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Songs for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

Greetings Everyone,

Below is a list of song we think you could use this Sunday for the Fourth Sunday of Easter. This week we wanted to try something different. You will notices there are a couple of songs that are connected to a few of the lectionary scriptures. We hope you will find this helpful as you prepare to lead your congregation this week.

As always, there are links to the CCLI page as well a YouTube Playlist

SCRIPTURE: Psalm 23

Psalm 23 (Surely Goodness Surely Mercy). Shane Barnard. 2015 Songs From Wellhouse. CCLI 7054930

Psalm 23 (I am not Alone). Joshua Sherman, Laurel Taylor, Steven Musso. 2018 Tent Peg Music. The Emerging Sound Publishing. CCLI 7111981

SCRIPTURE: Acts 9:36-43

Resurrecting. Chris Brown, Mac Brock, Matthew Ntlele, Steven Furtick, Wade Joye. 2015 Music By Elevation Worship Publishing. CCLI 7051507

Because He Lives (Amen). Chris Tomlin, Daniel Carson, Ed Cash, Gloria Gaither, Jason Ingram, Matt Maher, William Gaither. 2014 D.G. Publishing, sixsteps Music, sixsteps Songs, Worship Together Music. CCLI 7027887

SCRIPTURE: Revelation 7:9-17

Worthy is the Lamb. Darlene Zschech. 2000 Wondrous Worship. CCLI 321755

Revelation Song. Jennie Lee Riddle. 2004 Gateway Create Publishing. CCLI 44479


 
 
 

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