@Peanut , it is not a song I've ever heard before. It seems to me to be one of the kinds of songs that we would hear on one of those Gospel song fests on television on Saturday evenings. Or maybe churches in the South?
I was raised Catholic and the songs that we sang were fairly limited and I knew them well, much like I know the Lord's Prayer, Apostle's Creed, and sadly, Hail Mary (not!).
I am now attending a Lutheran Church. I would never have thought that I would end up there! The pastor has been there for 1 1/2 years and he was definitely called by God. The man is such a blessing! I love the bible studies and discussions about Christian life.
For about 10 years I attended a non-denominational church where the music was modern praise and worship music, much like what I have shared here. I have many of the WOW CD's, which are CD's with the best Christian praise and worship songs each year by their recording artists.
Interesting discussions at church when we have coffee and before and after our studies. People who have been Lutheran's their whole lives LOVE the old Lutheran songs. Every Sunday at service, I am hearing and trying to sing about 4 songs that I have never even heard before. They are not songs that I can put in my CD player and listen to and learn. I don't think they exist on CD. What I hear from the people who have been Lutheran's their whole life is how much they dislike praise music. It is easy for me to follow along and to sing along.
I think probably what we are raised with becomes a part of us, but the music from my Catholic days does not even stick in my memory. It is the music from the past couple decades that I gravitate to. Michael W. Smith, Nicole C. Mullins, Hillsong, Chris Tomlin, Casting Crowns, Don Moen.