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God My God (Extended Version) - Vashawn Mitchell



     
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You are God
God my GodI know we tried to define you
Attempted to describe you
It's hard to exemplify your word
Even I call you great
And there's nobody greater
But sometimes I just should call upon your name
In your name there's safety and security
And whosoever calls on you can be saved
Oh God, your name has so much strength
Your name alone is strong(For you are God) You are God
(There's no one like you, you are God) You are God
(Your name is strong, I need you, you are) You are God
(The one and only God) God my GodHeaven and earth shall away
But your name will remain
And every one will declare that you are God(Yes heaven and earth )
Yes heaven and earth shall pass away
But your name will remain

And everyone will declare that you are GodFor you are God (You are God)
Yes you are, yes you are
The one and only God (You are God)
You are God
Your name alone has strength
Your name alone
Your name alone is strong
You are a strong tower
Your name alone has strength
God my God (God my God)
Your name has power
Your name is a strong
Just call his name (God my God)Your name is a strong tower
Your name is a strong tower
I run in and I am saved
I run in and I am saved
God my God
God my God
Your name alone is strong
Your name alone is strongYour name is a strong tower
Your name is a strong tower
Yes Lord
I run in and I am saved
I run in and I am Saved
God my God
God my God
God my God
God my God
Your name, it saves
God my God
Your name it, heals
God my GodGod my God (God my God)
God my God (God my God)
I will call on your name (God my God)
I will call on your name (God my God)
Your name has power (God my God)
Your name is strong (God my God)
Cause you're everything

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VaShawn Mitchell was born and raised in Chicago, IL. The city known as the birthplace of Gospel music quickly made its imprint on him. When he was barely a teenager, VaShawn became the assistant music director of St. Mark Baptist Church, working closely with nationally renowned choir leader Lonnie Hunter.



For nearly a decade he served as Minister of Music at Bishop Larry D. Trotter’s Sweet Holy Spirit Church, setting the musical tone both within the church walls and on the ministry’s top-selling recording projects. The youngest Minister of Music in that church’s history, he successfully merged the contemporary themes he composed with the traditional choir vibe that marked the church’s worship services.



Throughout the years, VaShawn’s artistic vision has grown, shaping him into a mature worship leader and a recognized Gospel songwriter. His songs have been recorded by some of Gospel’s most celebrated artists, including Smokie Norful (“Just Can’t Stop”), Vanessa Bell Armstrong (“Help”), and Bishop Paul Morton (“Cry Your Last Tear”).



It is now his role as a music minister that brings him the greatest fulfillment. “I am most passionate about my church ministry,” he shares. “As ministers of music we birth new worshippers and new praisers on a weekly basis. A lot of that is not necessarily singing, but ministering the music that is being sung. “



His fervor for worship and praise can be felt throughout Triumphant; from the enthusiastic high praise opener and the powerful title track, to the deeply personal choir ballad “Nobody Greater” and the prophetic hymn “Be Fruitful.” More than a collection of hits, the project stands as a fully developed theme.



“Most of the time when I record, I conceptualize the project as a total piece,” VaShawn reveals. “With this album God gave me the concept and I started thinking about why we are triumphant people.”



Every song on the project is a reflection of that revelation, including the show-stopping, instant classic “His Blood Still Works,” which features the distinctive sound of former Witness lead vocalist Lisa Page Brooks. “Over the last season, as people have been struggling financially, it seems we’ve been losing our faith. Our faith was misplaced in resources and not in the Source,” says VaShawn. “I wanted to remind people that the blood never stopped working. It enables us to live above what we see.”



With a passion for worship, the heart of an encourager and the story of an overcomer, VaShawn Mitchell is truly an artist for this age.

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