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[Remember those walls that we called sin and shame]

[Remember those walls that we called sin and shame]

Composer: Brandon Lake; Composer: Pat Barrett; Composer: Phil Wickham; Composer: Steven Furtick
Published in 2 hymnals


Composer: Brandon Lake

(no biographical information available about Brandon Lake.) Go to person page >

Composer: Pat Barrett

A member of the worship band, Housefires, based at Grace Midtown Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Dianne Shapiro Go to person page >

Composer: Phil Wickham

Phil Wickham was born in San Diego, California to Lisa and John Wickham, members of the band Parable, a band formed during the Jesus Movement. Phil is a musician and worship leader, best known for his song "This Is Amazing Grace," but he has written may others. Dianne Shapiro, from theroadshowtour.com/get-to-know-phil-wickham, accessed 3/8/2017 Go to person page >

Composer: Steven Furtick

Steven Furtick is the founder and lead pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dianne Shapiro, from elevationchurch.org/leadership, accessed 3/9/2017 Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Remember those walls that we called sin and shame]
Composer: Brandon Lake
Composer: Pat Barrett
Composer: Phil Wickham
Composer: Steven Furtick
Key: C Major
Copyright: © Brandon Lake Music; Capitol CMG Genesis; Housefires Sounds; Music by Elevation Worship Publishing; Phil Wickham Music; Simply Global Songs (admin. Capitol CMG Publishing, Essential Music Publishing LLC)

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