CGAC1645 God's Love Is Alive in Us (Accompaniment Track)
Description
Accompaniment Track for CGA1645 God's Love Is Alive in Us, by Mark Patterson.
Voicing: SATB and unison choir with piano or organ and optional 2 octaves handbells
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CGA1645 God's Love Is Alive in Us - SATB and unison choir
CGAC1645e God's Love Is Alive in Us (Digital Download Accompaniment Track)
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