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  2. Maranatha! Music - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s Calvary Chapel was home to more than 15 musical groups [1] [2] that were representative of the Jesus movement.In 1971, Maranatha!Music was founded as a nonprofit outreach of Calvary Chapel to popularize and promote a new, folk-rock style of hymns and worship songs influenced by the Jesus people.

  3. Lord, I Lift Your Name on High - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, South African-UK musician and singer Jonathan Butler released a soul cover version on his worship album "The Worship Project." [5] [6] In 2005, the Christian pop group Worship Jamz recorded a pop version in their self-titled album Worship Jamz; It has also been covered by Jamaican singer Chevelle Franklyn.

  4. Terry Clark (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Living Worship - 1992; Worship Collection: I Am Yours - 1992; In The Secret Place - 1991; The Maranatha! Singers - Live Worship - 1990; Terry Clark and the Clark Brothers Band: Heaven Is Not That Far Away - 1990; Let's Worship - 1984; Living Worship - 1984; Melodies - 1980; Welcome - 1977; The Children of Faith - 1974

  5. Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ (MRCC) is a Christian Reformed denomination founded in 1923, in South Africa, by former members of the Free Church of Scotland, due to disputes relating to the administration of the sacraments.

  6. Calvary Chapel Association - Wikipedia

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    The style of worship generally reflects the region and the specific make-up of the congregation. Calvary Chapel does not have a formalized system of church membership. Calling a Calvary Chapel one's church usually means regularly attending church services and becoming involved in fellowship with other "members" of the church.

  7. WOW series - Wikipedia

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    The WOW Worship series was released annually beginning with WOW Worship Blue in 1999. The focus on this series is praise and worship. The first album features songs performed by the worship leaders who wrote them, including Darlene Zschech's "Shout to the Lord". It is a partnership between Integrity Music, Maranatha Music and Vineyard Music. [32]

  8. Canadian and American Reformed Churches - Wikipedia

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    CanRC churches believe in the full sovereignty of God and in Biblical infallibility.The basis of the preaching and teaching in these churches is the belief that Jesus Christ is both truly God and truly human, and is the long-awaited Messiah who suffered and died for the sins of God's people, and that this demands a thankful response of faith and obedience.

  9. Marsha Stevens - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in 1971 on the Maranatha! Music label. More albums by the group followed, along with the individual band members making appearances on other Maranatha! projects such as The Praise Album in 1974. Prior to the release of Come to the Waters, Marsha Carter and bandmate Russ Stevens married, with Carter taking Stevens' last name.