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AmazingGrace

JOHNNE\ilTON WILLIAMWALKER

1.4 - maz - ing- grace, how sweet the sound; That-


Z.'Twas- grace that- taught my heaÍt to fear, And-
3. ThÍu- man - y- dan - gers, toils and snares, I-
4. IVhen- we've been- there ten thou - sand years. Bright-

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saved a- wÌetch like- me! I- once was- lost but-


grace fears re - lieved; How- pre - cious- did that-
have al - read - y- come; 'Tis- gÍace that- bro't me-
shin ing- as the- sun; We've- no less- days to-

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am found, Was-----:- blind but- now


ap - pear, The- hour I- first be - lieved!
thus far, And- gÌace will- lead me home.
God's praise, Than- when we- fiÍst be - gun.
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Ananged by
LARI GOSS

Unison
o beau - ti - ful for spac - ious skies, For am - ber waves of
Baritone only

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grain,- For pur - Ple moun - tain mâi - es - ties a - bove úe fruit - ed

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plain!- A - mer - i-ca! A - mer - i - ca! God shed His grâce on

Uníson
thee,- And crown thy good with broth - -
er hood From sea to shin - ing
moun - tains to the prarr - les, To the

Dümcilm/E B/Ffi cfrn cfrn

bless A - mer- i - ca.

B/F$ cfrn cflm

home,- God bless A - mer-i-cq

B/Ffl Ffii

Gflmz cfm B/Df E

Land of pil - grim's pride, From ev moun - tain


side,-

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Em/G Dm/G C/G

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home, A-mer - i - ca!

GodblessA-mer-i - ca.
Boundless
Love
Wordsand Musíc by
DIANNE WILKINSON
Am/G G Em

l. There is not a moth - er, sis - ter, friend or broth - er- Loves úe
2. Je - sus wants to love you, there is none a - bove you,- You are

way that le - sus can; He proved His love for me when He


pre -
Dre clous
cious in
m His sight; He will nev - er fail you,-
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died on Cal - va - ry He- gave His life for fall - en- man.
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when the doubts as sail you,- He'll be with you day and- night.
D.S.That will last thru all e - ter - ni ty.

CHORUS

His love bormd- less- love. And it reach - es down and


His love,

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touch - es- love ls aÍl end - less- love,
toucb- es me, His love,
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ChampionOf Love
Vords and Music by
PHIL and CAROLYN CROSS

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l.La - dies and gen - tle - m€n! may I have- your at-ten-tion,
2. He left His home - town- to- en - ter this a - r e - n 4

I want to in - tro - duce to you in- this


raise His hands in vic - to-ry for me, A n a n - g r y

cor - ner of the good- and úe right,-


cru - ci - fied- úis- king who wore their crown-

stands a cham - pion- robed - in white; His height ex - ceeds the


glad - ly watched their cham - pion go - ing down; But I will nev - er

heav weight out - weighs the world,-


count I'm a wit - ness of-

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reach- reach - es ev 'ry- where, His age is ev - er


day He rose to re - tain the ti - tle, "Cham - pi - on of

CHORUS

He high - er the high - est, gÍeat - er the great,

No will ev take- His pow'r-

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He's more might - y thaÍl- úe migbt - i- est,- He reigns from a - bove,
Ah, a - bove,-

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He's the all - time, un-dis-put - ed, un-de-feat - ed Cham-pi-on- of love.-
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Don't BeAfraid

Wordsand Music by
ROGER and DEBBIE BEI\ÍNETT

Fm7 Eblc Ab

So/ol.The dis - ci - Ples- were tossed on cold rag - ing sea, But

DbtÊb Ab EbIG Fm AbIEb

"Mas - ter,-
Je- sus was sleep- ing,- so- peace- ful - ly; They cried, O donl You

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"Peace,be
care that \rye He spoke three- soft- words,
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CHORUS

still," It was the storm that had to die.- So don't be d -

Fm obrcb Ab Dbtp.b A'IÊD

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fraid when the dark- ness is clos - ing, The Mas- ter is

BbmT BbmT
'ry When the world says it's
near, Hís voice calms ev - storm;

nb abmznbrc

'.No, I've just In youÌ dark - est of


the Mas - ter says,

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times, wheth-er rain or in sun- shine, don't be

BbmTAb/cDha Abt:b
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it feels to be tossed by the storm, know how it feels to bat-t€red and torn; Yet I
know how-
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L:now how- it feels to be car- ried on Calmed by the strength of

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CHORUS

who is faiú - tul and true! So don't be t


a
fraid when the dark - ness is The Mas - ter is
.-a.-

Êbm7@dd4l Db/F

'ry storm; When the $'orld says it's


near, His voice calms ev -

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ebm Ab/c DbtF Ab Êb7tlb Ab/c Db Ébm Dh/F

