An original hymn with text by Mark Fotheringham below.  Watch on YouTube: Dressed All in White



Dressed all in white with my bride to be,
Here at the altar on bended knee,
Making a covenant for all time

And eternity feels divine.


Of all the things I could do today,
This is the greatest I know:
Knitting my soul to another in love;
Together now we may grow.


Dressed all in white near a font I stand.
Gently I reach out and take a hand,
Leading one into the water clear
As I raise my arm to the square.

Of all the things I could do today,
This is the greatest I know:
Helping my child follow heaven's bright way,
The path our Savior did show.


Dressed all in white in the House of God,
Helping another to hold the rod,
Leading along to the tree of life

And an end to pain and to strife.

Of all the things I could do today,
This is the greatest I'm sure:
Speaking the name of one long gone away,
Thus opening heaven's door.

Dressed all in white near the throne divine,
Pondering how I spent earthly time,
Sorrow for sin but rejoice in grace,
As I wait to look on His face.

Of all the things I have ever done,
These burned the brightest with light:
Serving the Master as if we were One,
Souls blessed, while dressed all in white.

Information
Composer Kevin G. Pace (ASCAP)
Lyricist Mark R. Fotheringham
Level Advanced Intermediate
Genre(s) Christian, Contemporary Christian, Praise & Worship, Latter-Day Saints, General Worship
Instrument(s) SATB
# of Pages 2

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Dressed All in White, sacred hymn

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Tags: Christian, Contemporary Christian, Praise & Worship, Latter-Day Saints, General Worship