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Amazing Love

Amazing Love
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format SATB
Composer Larson, Lloyd
Publisher Alfred Publishing Co Inc
Arranger Larson, Lloyd

Price: $3.95

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Catalog #21626

UPC code: 038081210308

A unique Palm/Passion Sunday program by Lloyd Larson! Amazing Love! opens witha joyous palm procession for children's voices and/or adult choir. Then the congregation joins in singing a traditional Palm Sunday hymn. The jubilant mood abruptly shifts as the narrator continues the Passion story, foretelling the events of Holy Week. The choir sings of Christ's amazing love, and, as we gaze at the cross, children and congregation join in a final choral prayer. Approximately 9.5 minutes long, Amazing Love! can be performed in its entiretyor in 2 parts, the first as a triumphant worship introit and the second at theconclusion of worship, providing a dramatic beginning for Holy Week.

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