Here is a very lovely song (almost a contemporary American hymn) from the movie by the same name. It is a new movie made by a tiny Christian production company, so it is doubtful that most of you would have seen the movie. The composer is Bruce Broughton (Academy Award winning composer of Silverado and many other soundtracks).

This video is from a church service offertory, so you will hear some background noises. On piano is Sara Brunk. During the service we projected the words on our screen (you can see the organist in the background looking toward the screen to follow along). My thought was that this helped the congregation understand the meaning of the song. Lyrics are included in the link below (where you can purchase the sheet music).

There is a downloadable vocal performance of this available here (original soundtrack version, as sung by evangelist Joni Eareckson Tada):
Alone Yet Not Alone - Recording of Joni Eareckson Tada

And here is the link to buy the sheet music (for the same key I used, choose E):
http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/alon...e-p440134.aspx



The recording was made with a Canon digital camcorder, an Audio-Technica AT-825 stereo microphone, and a portable digital audio recorder (Zoom 4-Channel Digital Recorder).

Copyright information:
Copyright 2013 Brubel Music (ASCAP) and Spiegel's Words (BMI)


The particular arrangement I played from has this copyright information:
Copyright 2014 Brubel Music (ASCAP) and Spiegel's Words (BMI)