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Converted Unto the Lord • Fall 2025 • Mesa

    A sacred oratorio about the conversion and missions of Alma and the sons of Mosiah

    Converted Unto the Lord is a sacred oratorio which involves brilliant soloists, a stunning choir, passionate narrators and an incredible orchestra. This original oratorio premiered with volunteer performers from Heart+Voice in early 2024, and is back for another run during the fall of 2024. Based on the Book of Mormon, this work begins with the iconic speech King Benjamin gave from his tower, and continues with the story of Alma the Younger and the four sons of Mosiah who were rebelling against the Lord. Experience the miracle of conversion as “the vilest of sinners” see an angel and choose to serve God on a series of missions—to the Lamanites, to the Amalekites, and to their fellow Nephites. 


    Hear and learn from the faith and voices of powerful women in the Book of Mormon, including Abish, King Lamoni’s wife and Alma’s the Younger’s mother. Come and see how  “[Christ] is the Light and the Life of the World.” Come and see how a “a ferocious people … who delighted in murdering” are changed in Christ, and “have no desire to sin.” Experience the anguish of Aaron and his brethren in prison, and hear their assurance that “nothing can separate us from the Love of Christ.” Come and “lay down your sword” and be “converted unto the Lord.” Come and “see that his arm is extended to all people who will repent and believe on his name” and that “none can deliver us except it be the Lord.” And of course—bring a friend!

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    Cast & Orchestra

    Soloists

    Orchestra

    Orchestra

    • King Lamoni's Wife: Ashlyn Turley
    • Alma the Elder's Wife: Ackensah Stradling
    • King Lamoni's Daughter: Jordan Sharp
    • Angel: Ryan Ellingson
    • Aaron: Houston Tanner
    • King Lamoni: Tyler Ellingson
    • Abish: MOLLY
    • King Mosiah: TBD
    • Alma the Younger: Ben Wiltbank
    • Alma the Elder: Scott Barnard
    • Ammon: Tucker Brown
    • Ammah: TBD
    • Amalekite Man: Jonas Casad
    • Omner: Kyson Stradling
    • Amalekite Woman: Kyndal Wiltbank
    • Lamanite Woman 1: Sarah Caurso
    • Lamanite Woman 2: Heather Devries
    • Woman of Faith: Daniela Figuerrez
    • Muloki: TBD
    • Lamanite Servant: Christina Ellingson
    • Himni: TBD

    Orchestra

    Orchestra

    Orchestra

    • Piano: Rachel Noble
    • Cello: Margaret Cowgur
    • Cello 1: Joseph Steele
    • Violin I: Rebecca tanner 
    • Bassoon: Asher Joselin
    • Violin II: Aiselyn Krebs
    • TBD: Camille Philips
    • French horn: Emma
    • Low brass trombone: Lea Oitzman

    Ensemble

    Narrators

    Narrators

    • Ackensah Stradling
    • Ashlyn Turley
    • Ben Wiltbank
    • Bonnie Stradling
    • Bryan Roseberry
    • Christina Ellingson
    • Christina Merrell
    • Collin Rudd
    • Daniela Figuerrez
    • Heather Devries
    • Houston tanner 
    • Jaclyn Garvin
    • Jon Sones
    • Jonas Casad
    • Jordan Sharp
    • Karen Lewis
    • Kyndal Wiltbank
    • Kyson Stradling
    • Michael Rogan
    • Rachel Ellingson
    • Ryan Ellingson
    • Sarah Caruso
    • Sarah Shipp
    • Scott Barnard
    • Serenity Seely
    • Spencer Young
    • Teija “Molly” Hansen
    • Tucker Brown
    • Tyler Ellingson

    Narrators

    Narrators

    Narrators

    • Sarah Shipp
    • Jackie
    • Karen Lewis
    • King Benjamin, Anti-Nephi-Lehi: Rene

    Creative Team

    Serenity Seely

    Clarissa Mickleson

    Serenity Seely

    Director

    Sarah Shipp

    Clarissa Mickleson

    Serenity Seely

    Stage Manager

    Rene Solomon

    Clarissa Mickleson

    Clarissa Mickleson

    Audio Engineer

    Clarissa Mickleson

    Clarissa Mickleson

    Clarissa Mickleson

    Photographer

    Composer's Note

    I should never have been able to write an oratorio like this, or even an oratorio at all! Especially at the pace that it was written. I did not study music in college, and I have never written anything for an orchestra in my life. All my previous projects were small scale endeavors compared to this. When I first got the prompting to write this oratorio in 2018, I was very excited and a little nervous. I envisioned it just being a work for soloists and piano. As I began working on the pieces, it truly felt like the music would flow out of me. I would study the scriptures and think about the individual who would be singing, then I would sit at the piano and turn on my voice memo app, and play and sing whatever came out. Several of the oratorio’s main themes and songs were recorded as audio files during this time. 


    As the year went on, I got busy, as most of us do, and distracted with other projects. I produced a few original albums of church hymns and youth music style songs, and then felt inspired to audition to be a Nauvoo performing missionary. I had the incredible privilege of serving as a performing missionary in 2021, followed by two summers as the pianist for the Nauvoo Pageant Core Cast and Family Cast. These experiences enriched my life and strengthened my testimony of the Restoration of the Gospel, and in addition, God also used them as a way for me to connect with individuals with the same goal as I had: to “sing redeeming love” or to use their musical talents and abilities to bring people to Christ. 


