For the love that knows no ending, in the wisdom of God's plan
For the light that was descending to revive the heart of man
Chrit the Lamb was made to suffer and to die upon a tree
So that we, sisters and brothers, could know His fellowship so deep
Let us sing of our Redeemer and of His love that made us free
And know this gift is our forever
A fellowship so deep
A fellowship so deep
We can feel His love among us, and we can sing redemption's song
We can hear the Spirit call us to a place where we belong
For His joy is in our laughter and His comfort in our grief
Let His love here and ever after be the language that we speak
Hallelujah, hallelujah to the Lamb, hallelujah to the Lamb
Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah to the Lamb, hallelujah to the Lamb
Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah to the Lamb, hallelujah to the Lamb
words by Aaron Senseman and Kinley Lange / music by Aaron Senseman / ©2006 Stuntman Music (ASCAP) (adm. by Music Services) / Kinley Lange Music (ASCAP)
Behind the Song:"You can’t toss a coin without it skipping off ten church steeples in most American cities. So we often gloss over community and take for granted the gathering of God’s people, missing out on the beautiful reality that we worship God by simply coming together in his name. We worship him in interacting with each other, in a handshake, an embrace, a kind word, a hard word, sharing joy and loss, life and love. This is worship because we glorify God in these things, because we are connected, intertwined, inextricable, in and through the blood of Christ. It is a bond stronger than our differences, more compelling than our similarities, more profound than life, more potent than death. Let us rejoice in this and celebrate the unfathomable depth of our fellowship with and in Christ Jesus." - Andrew Osenga (
Caedmon's Call)