Terry MacAlmon Holy Spirit Thou Art Welcome

This is an anointed beautiful worship song by Terry MacAlmon captured and recorded during The Heart of Worship Conference 2012 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. What a blessing! Yes, Holy Spirit, You are welcome in our lives, in our neighborhood, in our ministries!
Terry MacAlmon Holy Spirit Thou Art Welcome

60 years old Terry MacAlmon is an American Christian songwriter, recording artist and worship leader. He heads a worship music ministry based in Dallas, Texas and leads worship in conferences, retreats, worship seminars, and churches throughout the United States, and internationally. He is known for writing the song I Sing Praises that has been a Top 40 Christian song around the world and is still regularly sung in many churches. The song was published by Integrity Music in 1989 and is included in some modern hymnals.
Holy Spirit Thou Art Welcome - Terry MacAlmon

Holy Spirit Thou Art Welcome lyrics

Holy Spirit Thou art welcome in this place
Holy Spirit Thou art welcome in this place
Omnipotent Father of Mercy and Grace
Thou art welcome in this place

Lord in Thy presence there’s healing divine
No other power can save Lord, but Thine
Holy Spirit Thou art welcome in this place
Thou art welcome in this place

Holy Spirit Thou art welcome in this place
Holy Spirit Thou art welcome in this place
Omnipotent Father of Mercy and Grace
Thou art welcome in this place

Fill all the hungry and empty within
Restore us, oh Father revive us again
Holy Spirit Thou art welcome in this place
Holy Spirit Thou art welcome in this place

Credits: Lyrics http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/b/benny_hinn/holy_spirit_thou_art_welcome.html
Photo: Screenshot Terry MacAlmon Official Youtube Channel

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