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I Believe in Christ (Introduction & Interlude)

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Organ Introduction and Interlude for Choir/Congregation
Chad Staten

The hymnal unfortunately doesn’t have room for purpose-written introductions. I’ve never really been a fan of the bracketed introduction to I Believe in Christ, which is on the program as a congregational hymn for Stake Conference tomorrow. Wanting something a little special, I penned the attached file yesterday. I hope you will get some enjoyment out of it. Special thanks to John Longhurst (composer of the hymn tune WHITE CITY) for his input on this little project.

Note that you could also use it as an interlude between verses (for example 2 & 3). Instead of playing the last chord (last measure) in the verse, just launch right away into this interlude.

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I believe in christ church choir hymn sheet music
Teton Music | Pianos, Strings, Sheet Music

I Believe in Christ (Introduction & Interlude)

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Organ Introduction and Interlude for Choir/Congregation
Chad Staten

The hymnal unfortunately doesn’t have room for purpose-written introductions. I’ve never really been a fan of the bracketed introduction to I Believe in Christ, which is on the program as a congregational hymn for Stake Conference tomorrow. Wanting something a little special, I penned the attached file yesterday. I hope you will get some enjoyment out of it. Special thanks to John Longhurst (composer of the hymn tune WHITE CITY) for his input on this little project.

Note that you could also use it as an interlude between verses (for example 2 & 3). Instead of playing the last chord (last measure) in the verse, just launch right away into this interlude.

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