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Remembrance - Martin O'Donnell



     
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Oh, how could it be
That my God would welcome me into this mystery
Say take this bread, take this wine
Now the simple made divine for any to receiveBy Your mercy, we come to Your table
By Your grace, You are making us faithfulLord, we remember You
And remembrance leads us to worship
And as we worship You
Our worship leads to communion
We respond to Your invitation, we remember YouSee His body, His blood
Know that He has overcome every trial we will face
None too lost to be saved
None too broken or ashamed, all are welcome in this placeBy Your mercy, we come to Your table
By Your grace, You are making us faithfulLord, we remember You
And remembrance leads us to worship
And as we worship You
Our worship leads to communion
We respond to Your invitation, we remember YouDying You destroyed our death
Rising You restored our life

Lord Jesus, come in gloryLord Jesus, come in glory
Lord Jesus, come in glory
Lord Jesus, come in gloryLord, we remember You
And remembrance leads us to worship
And as we worship You
Our worship leads to communion
We respond to Your invitation
We respond to Your invitation, we remember You

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Martin "Marty" O'Donnell (born May 1, 1955) is an American composer known for his work on video game developer Bungie's series, such as Myth, Oni, and Halo. O'Donnell collaborates with his musical colleague Michael Salvatori for many of the scores; he has also directed voice talent and sound design for the Halo trilogy, and was Bungie's Audio Lead. O'Donnell began his music career writing television and radio jingles as well as scoring for radio and film. O'Donnell moved to composing video game music when his company, TotalAudio, did the sound design for the 1997 title Riven.

Read more about Martin O'Donnell on Last.fm.


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