Chronoman

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As I perform and observe much of the music we see in church these days, I find much of it inspires things like comfort. "Good and Gracious King", "Good Good Father", "Reckless Love", "Waymaker", and the like. But I think on some of the hymns I remember singing when I was younger, and I remember songs like "Because He Lives", "Be Strong in the Lord", "Am I a Soldier of the Cross?", "A Mighty Fortress is Our God", and "Holy Holy Holy". These songs inspire strength when I listen to them. Is there any modern service music like this?

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