    In November of 2022,  I had a distinct prompting to start a musical fireside group to utilize the talents of the returned Nauvoo missionaries and pageant performers. Incredibly, I found out that two of my friends, Cristian Torres and Kylee Murdock, had received the same prompting. We banded together and started this non-profit organization, Heart+Voice. From the beginning, I knew that God had opened the way for me to fulfill this prompting from way back in 2019. Cris and Kylee were very supportive. We produced our first show last spring, our second show last fall, and finally, now Converted Unto the Lord. 


    In order to have time to write the show, I quit my full time job last October and got to writing full time. I cannot help but testify that God’s hand has been in this, directing me, giving me the melodies, the lyrics, the ideas, the creativity and the strength to push forward. At times I got hit with depression, and still, He carried me to the finish line. He found ways to teach me the musical themes and lyrics in my everyday life experiences, such as a rhythm from a bird I heard while on a walk, or a time signature from a song at a middle school choir concert. Revelation came while folding laundry or raking leaves, and ESPECIALLY while serving in the temple. So many of these songs sound nothing like the melodies I typically write. God made it flow out of me, and I cannot take the credit for it. 


     I have often felt like Joseph Smith, an inexperienced, uneducated, young girl who God used to bring forth His word. Just as Joseph did not write the Book of Mormon, I did not write this oratorio. It was translated from heaven by the gift and power of God. I truly feel that the individuals we are portraying today influenced much of the work I did from beyond the veil. 


    I have also felt like Nephi, who was taught by God how to build a ship and how to make the tools to do so. I can truly say with Nephi, that “If God had commanded me to do all things, I could do them.” It has strengthened my testimony immensely. With Ammon, I testify that “in His strength, I can do all things.” 


    President Nelson recently shared, “What would you do if you had more faith? Think about it. Write about it. Then receive more faith by doing something that requires more faith.”  What is it that you feel prompted to do? What is God calling you to do with your abilities, resources, and time? Think about it, write about it, and do it! Just as Nephi asked his brothers, I ask you, “If the Lord has such great power, and has wrought so many miracles among the children of men, how is it that he cannot instruct [you]?” (1 Nephi 17: 51) I testify with the angel Gabriel that “with God, nothing shall be impossible.”


    Rachel Andelin Ellingson

    The Voice of Women

    As I began crafting the solo roles for this production, it became immediately apparent just how many male named soloists there were, and how few women. Such is often the case in scripture, and I pondered and prayed long about how to ensure that the voice of scriptural women would be heard. I came to the conclusion that I wanted all narrators for the production to be female, to indicate how interwoven women were throughout these people’s stories. Women who were included in the text naturally are Abish, King Lamoni’s wife, King Lamoni’s daughter, and King Lamoni’s father’s wife. I also knew that of course, Alma the Younger had a mother, though we do not know if she was living at the time of the angel’s appearance to him. According to gospel scholars, Alma the Elder was 72 years old at the time of the angel’s appearance, meaning his prayers had been enduring and very full of faith. I wanted to portray Alma’s mother regardless of whether she was singing on this side of the veil or on the other. In addition, I chose to utilize women whenever the gender was unspecified—Lamanite servants of the king, Lamanite civilians and an Amalekite woman. 


    At the end of the show, I scripted an opportunity for all of the sons of Mosiah to testify together, as well as Anti-Nephi-Lehi, the new head of the converted Lamanites. But again, it seemed like an imbalance of voicing. So, if you listen carefully, you may notice that during those testimonies, the orchestra plays only the melodies of testimonies offered by women earlier in the show. It is a way to end with both women and men, testifying together, which is the most powerful kind of unity and testimony. Both men and women have critical and complementary roles to play in God’s plan, and I wanted to emphasize that.


    As I have studied, I have learned a lot about several women and wanted to share some insights about the following women:

    Abish

    "Maidservant Hero" by James Fullmer

    Abish surely must have been a woman of great courage. Though she was just a servant girl, she had faith and acted upon that faith. We learn that she “ran forth from house to house” (Alma 19:17), inviting people to come and see for themselves. We also know that she had been a convert for many years, but had never made it known to others. It is my belief that her example of love and kindness and light prepared King Lamoni and his wife to the point that they would be receptive to Ammon’s message. The following comes from Book of Mormon Central scholars:


    “Abish was remarkable for many reasons. First, she is one of only six named women in the Book of Mormon. The name Abish most likely derives from the Hebrew elements ab (“father”) and ish (“man”), and straightforwardly means “father (is a) man.” But more than just that, there appears to be a deliberate pun on her name in this passage that highlights an important doctrinal teaching. Right after Mormon wrote the name Abish (“father is a man”), he immediately follows with the detail that she had “been converted unto the Lord for many years, on account of a remarkable vision of her father” (Alma 19:16, emphasis added). 


    “This could be understood as saying that Abish was converted by a vision that her earthly father had previously had, or that she had seen a vision of her earthly father perhaps after his death. Alternatively, and possibly most likely, it may signal that she herself had a vision of her Heavenly Father, or of Jesus Christ, the “Eternal Father” of heaven and earth, as He is called by Abinadi (Mosiah 15:1–4).


    “Only Abish understood what was truly happening, when others were puzzled and conflicted. Because this woman was not deterred by her fears, many people heard the queen’s testimony firsthand, as she bore witness that the Redeemer of the world would be born of a woman. Abish was specifically mentioned as having played a crucial role as a spiritual midwife at the turning point of this commencement of this first Nephite missionary success among the Lamanites.” 


