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Come, one and all (A va de laa mioo)

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Author: Billema Kwillia

Billema Kwillia is a Liberian convert to Christianity and a literacy teacher-evangelist in that country. --rogergmiller22152.tripod.com/ Go to person page >

Paraphraser (English): S T Kimbrough, Jr.

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Text Information

First Line: Come, one and all, to the table
Title: Come, one and all (A va de laa mioo)
Author: Billema Kwillia
Paraphraser (English): S T Kimbrough, Jr.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Copyright: © The Lutheran World Federation; Eng. para. © 2004 General Board of Global Ministries

Tune

A VA DE

The tune title A VA DE is the incipit of Kwillia's original text in the Loma language. “Come, Let Us Eat” is an excellent choice for congregations that celebrate communion with various groups of people coming forward to stand or sit around the Lord's Table (in the Old Dutch Reformed manner). The…

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Global Praise 3 #52

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