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161. Woman in the Night

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Text Information
First Line: Woman in the night
Title: Woman in the Night
Author: Brian Wren (1982, rev. 1995)
Refrain First Line: Come and join the song
Meter: 5.5.5.5.D with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Topic: Christian Year: Baptism of Jesus; Christian Year: Transfiguration; Jesus Christ: Life (1 more...)
Copyright: © 1983, rev. 1995 Hope Publishing Company
ONE LICENSE: 05386
Tune Information
Name: NEW DISCIPLES (Fedak)
Composer: Alfred V. Fedak (1989)
Meter: 5.5.5.5.D with refrain
Key: A Major
Copyright: © 1990 Selah Publishing Co., Inc.
Notes: Guitar chords do not correspond with keyboard harmony.


Text Information:

Beginning with a reference to Mary giving birth to Jesus, this text describes a series of women who had important encounters with his life, ministry, death, and resurrection. The dance-like refrain celebrates how their experiences reveal that the Good News is for all people.


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