    Read more about Abish here:

    https://knowhy.bookofmormoncentral.org/knowhy/why-was-abish-mentioned-by-name

    King Lamoni's Wife

    Fullmer, James H.. Lamoni's Wife., 2011.

    King Lamoni’s wife is declared by Ammon to have more faith than he had ever seen among the Nephites. It appears that she may have been well prepared and influenced by her converted servant Abish, or perhaps her goodness drew her to appoint Abish, as “virtue loveth virtue; light cleaveth unto light” (D&C 88:40). King Lamoni’s wife had an important spiritual gift—believing the testimony of others—and through this gift, she worked in unity with her husband to convert the rest of her people. I love King Lamoni’s wife’s fervent testimony, proclaimed as Abish raises her up from an unconscious state: “Blessed Jesus, who has saved me from an awful hell!” This is a woman who knew the Savior and understood how to draw upon His power. Her testimony was the first one to be heard by the multitude which gathered. She is very likely someone who strongly influenced the mothers of the stripling warriors to model unshakeable faith in God.

    King Lamoni’s Father’s Wife

    King Lamoni’s Father’s Wife

    King on ground

    King Lamoni’s father’s wife is portrayed in the Book of Mormon to have walked right in on the scene which she thought was the death of her husband. Her reactions of anger and fear are completely understandable, especially with the understanding that anger is a common part of the grieving process. We learn that King Lamoni’s father’s wife had a strong personality and a powerful ability to influence others, as the scriptures report, “Now when Aaron saw the determination of the queen … he put forth his hand and raised the king from the earth” (Alma 22:22). We also know that she was included in the “whole household” who “were converted unto the Lord” by her husband’s ministering (Alma 22:23). With her gift of determination, she must have been a powerful force for good for her people after her conversion.

    Instrument Symbolism

    Violin

    Violin

    Violin

    Represents witnessing—may in some ways represent the Holy Ghost, but may also be a witness as Christ witnesses our pain and challenges, and as we stand as witnesses of God.

    Viola

    Violin

    Violin

    Represents giving yourself over to the will of God, letting Christ take your burdens.

    Cello

    Violin

    Bassoon

    Represents conversion to the Lord.

    Bassoon

    Bassoon

    Bassoon

    Represents building a firm foundation on Christ. Solid, grounded.

    Flute

    Bassoon

    Flute

    Represents the voice of the Lord, the divine feminine and traditional Lamanite culture. It is featured any time Lamanite women of faith testify.

    Oboe

    Bassoon

    Flute

    Represents humility, asking God for help.

    Clarinet

    Brass instruments

    Brass instruments

    Represents Godly sorrow/mourning.

    Brass instruments

    Brass instruments

    Brass instruments

    Represent courage, bravery and valiance. The French Horn is often featured when royalty sings.

    Cymbal

    Brass instruments

    Tom-tom

    Represents emotional excitement, descent/involvement of angels.

    Tom-tom

    Tambourine

    Tom-tom

    Represents hardheartedness, is also indicative of traditional Lamanite culture.

    Tambourine

    Tambourine

    Tambourine

    Represents pleasure or joy.

    Chimes

    Tambourine

    Tambourine

    Represents solitude, longing, and a plea for mercy.

    Native American Texts

    In writing this oratorio, I knew that I wanted to include some Native American texts, as they have often been referenced in the church as “descendents of the Lamanites” and because I felt that it highlighted a bit of a cultural difference between Nephites and Lamanites. In doing so, I came across the following song from the Lakota tribe, typically sung after someone they love has passed on:


    Lakota text of Wasiglaya Olowan:

    Mitakola

    Tokiya ilale

    Nitakuye ocicile pe hey

    Ceya wau we

    Otehikelo hey


    English translation:

    My friend

    Where did you go?

    Your relatives are looking for you.

    I come crying

    This is a really difficult time.

    Alma the Younger and the Sons of Mosiah

    My love for and understanding of these men has grown exponentially as I have written this oratorio. Back in 2018 when I first started writing the music, the sons of Mosiah had a different theme song at the point in the show when they were deciding to serve missions and also a different theme song for when they were in prison. However, I did not feel right about keeping either in the oratorio. As I prayed and reviewed scripture, I was struck by the frequency of the word “perhaps” in Mosiah 28:2: “That perhaps they might bring them to the knowledge of the Lord their God, and convince them of the iniquity of their fathers; and that perhaps they might cure them of their hatred towards the Nephites.” I love the word “perhaps,” how it presents a sense of hope and uncertainty—which is what I believe faith is. I also noticed for the first time the following phrase “they suffered much anguish of soul because of their iniquities, suffering much and fearing that they should be cast off forever. And it came to pass that they did plead with their father many days that they might go” (Mosiah 28:4-5).


    It finally clicked for me that the reasons they may have felt so strongly about going to the Lamanites were: (1) They still felt afraid for their own salvation, and wanted to do more for God’s work, and (2) They knew that if God could change them, “the very vilest of sinners” then God could also change their enemies, the murderous Lamanites (Mosiah 28:4). I doubt that other righteous men at that time would have had that realization and motivation. I would guess that God had been preparing them specifically for these missions, and was able to use their bad choices and experiences to bless others. I believe He can do the same in our lives. 


    Another fascinating thing I learned is that Alma the Elder was in fact 72 years old when the angel appeared to his son, meaning that Alma and the sons of Mosiah may not have been as young as we may usually assume. In that respect, their conversion is even more miraculous, as they had changed their ways so much later in life. These men inspire me with their testimonies of Christ, humility, and their tireless efforts to preach the word of God throughout their lives. In this year’s Come Follow Me, I hope you will enjoy reading about them as much as I have!

