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Now That the Morning Has Broken the DarknessGrayson Warren Brown
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High-energy hymns, psalms, spirituals and gospel-style songs Grayson's first collection in seven years provides 12 new hymns, psalms, spirituals and gospel-style songs. Marked by his distinctive passion and energy, the music encourages full participation by the faithful, whatever the setting. Prayerful, Taizé-style chants A mesmerizing Taizé-style song, "Meditation" uses a repeating refrain-"Jesus, precious Savior"-to lead worshipers into an ever-deepening place of prayer. Singing "Shout Praise," an infectious gospel-style song, you can't help but do what it says: "everybody clap your hands, lift high your voice" and "stand up and shout, let the world know you are saved." Grand hymns, jazzy psalms Especially appropriate for Easter season, the title track is a grand, traditional-style hymn, complete with parts for full choir, piano, brass, timpani and strings. An impressive horn section-saxophone, trumpet, trombone-and rock ensemble back the gospel choir on the jazzy "Psalm 147/Alleluia." Ethereal funeral music, classic gospel songs Arranged for choir and organ, "Song of Farewell" is a breathtaking new setting for funeral liturgies. Everyone will recognize the classic gospel hymn "Down by the Riverside" and its familiar refrain, "ain't gonna study war no more." It appears here in a new arrangement by Rick Modlin. Great for praise and prayer, retreats, missions and liturgy Designed for use in praise and prayer, retreats, missions and liturgy, these songs offer a message of hope -- hope in Christ, the Morning Star, who has broken the darkness forever. Parish music directors, retreat directors, prayer groups and faith communities large and small will find something to use and love in Now That the Morning Has Broken the Darkness.
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