13 March 2012 (UTC)

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