Not necessarily those held by Cross Rhythms. Ron Kenoly Hallowed Be Thy Name Lyrics 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' is a song by Ron Kenoly. The opinions expressed in this article are A couple of standouts, including Babbie Mason's mock-Caribbean "Hallowed By Thy Name" and a couple of low points, like a mediocre version of "Making War In The Heavenlies". And the music? Back in CR9 I wrote about how Ron's voice was not dissimilar to Morris Chapman and how the whole thing rather resembled Chapman's live praise album with the Maranatha! Singers. Verse 1 Bm F Holy holy Lord, Youre worthy Bm Bm And Im honored To sing Your praise G A Fm Bm King of glory God Almighty C Em F Hallowed be Your name. Now that Ron Kenoly has become a superstar of worship (weird concept eh?), Integrity have repackaged this set with a colour photo of Ron on the front! Such are the ways of record companies. Artist: Ron Kenoly Song: Hallowed Be Your Name Album: Unknown Album Hallowed Be Your Name by Bishop Andrew Merritt & The Straight Gate Mass Choir.
When Integrity Music first released this album in 1993 they were still putting out albums under the 'Hosanna Music' banner with little or no billing to the worship leader. The songs are the usual mixed bag, sometimes good, like Babbie Mason's mock-Caribbean "Hallowed Be Thy Name", though do we really need another version of "Making War In The Heavenlies"? In fact the whole thing rather resembles Chapman's last praise album with the Maranatha! Singers, though the choir-cum-congregation here are even more honkie while their clapping is abysmal. Bm F Holy holy Lord, You’re worthy Bm Bm And I’m honoured To sing Your praise G A Fm Bm King of glory God Almighty C Em F Hallowed by Your name Bm All creation every nation Bm Bm Has its being by Your word G A Fm Bm As Your will is done up in heaven C Em Let it be done here on earth G D G A Let it be done on earth D Fm Bm Hallowed be Your name Em G A D A G Hallowed be Your name D Fm.
Our friends at Integrity Music seem to be finally waking up to the fact that maybe we're getting a trifle bored with their particular praise and worship conveyer belt and are now ringing the changes a little by introducing a black worship leader, Ron Kenoly, who leads an "on-fire congregation in San Jose, California", and has a pleasant, soulful voice not dissimilar to Morris Chapman.