How Can It Be Sheet Music | Heather Sorenson | Choir Instrumental Pak
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How Can It Beby Heather Sorenson Choir Instrumental Pak - Digital Sheet Music

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Uses: General, Easter, Praise Team Scripture: John 8:10-12; Hebrews 4:16; I John 2:1-2¶From our popular "Praise Everlasting" series, here is a bold statement of faith. Already a standard on many churches' playlists, this worship song is adroitly arranged for maximum impact. Whether presented as a standalone anthem, or with the extended ending and congregational participation, this piece soars with purpose. The optional orchestration creates a rhythmically forward vibe that captures the spirit of the original recording.

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