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  2. Let us break bread together - Wikipedia

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    Let us drink wine together on our knees, (on our knees). Let us drink wine together on our knees, (on our knees). When I fall on my knees with my face to the rising sun, O Lord, have mercy on me. (on me) Let us praise God together on our knees, (on our knees). Let us praise God together on our knees, (on our knees).

  3. Contemporary worship music - Wikipedia

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    The songs are frequently referred to as "praise songs" or "worship songs" and are typically led by a "worship band" or "praise team", with either a guitarist or pianist leading. It has become a common genre of music sung in many churches, particularly in charismatic or non-denominational Protestant churches with some Roman Catholic ...

  4. Margaret Pleasant Douroux - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Pleasant Douroux was born on March 21, 1941, in Los Angeles, California, to Olga and Earl A. Pleasant and was one of six children. Earl was a gospel singer who toured with Mahalia Jackson.

  5. Twila Paris - Wikipedia

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    Twila Paris (born December 28, 1958) is a contemporary Christian music singer, songwriter, author and pianist. Since 1980, Paris has released 22 albums, amassed 33 number one Christian Radio singles, and was named the Gospel Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year three years in a row.

  6. Keith & Kristyn Getty - Wikipedia

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    Irish Christmas took a hiatus in 2013 as Keith and Kristyn awaited the birth of their second daughter. The tour returned to North America in 2014. The 2014 tour culminated in Carnegie Hall with Ricky Skaggs as a special guest. [34] 2015's Joy - An Irish Christmas Tour took place in over 20 cities across the southeastern United States.

  7. The Talleys - Wikipedia

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    2004: Live Across America; 2005: Praise For The Ages; 2007: Red Letter Day; 2008: Bright Lights, Big Stage; 2010: He's Alive; NUMBER ONE SINGLES: - Searchin' - The Healer - The Answer is Christ - I Love the Lord / Total Praise - His Life For Mine - Jesus Saves - The Debt - The Broken Ones - That's Enough - Life Goes On - Up Above

  8. Lanny Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Wolfe's song, "Greater Is He" was used as the official closing song of the Oral Roberts Telecast which aired on 120 stations weekly for six years. His song "For God So Loved the World" was selected to be recorded by the James Cleveland's Gospel Music Workshop of America in Houston, TX in 1982, where Wolfe directed the 1500-voice gospel choir.

  9. Edwin Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Hawkins was born in Oakland, California, on August 19, 1943. [1] At the age of seven, he was already the keyboardist for the family's gospel music band. Together with Betty Watson in May 1967, he founded the Northern California State Youth Choir of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), which included almost fifty members. [2]