Lent/Easter Musicals

Where Love and Mercy Meet by Marty Parks

Christmas Musicals for Church

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06 Worthy Is Your Name (11) FINAL.mus, Page 1 50 (dry) The cross of Christ knows no race or gender. It doesn't see economic wealth or poverty, and it doesn't recognize status or prestige. Narrator 1: Yet, the cross of Christ is the dividing point of history and the unifying event of eternity. It's there that our differences disappear because our need draws us together. Narrator 2: (music begins) And we come to the cross as beggars – each of us owning a debt we could never repay; looking to Him who took on Himself what He did not owe. Narrator 1: At the cross we are known and nothing is hidden. We come not because of our rights, but because of our poverty. Narrator 2: At the cross He was forsaken. At the cross we are accepted. Worthy is the Lamb who was slain. O nl y Narrator 2: Worthy Is Your Name N.C. (no narr.) œ rP &b 4 4 q = 70 re Simply 31 vi ew (Songs of the Cross) includes You Are My All in All, My Savior's Love, How Great Thou Art, and It Is Well with My Soul 4 j œ œ &b w w w ?b w œ œ œ P Fo ?b 4 4 œ ∑ ∑ j œ Narrator 2 resumes: "And we come..." œ œ œ œ Arranged by Marty Parks œ j œ œ œ œ œ œ j œ w ww œ œ œ œ w © 2012 Dayspring Music, LLC (BMI) All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. EVEN IF YOU POSSESS A CCLI LICENSE, YOU CANNOT COPY ANY MUSIC FROM THIS BOOK. If you have questions about CCLI, please call 800/234-2446.

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