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Tomorrow, Cradley Heath Songsters will be focussing on God and his amazing character, singing How Great is Our God and Indescribable. How Great is our God by Chris Tomlin is a really majestic modern worship song. It proclaims God’s greatness as it moves from quiet amazement at God’s splendour, building up to a fantastic crescendo [...]
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Cradley Heath Salvation Army Songsters will meet on Thursday 21 January 2010 at 7:15pm for their first rehearsal of the New Year. Songster Leader Rob Westwood-Payne has spent the past few weeks sourcing new music for the new year: Nothing but thy blood Richard Slater was a prolific Salvation Army composer, writing over five hundred songs during his lifetime. [...]
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