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Acts 7 is the seventh chapter of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It records the address of Stephen before the Sanhedrin and his execution outside [ 1 ] Jerusalem , and introduces Saul (who later became Paul the Apostle ).
Singer Sower is the studio album by 2nd Chapter of Acts, released in 1983. It was recorded at Easter Song Studio in Garden Valley, Texas . As with all 2nd Chapter of Acts recordings, it was engineered and produced by Buck Herring.
With Footnotes is the debut album by the Christian group 2nd Chapter of Acts, released in 1974. [3] It contains one of the group's most well-known songs, " Easter Song ", which was named by CCM Magazine in 1998 as the No. 4 Christian song of all time.
The album title is a reference to Psalm 40:7 ("...in the volume of the book it is written of me"). [ 1 ] All songs were written by Annie Herring except "Yahweh" by Jesse Cosio, "Ps. 63" by Matthew Ward and Richard Souther, "Morning Comes When You Call" by Annie Herring and Matthew Ward, and "Hey, Whatcha' Say" by Annie Herring, Matthew Ward and ...
Annie Herring (born Annie Ward September 22, 1945) [1] is one of the pioneers of the Jesus music genre, later to be called Contemporary Christian music.She was a member of the trio 2nd Chapter of Acts, for which she wrote most of the songs and sang lead and harmony vocals with her brother Matthew Ward and sister Nelly (Ward) Greisen.
"Easter Song" is a song written by Annie Herring of the Jesus music group the 2nd Chapter of Acts that tells of Jesus Christ's resurrection and the elation Christians feel about this resurrection on Easter. [1] It was first recorded in 1974 and released on the band's debut album, With Footnotes.
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All songs were written by Annie Herring, except "Bread of Life", "Rise Up and Take a Bow" and "Bread of Life (Reprise)", which were written by Annie Herring and Matthew Ward. Rejoice – 3:00; Bread of Life – 2:04; Nobody Can Take My Life – 3:28; Here I Go – 2:18; Rise Up and Take a Bow – 2:00; I've Got a Break in My Heart – 2:47