
Christus Victor (Amen) (A Worship Moment) (Choral/SATB) Sheet Music PDF (Brooke Voland / Travis Cottrell / Arr. Mason Brown)

Christus Victor (Amen) (A Worship Moment) (Choral/SATB) Sheet Music PDF (Brooke Voland / Travis Cottrell / Arr. Mason Brown)


Christus Victor (Amen) (A Worship Moment) (Choral/SATB)
Brooke Voland / Travis Cottrell / Arr. Mason BrownRhythm Chart Details
Download the Rhythm Chart for Christus Victor (Amen) (A Worship Moment) (Choral/SATB) by Brooke Voland / Travis Cottrell / Arr. Mason Brown, from the album Christus Victor: Hymns of the Gettys (Vol. 1). This song was arranged by Travis Cottrell / Mason Brown in the key of F.
| SongID | 86515 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Christus Victor: Hymns of the Gettys (Vol. 1) |
| Artists | Brooke Voland, Travis Cottrell, Arr. Mason Brown |
| Authors | Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Matt Boswell, Matt Papa, Bryan Fowler |
| Arrangers | Travis Cottrell, Mason Brown |
| Publishers | Getty Music |
| CCLI Song No. | 7245980 |
| File Type | |
| Original Key | F |
| Available Keys | F |
| Meter | 4/4 |
| Genre | choral |
| Theme | Adoration, Eternal Life, Honor, Justice, Majesty, Mercy, Power, Praise, Protection, Provision, Redemption, Resurrection, Sacrifice, Salvation, Sovereignty, Triumph, Victory, Worship, Splendor |
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