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St Luke's Church, Eccleshill - musical items
This page is provided so that you can hear the tunes of items which we use in church. Mostly they are written by the vicar. Please note that they are copyright - we are very happy to give permission to you to use them, but we would like to hear about it. Please include any use on your Christian Copyright Licence returns.
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God is our refuge and strength God is our refuge and strength God is our refuge and strength:
God gives his city a stream
Come, see the works of the Lord
Words and tune copyright © John Hartley 2007.
Story behind the song This song was inspired by Richard Bewes' setting of Psalm 46 as a hymn: "God is our strength and refuge" (to the tune of the Dambusters' March, Mission Praise 188), and it uses the same structure of three verses each of which ends with the psalm's chorus (verses 7 and 11 of the psalm). I freely admit that his is better than mine. But I always feel there is room for alternative ways of singing the psalms, and that's why I wrote it. After I'd written the tune, Michael Lehr challenged me to write another which competed better with the "Dambuster's March". So you can find a second tune here. John Hartley.
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Windows Media Player. When you click the left-hand "play" button your computer should have started to play the tune. If it didn't, you might be able to get the tune by clicking here, or by right-clicking the link, choosing "save target as", saving it onto your computer, and then opening it with a music-playing program. Please remember that a midi file of a tune isn't supposed to be a state-of-the-art musical arrangement - it is only supposed to give a basic idea of how the tune goes. Any reasonable organist / keyboard player / music group could make it sound far better.
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This web page was created on 15th August 2007 and revised on 3rd October 2007.
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