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Come To The Cross (From Colors of Grace)

Come To The Cross (From Colors of Grace)
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Instrumental Accomp Parts
Composer Martin, Joseph
Publisher Shawnee Press Inc

Price: $50.00

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #35004447

UPC code: 747510053460

From the highly successful Lenten cantata, Colors of Grace, comes an invitation to reflect at the foot of the cross, to kneel in its shadow, to mourn the dying Christ, and to find rest in the promise of salvation. Come to the Cross is rich in powerful imagery, swelling to an emotional "Kyrie eleison" after each remembrance of Calvary. And in the middle of all the dramaand chaos surrounding his death, words of unending love, "Father, forgive them" is heard with haunting clarity and purity. Come to the Cross will be incredibly powerful during Lent or Holy Week, and an especially poignant moment for Good Friday.

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