Better Than a Hallelujah
Format: Choral Octavo
Voicing: SATB/SAB/SSA/2-Part
Words and music by Chapin Hartford and Sarah Hart / arr. Nate Gustafson
Amy Grant has been known to blur the lines between "sacred" and "secular." In this choral arrangement of a moving song from her album "Somewhere Down The Road," she sings about how God, in His infinite wisdom and mercy, ignores the man-made lines altogether. Heart-felt honesty is better than "hallelujah" sometimes. True repentance peals louder than church bells. Alternate lyrics help make this anthem appropriate for ensembles or high school/college age groups. Related Scripture: Psalm 39:12; John 7:53-8:11; Luke 15:11-32
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Voicing: SATB/SAB/SSA/2-Part
Words and music by Chapin Hartford and Sarah Hart / arr. Nate Gustafson
Amy Grant has been known to blur the lines between "sacred" and "secular." In this choral arrangement of a moving song from her album "Somewhere Down The Road," she sings about how God, in His infinite wisdom and mercy, ignores the man-made lines altogether. Heart-felt honesty is better than "hallelujah" sometimes. True repentance peals louder than church bells. Alternate lyrics help make this anthem appropriate for ensembles or high school/college age groups. Related Scripture: Psalm 39:12; John 7:53-8:11; Luke 15:11-32
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