I Go To The Rock (Choral Anthem SATB) Tracks (Lifeway Choral / Arr. Cliff Duren)
I Go To The Rock (Choral Anthem SATB) Tracks (Lifeway Choral / Arr. Cliff Duren)
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SongID | 82907 |
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Language | English |
Album | Non-Seasonal Choral Anthems |
Artists | Lifeway Choral, Arr. Cliff Duren |
Authors | Dottie Rambo |
Publishers | Brentwood-Benson Music |
CCLI Song No. | 19966 |
File Type | MP3 |
Pages | |
Meter | 4/4 |
Genre | choral |
Theme | Assurance, Christ, Faith, Friend, Refuge, Salvation, Shelter, Sorrow, Storm, Tribulation |
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