Rejoice

Arthur H. Messiter / Edward H. Plumptee

Rejoice
Give thanks and sing
Rejoice ye pure in heart
Rejoice give thanks and sing
Your glorious banner wave on high the cross of Christ your King
Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice
Give thanks and sing

Bright youth and snow-crowned age
Strong men and maidens meek
Raise high your free exalting song
What wondrous praises give
All ye rejoice
Rejoice give thanks and sing
Rejoice give thanks and sing
Rejoice give thanks and sing

With all the angel choirs
With all the saints on earth
Pour out the strains of joy and bliss
True rapture noblest mirth
Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice
Give thanks and sing
O rejoice, rejoice, rejoice
Give thanks and sing

Yes, on through life's long path
Still singing as you go
From youth to age by night and day
In gladness and in woe
Still lift your banner high
Still march in firm array
As warriors through the darkness toil
Till dawns the golden day
Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice
Give thanks and sing
O rejoice, rejoice, rejoice
Give thanks and sing

At last the march shall end
The weary ones shall rest
The pilgrims find their Father's house
Jerusalem the blest

Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice
Give thanks and sing

Then on ye pure in heart
Rejoice give thanks and sing
Your glorious banner wave on high the cross of Christ your King
Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice
Give thanks and sing
Rejoice

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Who composed the song “Rejoice” by First Call?
The song “Rejoice” by First Call was composed by Arthur H. Messiter and Edward H. Plumptee.

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