    Repeated Scriptural Themes

    “O have mercy”

    This is the first line sung in the entire show, by a Woman of Faith at King Benjamin’s tower. It appears throughout the show, such as when the people are fasting and praying that Alma the Younger can awake, when King Lamoni hears the gospel for the first time, when the servants of King Lamoni see him rise and fall again to the earth, and when King Lamoni’s wife arises from her unconscious state. In the Book of Mormon, the phrase “have mercy” shows up nine times- two times in Isaiah passages and the other seven are all quoted by people in this oratorio. Many have sung in choirs a song called “Kyrie Eleison.” It has been set to many different tunes, but it means “Lord, have mercy.” Are we not all in desperate need for the Lord’s mercy? I hope you can call out and find that “the Lord is merciful unto all who will, in the sincerity of their hearts, call upon his holy name “(Helaman 3:27).

    “Remember the captivity of thy fathers … None could deliver them except it be the Lord.”

    When I first started trying to write lyrics for Alma the Elder to sing, I had to go back in his history and learn more about him. I noticed this phrase “None could deliver them but the Lord their God”  in Mosiah 23:23 when Alma the Elder’s people are in bondage. It showed up again in Mosiah 24:21 after his people were redeemed out of bondage. Then, a similar version of the phrase is quoted by the Angel to Alma the Elder’s son. “Go, and remember the captivity of thy fathers in the land of Helam, and in the land of Nephi; and remember how great things he has done for them; for they were in bondage, and he has delivered them (Mosiah 27:16, emphasis added). It appears that Alma the Elder knew it, the angel knew it, and did Alma the Younger learn this lesson? 


    In Alma the Younger’s teachings he shares the following regarding his fathers, “They were in captivity, and again the Lord did deliver them out of bondage by the power of his word… And now behold, I say unto you, my brethren.. have you sufficiently retained in remembrance the captivity of your fathers? (Alma 5:5-6). You’ll also find in Alma 29:11 Alma the Younger’s testimony that he does remember the captivity of his fathers, and then teaches his son the same in Alma 36:2 and 29.


    I love these repetitions because I can see that Alma the Younger truly learned the lesson the angel was trying to teach him. Do we follow promptings from the Lord this sincerely? I also feel that God has taught me the power of remembering the captivity of my ancestors, both in the Book of Mormon, Saints, and in family history accounts. There is so much we can learn about the Lord and his mercy in such accounts. In our trials, truly, “none can deliver us except it be the Lord.”

    “He is the Light and the Life of the World”

    When writing the lyrics for Alma the Elder and his wife’s testimony of Christ, I thought about how Abinadi would have been their prophet, the one who had converted Alma the Elder and helped him to come to know the Savior. Surely it would be Abinadi’s words that would be quoted around the house and in worship services. My eyes caught this beautiful passage from Abinadi and I knew it was the one to use.


    Several months later, during my own Book of Mormon study, I was shocked to find that Alma the Younger uses these words verbatim when teaching his son Shiblon in Alma 38:9. The Spirit witnessed to me that indeed, Alma the Elder had loved and quoted these words, had taught them to his son, who taught them to his son also. What a beautiful testament to the power that comes when parents share their testimonies of Christ with their children.

    Special Thanks

    I would like to give a special thank you to many people who made this work possible:

    • My friends Cristian Torres and Kylee Murdock, for believing that I could write this oratorio from the very beginning.
    • My wonderful, supportive mentors who guided me through voicing, instrumentation and technical tips, and provided kind and constructive feedback during the writing process: Christopher J. Madsen, John C Leavitt, and Leland Spindler.
    • The incredible, dedicated, passionate members of the choir and orchestra, who have sacrificed Sunday evenings and valuable hours to practice and learn new and challenging pieces. Every rehearsal, they lifted me with their love and by the strength and power of their testimonies of the Savior and the Book of Mormon.
    • Our amazing technical volunteers—Sarah Dalley, for being such a gracious and willing supporter, willing to run any errands and help with anything. Cristian Torres, for volunteering his equipment and videography services, and keeping the non-profit alive with his plethora of technical and people skills. Becca Miess, for her courage to take on the role of conductor of a brand new show with full orchestra and choir, all while being an extremely busy music student at BYU. And to Blake Sharette, for coming out of the woodwork and offering his audio engineering skills and equipment freely to help us.
    • My wonderful parents, Gary and Jeanie Andelin, who raised me, supported me, gave me opportunities to perform and believed in me as a songwriter. I’m especially grateful they paid for all of my years of piano lessons!
    • To my handsome, wonderful, patient, supportive husband, Kyle Ellingson, who has been with me through all the highs and lows of producing this oratorio, who stays to the end of every rehearsal, wipes away my tears, listens to my worries, believes in me and is an unfailing friend.
    • Finally, to my Savior, Jesus Christ and to my Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother, who inspired this project and gave me the abilities, the resources and the enabling power to write it. I praise Them, for they continue to teach, strengthen, love, and redeem me daily.

    Tonight's Program

    0. Overture

    1. Converted Unto the Lord

    Woman of Faith

    O have mercy
    O have mercy
    And apply the atoning blood of Christ
    That we may receive forgiveness of our sins
    That our hearts may be purified
    For we believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God
    The Son of God (The Son of God)


    Choir

    Converted unto the Lord
    Converted unto His word
    Converted, we have no desire for sin
    We have been reborn in Him
    Converted unto the Lord
    Converted, our peace is restored
    Converted, we will praise His name forever
    We will be His children ever
    Converted

    2A. Proclamation

    King Mosiah

    There should be no pride or haughtiness to disturb our peace
    Esteem your neighbor as yourself
    Each of us must labor and work
    Each of us must not persecute
    That we may abound in the grace of God.

