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Rock of Ages... Hymns and Faith is the sixteenth studio album by Christian and pop singer Amy Grant. It is the follow-up to her 2002 release Legacy... Hymns and Faith. Rock of Ages is Amy Grant's 11th Christian chart-topping album.
Tim Janis is an American composer [1] with 10 Billboard charting CDs, over one million albums sold, five television specials, and a constant touring presence. Career [ edit ]
Hymns and Faith is the fourteenth studio album by Christian singer and songwriter Amy Grant. It was her first overtly religious album since Lead Me On in 1988, and consists primarily of well-known hymns with a few original songs.
Our Hymns is a compilation album released in 1989 on Word Records. [2] It features well-known church hymns each done by CCM artists' interpretation and styles of music from pop (" Holy, Holy, Holy " by Michael W. Smith ) to rock (" Onward, Christian Soldiers " by Petra ) to country ("More Love To Thee" by Bruce Carroll ).
Faith: A Hymns Collection is Avalon's tenth release and their seventh studio album. Their first worship album, it contains remakes of old and modern hymns. Their first worship album, it contains remakes of old and modern hymns.
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Bill Spencer – Bill and his wife are executive directors at Narrow Gate Foundation, a Christian discipleship experience for young men ages 18–25. [44] Tim Storms – Tim sings at the Pierce Arrow Theater [45] in Branson, Missouri. Tim Tripp – Tim was a member from May 1983 until July 1984. He took a break from the group during the fall of ...
The Christian Science Hymnal includes both traditional Christian hymns and hymns unique to the Christian Science hymnal. The hymnal includes tunes from a variety of styles and nationalities. [ 1 ] It gives metronomic markings to help musicians, but never a fixed tempo, so that the musicians may find the appropriate speed for the building ...