I sing the Mighty Power of God (hauptwerk, Willis organ, Hereford Cathedral)

I sing the Mighty Power of God is one of the most famous and beautiful hymns by Isaac Watts, English writer (first half of 18th century), hymn rich in theology and supported by a pleasant and easy folk melody. You can listen to it in my simple organ interpretation, on hauptwerk system, sample set of the Willis organ, Hereford Cathedral. I wish you all a good listening! English text: We sing the mighty power of God that made the mountains rise, that spread the flowing seas abroad and built the lofty skies. We sing the wisdom that ordained the sun to rule the day; the moon shines full at his command, and all the stars obey. We sing the goodness of the Lord that filled the earth with food; he formed the creatures with his word and then pronounced them good. Lord, how your wonders are displayed, where'er we turn our eyes, if we survey the ground we tread or gaze upon the skies. There's not a plant or flower below but makes your glories known, and clouds arise and tempests blow by order from your throne; while all that borrows life from you is ever in your care, and everywhere that we can be, you, God, are present there.