    2B. Sin a Little

    Alma the Younger

    Brothers and sisters, good day to all
    I come bringing tidings of cheer
    The God who created us is patient and generous
    So why do we need to fear
    He created this world and then gave it to us
    He trusts all of our decisions
    We are capable and smart
    See the riches in our carts
    So why follow these old men?


    Sin a little
    Lie a little
    There is no harm in this
    Fill your belly
    Let’s be merry
    All will be well with us.


    Add Sons of Mosiah/Choir

    Sin a Little (Sin a little)
    Lie a Little (Lie a little)
    There is no harm in this (There’s no harm in this)
    Fill your belly (Fill your belly)
    Let’s be merry (Let’s be merry)
    All will be well with us.


    Add King Mosiah/Alma the Elder/Alma the Elder’s Wife/Altos/Tenors

    Repent and come unto the Lord
    For his arm is stretched out still!


    Alma the Elder’s Wife

    Lord have mercy
    O have mercy on my son!

    3. Prayer of Faith

    Alma the Elder 

    What more could I do for him?
    What have I left undone?
    Every word that he speaks pierces my soul
    He fights against all that is good
    Tearing down all we build
    Precious children of God he has pulled from the fold
    And he’s my child
    He’s my precious child
    And he’s yours


    I was once a wicked man
    Perhaps he thinks I understand
    But there’s been a mighty change in me
    My Savior’s come and set me free
    I am a new man
    And the joy that I feel
    Is discernible and real
    If he could feel,
    If he could only feel


    O God, open his eyes
    Soften his heart
    Help him to realize
    The mercy through the gift of thy Son
    Let Thy Son save my son
    None can deliver Him
    Except it be the Lord!

    4. Angel's Appearance

    Angel

    Alma, arise and stand forth
    Alma arise and stand
    Why persecutest thou
    The church of God?


    Behold, the Lord hath heard the
    Prayers of thy father Alma
    He has prayed with much faith
    Concerning thee


    That thou mightest be brought to the knowledge of the truth. Therefore for this purpose have I come to convince thee of the power and authority of God that the prayers of his servants might be answered according to their faith.


    Can ye dispute the pow’r of God?
    Doth not my voice shake the earth?
    Can ye not also behold
    I am sent from God?


    Go and remember the captivity of thy fathers
    And remember how great things the Lord has done for them!
    None could deliver them except it be the Lord!


    If thou wilt of thyself be destroyed,

    Seek no more to destroy the church of God.


    Ammon

    Brothers, brothers

    We cannot deny what we’ve seen

    Brothers, brothers.

    Tis surely the pow’r of heaven!

    5. Break Forth into Joy!

    Alma the Elder’s Wife

    Break forth into joy, sing together
    For the Lord hath comforted His people
    He hath redeemed my son!


    Alma the Elder

    The Lord hath made bare his holy arm
    And the ends of the earth shall see
    The salvation of our God!


    Alma the Elder/Alma the Elder’s Wife

    He is the light and the life of the world
    A light that is endless (A light that is endless)
    That can never be darkened (That can never be darkened)
    A life which is endless
    That there can be no more death
    Jesus, the Son of God


    Choir/Alma the Elder/Alma the Elder’s Wife

    O have mercy (O have mercy)
    And open the mouth of Alma that he might speak, (That he might speak)
    That his limbs might receive their strength, that we might see (That his limbs might receive their strength, that they might see)
    That we might see and know the goodness and glory of God
    O have mercy (On my son)

    6. Pained No More!

    Alma the Younger

    Be of good comfort, Father
    Hear of the Lord’s deliverance
    This son of yours is a new creature in Christ
    I was in a fallen state
    In the darkest abyss
    And my soul was racked with all my sins
    Then I called out to my Redeemer
    Pained no more!


    The Lord has snatched my soul
    I’m redeemed and I am whole
    Born of God, filled with light
    Because I know Christ 


    I have repented of my sins
    Freed from the bonds that I was in
    And I have been born of the Spirit
    I am pained no more


    I had rejected my Redeemer
    Denied what was spoken by our fathers
    And now, I am sure that He will come
    I am pained no more


    Alma the Elder/Alma the Younger

    He was once a wicked man (The Lord has snatched my soul)

    And now at last he understands

    For there’s been a mighty change in him (I’m redeemed)

    The Savior’s come and ransomed him

    He is a new man! (and I am whole)

    And the joy that I feel (Born of God)

    Is discernible and real (Filled with light)

    Now he can feel, (Because I know Christ)

    Now he can truly feel!


    The Lord opened his eyes (I have repented of my sins)

    Softened his heart (Freed from the bonds that I was in)

    And now I realize

    Thy mercy through the gift of Thy Son (And I have been born of the Spirit)

    Now my Son (I am pained no more)

    Is Thy son!


    None could deliver him (None could deliver me )

    Except it be the Lord! (Except it be the Lord!)

    7. Perhaps

    Aaron

    Brothers, sometimes I cannot help but fear
    That it’s too late, that I can’t be forgiven


    Himni

    The anguish from my sins is still right here
    I fear that I shall be cast off forever 


    Aaron

    Though we have strived to repair all our injuries
    Traveling through the land preaching Jesus


    Omner

    We have been the very vilest of sinners
    Somehow God’s infinite mercy has spared us


    Ammon

    I need to know why.
    Why did he choose me?