úe Mas - ter says,


'No, I've just be - gun, In your dark- est of

ebrcbcb DbtF
times. wheth-er rain or in sun- shine. don't be a - fraid. When the dark- ness is

Ebm DblF Db EbmT(add4) Gb(add2


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clos - ing the Mas - ter is His voicecalms ev - 'ry

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storm; When the world o - ver,-

EbrnTt1b DbtF
the Mas - ter says, I've just In your dark - est of

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wheth - er rain don't be


don't be

fraid, In your dark - est of times, when it's all on the


fraid, Don't be a - fraid,
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line, Hear the good Mas - ter


"Don't be a -
don't be a - fraid
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"Don't be a - fraid, don't you be a - fraid,- don't be


donl be a - fraid, don't- be-
FartherAlong

Wods and Music by


REV.W.B.STEVENS

1.Tempt - ed and- hied, oft made to


(Ys.2Ie com - ing in
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Why it should- be
When He comes- from
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all the day long; While there are- oth


home in the sky; Then we shall- meet
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l i v - i n g a - b o u t Nev - er mo
in that bright rÌìarÌ We'll un - der
Bb/D- Eb t

Iest ed tho' in úe wrong.


it all by and by,
Bb3 Gm Cm/F Dm/F Bb
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CEORUS

Far - ther a - long know all

Bb Bb/D Eb Cm/Eb Eb

Far - ther a - long un - der - stand

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We'll un - der - stand

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all by and by.

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see So/oWe'll un - der - stand


He BoreIt All
J.RBAXTERJT.

l. My pre - cious Sav - lor suf - fered pain and a 8 - o - n y ,


2. They placed a crown of thoms up - on my Sav - ior's head,
3.Up Cal - v'ry's hill rn shame the bless - ed Sav - ior hod,

He bore it that I might live;


Free - ly bore it all, with Him might live;

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He broke the bonds of sin and set the cap - tive free,
By cru - el man with spear His side was pierced and bled,
Be - tween two thieves they c r u - c i - Í i e d the Son of God,

in His pres - ence live.


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CHORUS

it all that I might see His shin - ing face,


He bore
Je - sus bore it see His shin - ing face,

Free - ly bore it Him miCht live;


He bore thar I might live;
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stood com - demned to die but Je - sus took my place,


Stood con-demned to die, free - ly took my place,

in His pres - ence live.


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He MadeA Change

Wordsand Music by
ERNIE IIAASE and JOELLINDSEY
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sbmnb etnb abmleb Dbe

Jo/o l. When Paul met the Lord on Da - mas cus Road, - h e


friends- - 'cause they
(2. Now) I've seen some old shak ing their heads,
DbIAb Ab ^b7 ob/Ab Ab

detached - no pedol

nev - er was the same- When- Pe - ter met the Lord, he


'When
nev - er tho't they'd see- a sin - ner like- me would
Dbe Ab7 obtebeb ^bz Ab

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lefr his boat,- aÍìd staÍ - ed fish- ing for men;


praise the Lord,- or bow my head to pray;

Ab7 obrab Ab Bb7 cm/Eb GtEbEbT

I may not be Pe- ter or Paul,- but one úing I can sure ly say,-
I'm not- what- I used- to be,- my life has been- re ar-ranged,-

Db Ab ebtc

When I met the Lord and made Him my choice,- He


It's noth- ing that I've- done- but I have found some - one who
Db
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d e f- i - n i t e - l y made-
def- i-nìte-ly mâde-

He made a change in the \,r'ay úat I'm walk lng,


He made a

He made a change in the way that I'm talk - ing, Old things passeda - way,
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He made a change in the life that I'm liv ing, I'm set
change,

fin-al - ly for-giv-en, If He can make a change in ffiê, He- can make a change in
He made a change in the Ìvay that I'm walk ing, He rnade a change in the
He made a change,

way that I'm talk Old things passed a - way, be - hold, ev - 'ry-thing's

Ab/Db
He made a change in the
He made a change,

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life that I'm liv set free, fin - al - ly for-giv-en,


He made a change,

He can make a change in me, He- can make a change in

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He made a
He made a change in the way that I'm walk - lng'
He made a change in the way that I walk, He

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He made a change in the way that I'm talk _ ing, things


change,

Yes,- He made a
be - hold,
change,
He made a change in úe life that I'm liv - ing,

fin-al-ly for-giv-en, If He can make a change in me, He- can make a change in

I said, if He can make a change in me, He-


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He can make a change in me, He- can make a change in


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Savior
LEE ROYABERNATTIY LED ROYABERNATEY
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l. You've heard- a - bout a place called Heav- en up in the blue, I'm glad- that all my
2. Don't ev er try to quench the spir it when God's a - round,
- Somepeo - ple seem to

sin's for - giv - en, I'm tell - ing you; I'd like- to see you get this feel - ing
get so near it, then tum Him down; -
Judg ment,- you're gon - na see the Sav - ior

you can re - ceive, God's read - y now to give this feel - ing, if you be - lieve.
úat you've passed by, Think how- you'regon - na feel that mom - ing, when oth - ers cry.

