Maurice Bevan
There's a wideness in God's mercy "Corvedale"
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Composer:Maurice BevanGenre:ChoralStyle:HymnAverage_duration:3:06"There's a wideness in God's mercy Corvedale" is a hymn composed by Maurice Bevan in 1947. The hymn was first premiered in the same year at the Corvedale Festival in Shropshire, England. The hymn is composed of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of the hymn is characterized by a slow and steady tempo, with a simple melody that is easy to sing along to. The lyrics of this movement focus on the idea of God's mercy being wide and all-encompassing, able to reach even the most lost and broken of souls. The second movement of the hymn picks up the tempo and introduces a more complex melody. The lyrics of this movement focus on the idea of God's love being a guiding light in our lives, leading us through the darkness and into the light. The third movement of the hymn is perhaps the most powerful, with a soaring melody that builds to a crescendo. The lyrics of this movement focus on the idea of God's mercy being a source of strength and comfort in times of trouble, and the importance of turning to God in times of need. The final movement of the hymn returns to a slower tempo, with a simple melody that is easy to sing along to. The lyrics of this movement focus on the idea of God's mercy being a source of hope and renewal, and the importance of trusting in God's plan for our lives. Overall, "There's a wideness in God's mercy Corvedale" is a powerful and uplifting hymn that speaks to the universal themes of love, mercy, and hope. Its simple yet powerful melodies and lyrics make it a favorite among congregations around the world.More....
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