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Faith Forever Singing
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Faith Forever Singing is published in the millennium of 2000 to follow up the success of Alleluia Aotearoa, with a selection of 80 new hymns and ‘small songs’ written since then. These new songs look forward to singing the faith in a new century and expressing something of the Christian spirituality of our country.
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| And Jesus said | Jillian Bray | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by the Wellington City Songsters, directed by Eva Key and accompanied by Colin Daley | ||
| Broken the body | Jillian Bray | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by the choir of St Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, directed and accompanied by Andrew Antrill | ||
| Come and find the quiet centre | Jillian Bray | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by Sings Harry | ||
| Fancy Noah sailing in the ark | Colin Gibson | |
| for voices and piano with optional introduction part and optional alternative two part ending | ||
| Performed by Radha and Kiwi Kids | ||
| For everyone born, a place at the table | Colin Gibson | |
| for unison voices and keyboard accompaniment | ||
| Performed by the Wellington City Songsters, directed by Eva Key and accompanied by Colin Daley | ||
| For the crowd another busy day | Colin Gibson | |
| for SATB choir | ||
| Performed by the Porirua City Choir, directed by Sue Robinson and accompanied by Alan Wendt (piano) and Rebecca Struthers (violin) | ||
| God of the Bible | Colin Gibson | |
| for unison voices and accompaniment | ||
| Performed by former members of the New Zealand Secondary Students’ Choir and friends, directed by Roger Stevenson and accompanied by Shona Murray | ||
| I'm a fishbowl Christian | Colin Gibson | |
| for two-part voices and piano | ||
| Performed by Sings Harry | ||
| In the quiet of this day | Jillian Bray | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by the Wellington City Songsters, directed by Eva Key and accompanied by Colin Daley | ||
| Let me be kind to you | Colin Gibson | |
| for two-part choir and piano | ||
| Performed by Radha and Kiwi Kids | ||
| Let there be respect for the earth | Colin Gibson | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by the choir of St Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, directed by Andrew Cantrill | ||
| Lullaby, Sing Lullaby | Peter Godfrey | |
| for unison voices and keyboard accompaniment | ||
| Performed by the choir of St Paul’s Anglican cathedral, directed by Andrew Cantrill | ||
| Maker of mystery | Colin Gibson | |
| for unison voices with accompaniment | ||
| Performed by the Wellington City Songsters, directed by Eva Key and accompanied by Colin Daley | ||
| Peace to You, Sisters, Brothers | Jillian Bray | |
| for unison choir and keyboard accompaniment | ||
| Performed by Sings Harry | ||
| Song of faith that sings forever | Colin Gibson | |
| for SATB choir with piano | ||
| Performed by the Porirua City Choir and directed by Sue Robinson, accompanied by Alan Wendt (piano) and Rebecca Struthers (violin) | ||
| These hills | Colin Gibson | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by former members of the New Zealand Secondary Students’ Choir and friends, directed by Roger Stevenson and accompanied by Shona Murray | ||
| We are many, we are one | Colin Gibson | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by the Porirua City Choir, directed by Sue Robinson, and accompanied by Alan Wendt (piano) with Rebecca Struthers (violin) | ||
| We are the singers | Jillian Bray | |
| for unison voices and piano | ||
| Performed by the Wellington City Songsters and directed by Eva Key | ||
| Where the Love of God is Guiding | Jillian Bray | |
| hymn for unison voice and keyboard accompaniment | ||
| Performed by the Porirua City Choir, directed by Sue Robinson and accompanied by Alan Wendt | ||
| Publisher Note: | New Zealand Hymnbook Trust |
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| Copyright: | New Zealand Hymnbook Trust |
