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How Can We Be Silent

Author: Michael Mahler Hymnal: Voices Together #790 (2020) Meter: Irregular First Line: How can we be silent when we know our God is near Refrain First Line: None can stop the Spirit Topics: Dance; Holy Spirit; Jesus Christ Resurrection of; Jesus Christ Second Coming of; Mission; Protest; Reign of Christ Scripture: Luke 10:25-37 Tune Title: HOW CAN WE BE SILENT
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How Can We Be Silent

Author: Michael Mahler, b. 1981 Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition #670 (2004) Refrain First Line: None can stop the Spirit Topics: Fire; Second Coming Languages: English Tune Title: [How can we be silent]
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How Can We Be Silent

Author: Michael Mahler, b. 1981 Hymnal: Gather (3rd ed.) #772 (2011) Refrain First Line: None can stop the Spirit Topics: Compassion; Complacency; Creation; Dance; Holy Spirit; Life; Love for Others; Mercy; Ministry; Mission; Music; Praise; Second Coming; Service; Song Languages: English Tune Title: [How can we be silent]

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