This
fellow was 36 years old, and was in the midst of the first album he recorded
that included a one verse proclamation. This must have been something that Don
Moen felt was so basic, these words saying “Blessed Be the Name of the Lord”,
that they just needed to be said. Maybe Don actually wrote the words in another
place, but at least when they were officially recorded, he and the others who
helped produce the album (Give Thanks) were in a church in Mobile, Alabama in
1986. (See its seal here.) You can tell they were not in a studio during the
recording, if you pay attention to a couple of words Don penned and sang in
this song. What he said could be pretty similar to what’s to come, a preview of
what you and I can expect, an eternal church where we gather in a way not dissimilar
to what Don experienced in Mobile in 1986.
The words
that Don Moen wrote and the other songs’ titles for this first album in 1986
tell us something about his state of mind when ‘Blessed Be the Name…’ was
crafted. It was a joy-filled gathering in the Covenant Church where Moen and
his crew recorded that day in 1986. ‘One accord…’, Don wrote about this congregation
and the singing and worshipping they experienced together, even as the
professional music folks went about their business of cutting an album in the
Mobile-based church. One gets the impression that Don must have imagined this
was the venue in which he thought the song should be recorded, given the words
of the song’s third line – ‘we lift up holy hands…one accord’. Was it a
corporate worship service elsewhere, like the one in Mobile, that first sparked
the words that Don wrote? The album’s title, ‘Give Thanks’, convey at least one
of the emotions that Don was feeling – gratitude. The word ‘celebrate’ is also
among the songs’ titles on that album, among a collection of praise phrases
that flowed out of Moen’s spirit, and through that Mobile church, too. This
collection tells something about the nature of thanksgiving – it cannot be
contained in just one song. And, not just one morning or day will do. That was
likely something that Don Moen discovered about this business of music-making
in the Christian environment in which he found himself, and why it’s not a
surprise the he’s more than an American musical performer. He’s been all over
the world to translate what began on that first album called ‘Give Thanks’,
reportedly travelling to six continents (all of them on the globe except Antarctica)
to express this overflow.
What
specific incident or collection of circumstances prompted Don Moen’s creation
in 1986? It’s not been shared, at least not in a widely-publicized way, but
would its emergence change anything about what Don would want to communicate as
a worship leader? If it was significant, one could imagine that Moen would have
made sure we knew it. Instead, he’s directed yours and my attention away from
himself, and onto another. Pay homage to ‘the Name’, he directs in ‘Blessed Be…’.
Whatever else was happening at that moment when the words sprang from Don’s
insides, these events were springboards for the most important part of the
story. The great God is the One worthy of the spotlight. Don would probably say
he’s just been along for the ride for the last three-plus decades, and that it’s
not over yet. How about jumping aboard for the ride!
See this
site for information on the author-composer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Moen
See
author-composer’s official site: https://donmoen.com/about/
Information
about the album on which the song appears: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give_Thanks
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