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UNCREATED ONE (James, Keyes)

UNCREATED ONE (James, Keyes)

Composer: Pete James; Composer: Aaron Keyes
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Pete James

(no biographical information available about Pete James.) Go to person page >

Composer: Aaron Keyes

Aaron Keyes has served as worship pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in George, Atlanta, for ten years. He and his wife Megan graduated from Furman University in Greensville, South Carolina, where they were part of planting City Church with Aaron’s parents. Passionate about training worship leaders to become worship pastors, in 2007 Aaron and Megan began their Worship School. For a few months out of the year, a group of young worship leaders live with them and their four sons as part of an intensive worship discipleship course. Aaron travels internationally with his band, leading worship and training leaders. Laura de Jong Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: UNCREATED ONE (James, Keyes)
Composer: Pete James
Composer: Aaron Keyes
Incipit: 35511 33332 2121
Key: F Major
Copyright: © 2016 10,000 Fathers / Common Hymnal Publishing / Getty Music Hymns and Songs / Thankyou Music Ltd

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