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: Choosing First Baptist Jacksonville was intentional. Known for its massive sanctuary and high-energy choir, the venue provided a grand, "cathedral-like" atmosphere that matched the anthemic nature of the title track.

: The live recording captured a specific peak in the "Praise and Worship" movement. It featured a massive choir and orchestra, which became a signature sound for Don Moen during this period. Key Highlights of the Night don_moen_arise_live_first_baptist_jacksonville_...

: The songs recorded that night, particularly "Arise" and "Hallelujah to the Lamb," went on to be translated into dozens of languages and are still sung in churches worldwide today. : Choosing First Baptist Jacksonville was intentional

: The night featured a diverse group of musicians and backup singers who were staples of the Integrity Music label. It featured a massive choir and orchestra, which

: Unlike some of Moen's more intimate, piano-led recordings (like God Will Make a Way ), Arise was designed to be a high-energy, "High Praise" experience. The opening title track was meant to symbolize the church corporately inviting God's presence to take its place.

: While First Baptist Jacksonville is a traditional Southern Baptist church, this recording helped bridge the gap between traditional choir-based music and modern contemporary worship.