Review of George Mhondera’s “Heaven’s Symphony”
With a passion for people and all things musical, Randy…
Zimbabwe, South African native and music veteran George Mhondera delivers with his newest single “Heaven’s Symphony” a song of praise that reminds us why the Dove award winner Mhondera has been involved with the Passion worship collective, and toured with the likes of Lincoln Brewster, Matt Redman, and Chris Tomlin.
“Heaven’s Symphony” is a delight to sing as we boldly proclaim God’s providence over our lives and divert our desire to have the intensity of our attention on the One who is singing over us instead of where our focus can be misplaced.
More: Incredible proclamation of how dependent on God we should be. The song is catchy and easily usable in most worship settings. Looking forward to hearing more from this gifted artist.
Less: The opening intro with its emotive electronica seems to be for a song of a different feel than the song we get.
Learn more at becworship.com/george
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With a passion for people and all things musical, Randy joined Trinity’s staff in September 2002. He and his wife Tammy have been married since 1986. Their family includes 3 daughters, 1 son, 3 grandsons, and 1 granddaughter. “Worship as a lifestyle” is the driving philosophy to Randy’s ministry at Trinity. He serves as support personnel in the multigenerational ministries of Trinity in an effort to show others that “worship” involves more than just the musical aspects that are so many oftentimes associated with the word. He is a member of the Arkansas Master’Singers, where he sings tenor and plays french horn. Randy also plays french horn and trumpet in the ASU-Beebe, Symphonic band. He can be seen on his Youtube channel Cross & Kin and is the author of the weekly blog Tuesday’s Musical Notes.