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THROUGH IT ALL

Meter: Irregular Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Andraé Crouch Hymnal Title: The United Methodist Hymnal Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33344 41777 12271 Used With Text: Through It All

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Through It All

Author: Andraé Crouch Meter: Irregular Appears in 10 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Worshiping Church First Line: Through it all, through it all Topics: Encouragement; Trust Scripture: Psalm 34:19 Used With Tune: THROUGH IT ALL

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Through It All

Author: Andraé Crouch Hymnal: Baptist Hymnal 2008 #629 (2008) Meter: Irregular Hymnal Title: Baptist Hymnal 2008 First Line: Through it all, Through it all Topics: Comfort,Encouragement, Hope; Declaration, Proclamation of Faith Languages: English Tune Title: THROUGH IT ALL

Through It All

Author: Andraé Crouch Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #555 (1995) Meter: Irregular Hymnal Title: Chalice Hymnal First Line: Through it all, through it all Topics: God's Church Life of Discipleship: Trust and Assurance; Assurance; Choruses and Refrains; Trust Languages: English Tune Title: THROUGH IT ALL

Through It All

Author: Andraé Crouch Hymnal: Sing With Me #219 (2006) Hymnal Title: Sing With Me First Line: Through it all, through it all Topics: Grow Our Walk with God Languages: English Tune Title: [Through it all, through it all]

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Andraé Crouch

1942 - 2015 Hymnal Title: Sing With Me Author of "Through It All" in Sing With Me Born in San Francisco on July 1, 1942, and raised in Los Angeles, Andraé Edward Crouch was the son of bivocational-pastor parents Benjamin and Catherine Crouch. He has recounted that he received the gift of music as a child, when his father was called as a guest preacher and pastoral candidate to a small rural church that had no musicians. He began playing for them at the age of 11. He wrote his first gospel song at 14, and formed his first band, the COGICS, in 1960. In 1965 he formed The Disciples, which lasted until 1979, and as a protegé of Audrey Mieir, Ralph Carmichael, and other leading Contemporary Christian Music artists of the time, went on to win a total of nine Grammies, and numerous other awards. He wrote his first well-known song, "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", at the age of 15, but most of his songs that have gained congregational currency flowed from the years when he was active with The Disciples. After The Disciples were disbanded, Crouch continued his recording and performing career, and also became more active in church ministries. After his parents died (1993-94), with his twin sister Sandra he took over the pastorate at the church his parents had led, New Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ in Pacoima, California. In December, 2014, Crouch was hospitalized for treatment of pneumonia and congestive heart failure, and on January 3, 2015, he was readmitted to the hospital following a heart attack. He died there five days later, at the age of 72. His twin sister and co-pastor Sandra Crouch issued the following statement: "Today my twin brother, womb-mate and best friend went home to be with the Lord. Please keep me, my family and our church family in your prayers. I tried to keep him here but God loved him best."
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