    Omner

    Why did he save me


    Ammon

    After all that I’ve done


    Ammon/Omner

    I can’t let it be.


    Aaron

    Perhaps I was saved so that I’d do something good


    Omner

    Perhaps I was saved so I’d do what no one would


    Ammon

    Perhaps because I have walked this path
    Have felt Satan’s fiery wrath
    I have the faith perhaps


    Himni

    Perhaps my taste of torment gives me strength
    To go out and rescue souls at any length


    Aaron

    Perhaps the Lord knows I cannot bear if
    One of His children should perish
    I have the strength perhaps


    Ammon/Aaron/Omner/Himni/Muloki/Ammah

    Perhaps we might bring them to know of Jesus’ words,
    Perhaps, we’ll convince them to lay down all their swords,
    Perhaps they might also rejoice in the Lord
    And our peace with them would be restored
    They’d be converted
    To the Lord!

    8. It is He

    King Mosiah

    My sons
    Are you sure
    Are you quite determined in your quest?
    I know that you are the best that this kingdom could have
    And yet, you refuse
    I know your hearts are good
    You want to help
    And in that, I am proud of you
    I know that God could work a miracle through you
    But why not here, but why not here?


    Ammon

    O Father
    We know
    That thou wants us to stay
    This kingdom is a heavy weight for you to carry


    Omner

    But we know
    God provides a way


    Ammon

    And it is He that calls us far away


    Ammon/Omner

    It is He


    Himni

    You know what we were, you know what we are


    Aaron

    You know what we’ve done and who we’ve become


    Omner

    Through God’s grace, even the vilest of sinners can change


    Aaron/Himni

    You know what we know, you know what it means to us


    Ammon/Omner

    This gospel must ring in every ear


    Ammon/Aaron/Omner/Himni

    Oh how can we fear when God is the One
    Calling us to go?
    It is He.


    King Mosiah

    My sons
    You are quite determined in your wish
    To go and preach the word
    Godspeed my sons
    Godspeed my sons
    I pray His hand be o’er you always!
    Thou wilt all be delivered
    The Lord has promised me you’ll be safe
    You’ll be safe
    Go with God, my sons.
    Godspeed my sons

    9. Instruments in Thy Hand

    Ammon

    O Lord grant us a portion of Thy Spirit


    Ammon/Ammah/Omner

    To go with us and abide with us


    Ammon/Ammah/Omner/Himni/Aaron/Muloki

    That we might be instruments
    In Thy hand to bring our brethren to the truth.


    Ammon/Ammah/Omner/Himni/Aaron/Muloki

    O Lord God we thank Thee for Thy mercy
    And we trust Thy promises
    Raise us up to show Thy love
    Grant that we might know and teach thy holy Word.


    Choir

    I will be on your right hand and your left hand
    And my Spirit shall be in your hearts
    I will go before your face
    With mine angels round about to bear you up
    With mine angels round about to bear you up


    Make us instruments in Thy hand Lord
    Always.

    10. Ye Shall Be His Servants

    Lamoni

    Is it Thy desire to dwell in this land among our people, the Lamanites?


    Ammon

    Yea, I desire to dwell among this people, perhaps until the day I die.


    Lamoni

    Loose his bands, I would that this Nephite should take one of my daughters to wife


    Ammon

    Nay, but I will be thy servant.


    Choir

    He will take your sons, and appoint them for himself,
    For his chariots, and to be his horsemen
    And he will take your daughters to be ointment makers,
    And to be cooks, and to be bakers.
    And he will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your oliveyards,
    And put them to his work.
    He will take the tenth of your sheep: and ye shall be his servants.


    Choir

    Scatter, make them flee, destroy them
    Plunder, hear them plead, they suffer
    Hit them with your stones
    Take back what he stole
    We will not have Him to be our ruler


    Now the king will slay us
    As he has our brethren
    Because flocks were scattered
    By these wicked men
    Ohhh! They are scattered.
    Already scattered
    Now the king will slay us
    We shall surely die.


    Ammon

    My brethren, be of good cheer
    Let us go in search of the flocks and we will gather them here
    We will preserve them unto the king
    And he will not slay us
    Be of good cheer


    Ammon

    Encircle the flocks round about
    That they flee not and I go contend with these men.


    Choir

    We will preserve them unto the king
    And he will not slay us
    Be of good cheer!


    Tenors/Basses

    Plunder, hear them plead, (Destroy them!)

    Make them flee, Scatter! (Take back what he stole)

    Take back what he stole (They suffer)

    Hit the Nephite (We will not have Him)

    Hit him with your stones (To be our ruler)

    (Come!)

    Plunder, hear them plead, (Destroy them!)

    Make them flee, Scatter! (Take back what he stole)

    Take back what he stole (They suffer)

    Hit the Nephite (We will not have Him)

    Hit him with your stones (To be our ruler)

    11. Surely This is More Than a Man

    King Lamoni

    Surely, this is more than a man
    Is not this the Great Spirit who doth
    Send great punishments
    Upon this people,
    Because of their murders?


    Lamanite Servant

    We know not, but this much we know
    That he cannot be slain by the enemies
    Of the king
    Because of his great strength!
    He cannot be slain!


    King Lamoni

    Now I know this is the Great Spirit
    And he has come down at this time
    To preserve your lives
    that I might not slay you 


    King Lamoni

    Where is this man that has such great power?