CHORUS

a p e r - s o n - a l lOUr, a per - son - al friend,


son - al - iour,

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t per - son - al fa - vor, too,


per - son-al fa - voÍ,- that's Ìvhy

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blue,
tell it out wher - ev - er I maY go. When I am blue and

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He'll
low down, He'll take me thru. old Sa- tan

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From the paú úat is mine, I nev - er -


can't get me dolvn, And from the path I'll nev - er - more wa

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more shall roam, He's a friend.oh. oh, He's a per- son- al friend.
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He SetMe Free
ALBERTE.BRUMLEY
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L Once like a bird in pris - on I dwelt,- No free - dom from my


2.Now I am climb ing high - er
- each day,- -
Dark ness of night has
3.Good - by to sin and things that con - found,- of the world shall

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sor row I felt; But Je - sus came and lis - tened to me And-
drift - e d a - way; My feet are plant - ed on high - er ground And-
tum me a - round; Dai ly I'm work - ing, I'm pray - ing, too, And-

CHORUS
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glo - ry to God, He set- me free.- He set me free, yes,


glo - ry to God, I'm home - ward bound.-
glo - ry to God, I'm go - ing tÌtÍu.-

He set me free, And- He broke the bonds of pris - on for me;- I'm glo - ry
a

Gm F7lA Bb abF F7
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bound my Je - sus to see, For- glo - ry to God, He set- me free.

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He'sMy King
ADGERM.PACE ADGERM,PACE
Db ^h Bbi ^h

l. I have a Friend Di - üne, walk - ing with me, Mak - ing my


2.1 have a Sav - ior dear, talk - ing wiú h€, He is so
3. I have the Fio - ly Ghost liv - ing in me, He is my

ebteb Db

path - way shine, Might - y is He; Je - sus. the One I love,


ver - y neaÍ, seems I can see; O - ver life's rug - ged w^Y
Roy - al Host, faith - tul is He; Fill - ing me with His love

glad - ly I sing Prais - es to Him a - bove, He is my King.


to Him I cling, He is my guide and stay, Je - sus my King.
so I may sing Prais - es to Christ a - bove, He is my King.

CHORUS
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and reiens for - ev - er more,


He's my bless - ed Kng,

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He's my dore, I love Him,


Ebm/Gb Gb ah eFt eh aFt

to wor - ship and a - dore, Oh, I dear - ly


He's my heav'n - ly King,

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love Him, There is none a - bove Him, W o n - d e r - f u I


Won - der tul !s

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Db BbÍ'/Db

He; He's mY
He, úis might - y King of glo - ry He's my bless - ed King,

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He's my
FÍr/Ab Db Ebm/Gb Gb

the world pro - claim, He's my King


He's my heav'n - ly King

claim it loud - ly, He's King of


eh nFt eh eFz ^b1 ebmr c/BbBb'rì7 c/Bb

roy - al, ho - ly fame, Wïen I get to glo - ry will sing the

h o - l y fame,
BhnT Bhn Eb

sto-ry of His love for


of His love for me. His love for me.
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Homeland
Wordsand Musíc by
DIANNE \ryILKINSON
CHORUS

There'sa cit-v called Home land,- I cân hear you call - ing ú€,

my Oh, how sv,feet it's gon - na be;-

stand up - on- your shore,

And know live there e v - e r - m o r e .

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beck- oned my loved ones my tears did flow,-

tho' I I could not hide- how it to see them go;-

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now I lnow- they just left this world- and just moved to a much bet- ter place,-
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And some- dav vou- will call me. too.- and I will see them face- to face.-
I FeelLike TravelingOn
ln óy JAMES D. VAUGIIAN
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I like hav - el - ing on;


1. My heavn - ly home- rs bright and fair, feel
I like trav - el - ing on;
2. Its glit - t'ring tow'rs- the srm out shine, feel
- -
3. Let oth - ers seek- L home be - low, I feel like tav el ing on;
good to h€, I feel like trav - el - ing on;
4. The Lord has been- so

- el - ing on.
pain nor death- can en - ter there, I feel like trav
hav - el - ing on.
That heav' - ly man - slon shall be mine, I feel like
- - ing on'
Which flames de - vour,- or waves o'er - flow, I feel like trav el
trav - el - ing on.
til that bless - ed home I see, I feel like

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trav-el-ing heav'n ly home-


trav-el-ing
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