
There Is A Redeemer Sheet Music PDF (Kathryn Scott)

There Is A Redeemer Sheet Music PDF (Kathryn Scott)



There Is A Redeemer
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Piano/Vocal & Lead Sheet Details
Download the sheet music for There Is A Redeemer by Kathryn Scott, from the album In Christ Alone: 25 of Today's Most Powerful Modern Hymns. This song was arranged by Integrity Music in the key of D.
SongID | 24066 |
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Language | English |
Album | In Christ Alone: 25 of Today's Most Powerful Modern Hymns |
Artists | Kathryn Scott |
Authors | Melody Green |
Arrangers | Integrity Music |
CCLI Song No. | 11483 |
Tempo | Slow |
Instruments | Piano, Guitar |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Original Key | D |
Available Keys | D |
Meter | 4/4 |
Themes | Name of Jesus, Empowerment, Redeemer, Pentecost, Holy Spirit |
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Jesus is most often called by his full name, Jesus Christ, today. Believe it or not, Christ is not the last name of Jesus. Christ is actually a title that means Messiah. Messiah and Christ both mean "anointed one." Download the chord charts, vocal arrangements, or orchestrations that help your church worship ministry extol and exalt the name of Jesus Christ the Messiah.
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