    Lamanite Servant

    Behold, he is feeding thy horses.


    Lamanite Servant

    Rabbanah, the king desireth thee to stay.


    Ammon

    What wilt thou that I should do for thee, O king?


    Ammon

    What desirest thou of me?

    12. Believest Thou?

    King Lamoni

    Art thou that Great Spirit, who knows all things?


    Ammo

    I am not.


    King Lamoni

    How knowest thou my thoughts?
    Tell me concerning these things
    And by what power ye slew and smote off the arms
    If thou wilt tell me concerning these things,
    Whatsoever thou desirest I will give unto thee


    Ammon

    Wilt thou hearken unto my words?


    King Lamoni

    Yea, I will believe all thy words


    Ammon

    Believest thou that there is a God?


    King Lamoni

    I do not know what that meaneth


    Ammon

    Believest thou that there is a Great Spirit?


    King Lamoni

    Yea


    Ammon

    Believest thou that this Great Spirit, who is God
    Created all things in heaven and earth?


    King Lamoni

    Yea I believe, but I do not know the heavens.


    Ammon

    The heavens is a place where God and all his holy angels dwell
    And there he looketh down upon his children
    And he knows all the thoughts and the intents of every human heart
    For he created each one by his hand


    King Lamoni

    I believe all these things which thou hast spoken. Art thou sent from God?


    Ammon

    I am a man, created in His image
    And it he who called me here to teach
    It is He
    And he grants me a portion of His Spirit
    Which giveth me knowledge and also pow’r
    That I might be an instrument
    In His hand to bring this people to the truth.

    13. Psalm of Mourning

    Lamoni

    O Lord, have mercy;
    Upon me and my people


    King Lamoni’s Daughter

    Mitakola
    Tokiya ilale
    Nitakuye ki ocicile pe hey
    Ceya wau we
    Otehikelo hey

    14. I Believe

    King Lamoni’s Wife

    I have been told
    That thou art a prophet
    Of a holy God
    That thou has pow’r
    to do many mighty works
    in his name


    If this is so,
    Wilt thou go
    Unto my husband? 


    Two days and two nights
    He has lain upon his bed
    Cold and unmoving
    Some say he is dead
    But to me
    He seems yet alive!


    If this is so
    Wilt thou go
    Unto my husband?


    Ammon

    Dear queen, King Lamoni is not dead
    But, he sleepeth in God instead
    And on the morrow he shall rise again
    Therefore, do not bury him
    Believest thou this?


    King Lamoni’s Wife

    No witness, I have had no witness
    Save thy word
    And of those who serve
    Nevertheless
    I believe
    That it shall be
    According as thou said
    Yea, I do believe
    I believe


    Ammon

    Blessed art thou
    Because of thy exceeding faith
    Never have I seen such faith among the Nephites

    15. Blessed Be the Name of God

    King Lamoni

    Blessed be the name of God,
    and blessed art thou.
    For as sure as thou livest,
    I have seen my Redeemer;
    He shall come forth,
    He shall redeem
    All who believe on his name.


    Ammon

    O Lord God, I thank thee for thy mercy


    Choir

    O have mercy!


    Lamanite Servant

    Lord have mercy
    O have mercy upon us!

    16. Waiting Upon the Lord

    Abish

    It happened so long ago
    A vision remarkable
    But still I can feel Him
    I tried to tell of Him
    But my mouth was closed
    Trusting His promises
    Years and years of silence, just


    Waiting upon the Lord
    Waiting upon His word
    Trying to show through kindness alone
    The love I have known
    Finally they can see
    At last He set them free


    For Father is a man
    He shall come down again
    To take upon him all of our suffering
    And save us from sin
    Now darkness flees away
    For his love lights the way


    Waiting upon the Lord
    He does fulfill His word
    Now is my moment to let them behold it;
    This wonder of God!


    All of these years
    And all of this time
    The time is now for me to speak


    Waiting upon the Lord
    He does fulfill His word
    Just wait upon the Lord!

    17. Come and See

    Abish

    Come and see the wonders of God!
    For King Lamoni and his queen
    Have fallen down
    Upon the earth
    With all of their servants


    Choir

    Let us go to the house of the king
    Let us behold and verify
    The marvelous scene
    What could this mean?
    Come, let us see it! 


    Choir

    He is a Nephite!


    Lamanite Woman 1

    Perhaps a great evil has come upon them, or upon our dear king and his house
    Because he has suffered this Nephite to tarry as none of our people allow


    Lamanite Woman 2

    No of a truth the reason is quite plain
    The king is cursed for the servants he slayed
    Who could not preserve all of his flocks


    Choir

    Who is this man that hath such great pow’r?


    Basses

    The Nephite must be the Great Spirit


    Alto 2s

    He was sent by the Great Spirit


    Tenor 2s

    Or he is a monster sent by the Nephites to torment us


    Soprano 1s

    Sent to afflict us because of our iniquities


    Tenor 1s

    The same Great Spirit who has always attended the Nephites


    Alto 1s

    The same Great Spirit who destroyed our people!


    Abish

    Nooooo

    18. Converted Unto the Lord Reprise

    King Lamoni’s Wife

    O blessed Jesus, who has saved me from an awful hell.
    Blessed God, have mercy on this people!
    Ahhhhhh


    Choir

    I do believe (I do believe)
    Ahhhhh


    Ammon

    Come let me tell you of heav’n


    Lamanite Servant

    We have spoken with angels


    Altos

    We have no desire to sin
    We have been reborn in Him

    Ahhhhhh


    Choir

    Converted unto the Lord
    Converted, we lay down our swords
    Converted, we have no desire for sin
    We have been reborn in Him!


