O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies
O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies (The Unclouded Day). Josiah Kelly Alwood* (1828–1909).
Alwood composed both the words and music of this gospel song in 1879 following a debate with a Seventh Day Adventist minister in Spring Hill, Ohio. After a lengthy exchange that extended late into the night, he mounted his horse for an eight-mile journey back to his home in Morenci, Michigan. An account written by the composer in the Observer (5 June 1879), a Morenci paper, states:
As I entered our village from the south at 12:50 last night (returning from the discussion at Spring Hill), I saw a rainbow which was caused by the rays of the moon streaming against a shower of rain falling from...
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