All Faiths Sing Hallelujah

The church bells chime on the frosted plain
Calling the world to hope again
A shepherd kneels, a scholar prays
A silent child in wonder stays
No creed too vast, no faith too small
God's arms reach wide to welcome all
Hallelujah rises, a song of grace
From every soul, in every place

No walls divide, no hearts estranged
For love eternal does not change
The rabbi hums an ancient tune
The imam gazes at the winter moon
A monk lights candles in the snow
A mother whispers prayers aglow
And in their longing they find the same
The light of Christ, though not by name

Hallelujah whispers through the night
A song of mercy, a holy light
No tongue too foreign, no face unknown
God's love claims all as His own
The child in Bethlehem, small and still
Brought peace that bends to every will
The manger speaks what words can't say
All faiths are loved on Christmas Day

Hallelujah echoes a hymn so wide
Uniting hearts on either side
Through every doubt, through every song
God's love has held us all along
And as the world kneels by the flame
All faiths sing hallelujah to His name



Credits
Writer(s): Layne Mcdonald
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