    Converted unto the Lord
    Converted, our peace is restored
    Converted, we will praise His name forever
    We will be His children ever
    Converted.

    19A. Overture Reprise

    19B. How Knows Thou?

    Amalekite Man

    What is this that thou hast testified? Why do not angels appear unto us?
    Are not this people as good as thy people?
    “Except we repent we perish.”


    Amalekite Woman

    How knowest thou of our thoughts and intents?

    How knowest thou we have cause to repent?
    We believe that God will save all men.


    Aaron

    Believest thou that the Son of God
    Shall come to earth to redeem mankind?


    Amalekite Woman

    We do not believe in these foolish traditions
    How can you know of things to come?
    We do not believe that thy fathers and ours could have known that God would have a son!


    Amalekite Man

    We do assemble ourselves to worship.
    How knowest thou that we are not righteous?
    Cast him out, this fool has told us lies!


    Aaron

    No other, there is no other
    Way or means
    Whereby man can be saved
    only in and through
    Jesus Christ
    Through His suffering
    And atonement of His blood
    He will die for us.
    Do you believe?

    20. Turn to Me

    Aaron

    My eyes are ever on the Lord
    For only He will release my feet
    From the snare


    Turn to me
    And be gracious unto me
    Turn to me
    For I am lonely and afflicted
    The troubles of my heart have multiplied


    Turn to me
    And be gracious unto me
    For I am lonely and afflicted
    Am lonely and afflicted
    Turn to me!
    The troubles of my heart have multiplied
    Free me from my anguish

    21. If God Be For Us

    Muloki

    If God be for us, who can be against us?
    Our God is for us.


    Ammah

    Our present suff’rings cannot be compared with
    The glory coming
    With patience, wait and see!


    Muloki

    We wait upon the Lord.


    Ammah/Muloki/Aaron

    For who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
    Shall tribulation, distress, or persecution,
    Famine, or nakedness,
    Peril, or sword?
    Nay, in all these things
    We are more than conquerors
    Through Him that loved us.
    Him that still loves us
    Our Savior Jesus
    We can do all things through Christ


    Choir

    Nothing can separate us from the Love of Christ (Nothing can separate us from His love)

    Neither death, nor life,

    Angels, nor principalities,

    Not powers, nor present things,

    Nor things to come,

    Nor height, nor depth, nor any creature (If God be for us, who can be against us?)

    Can separate us (In His strength, we can do all things)

    Separate us

    Nothing can separate us from the love of Jesus (We can do all things through Christ)

    Nothing can separate us from His love (Nothing can separate us from His love)

    22. Led by the Spirit

    23. Converted unto the Lord Instrumental

    24. This is My Joy

    Alma the Younger

    O that I were an angel
    And could have the wish of mine heart
    That I might go forth and speak
    With the trump of God!


    I would declare unto each soul
    As with the voice of thunder
    Repentance and the plan
    Of redemption


    I do remember the captivity of my fathers
    I remember how great things the Lord has done for me
    None can deliver us except it be the Lord


    I know that which the Lord hath commanded me, and I glory in it.
    I do not glory of myself, but this is my glory,
    That perhaps I may be an instrument in the hands of God
    To bring some soul to repentance;
    This is my joy.
    This is my joy!
    This is my joy!


    Alma the Younger

    Ammon, Aaron, Omner, Himni!


    Ammon

    Alma!


    Aaron

    Alma!


    Alma the Younger

    My friends!

    25A. I Will Boast of My God

    Ammon

    Could we have supposed
    when we started out
    That the Lord would grant us such great blessings?
    Could we have supposed
    when we started out
    How great reason we would have to rejoice?


    For our brethren were in darkness
    Even in the darkest abyss
    Strangers to God
    Racked with hatred
    Encircled by destruction


    And now
    They can see the marvelous light of God
    Thousands of them do now rejoice
    God has loosed them
    From the chains of death and hell
    And they do sing redeeming love


    Aaron

    Ammon, I fear that thy joy doth carry thee away unto boasting.


    Ammon

    I do not boast in my own strength,
    nor in my own wisdom;
    But I will boast of my God
    I will rejoice in my God.


    Ammon/Aaron/Omner/Himni/Alma the Younger

    Yea, I know that I am nothing;
    as to my strength I am weak;
    I will not boast of myself,
    but I will boast of my God


    Aaron

    In His strength, I can do all things!


    Ammon

    In His strength, I can do all things!


    Choir

    In His strength

    Ahhhh 

    25B. Finale

    Basses

    Let us glory
    We will glory in the Lord
    We will rejoice
    For our joy is full


    Altos

    Who can glory too much in the Lord
    Who can say too much
    Of his power and mercy?


    Sopranos

    In His strength we can do all things
    In His strength we can do all things


    Tenor

    This is my joy!
    This is my joy!


    Ammon

    Now if this is boasting
    Even so will I boast


    All Soloists

    This is my life
    And my light,
    My joy and my salvation.


    Choir

    Nothing can separate us from the love of Christ
    Neither death, nor life,
    Angels, nor principalities,
    not powers, nor present things,
    nor things to come,
    Nor height, nor depth, nor any creature
    Can separate us
    Separate us
    Nothing can separate us from the love of Jesus
    Nothing can separate us from His love
    Amen!

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