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Set Us Free (Song of Zechariah)

from Come Lord Jesus (Songs of Advent) by Christ Church East Bay

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Text adapted from Luke's Gospel account (1:68-79) of "Zechariah's Song". Music by Philip Majorins ©2011 Christ Church Davis Music/GloriaNotes Music

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Watching, waiting, the Savior we will see
Signs of promise, unveil Your mystery
Wearied by Ages and endless enemies
Prophets and sages will bow in worship

Lord, come and set Your people free from darkness
To follow in the way of peace You promised
Lord, come and set Your people free
Lord, come and set Your people free

You have raised up a Savior from on high
Lord, we bless You for You have heard our cry
Born salvation as darkness turns to light
Present and merciful Christ now hear us

For You have set your people free from darkness
To follow in the light of peace You promised
Lord, You have set Your people free
Lord, You have set Your servant free

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from Come Lord Jesus (Songs of Advent), released November 21, 2011
Lead Vocal: Philip Majorins
Back-Ground Vocals: Eric Gilbert
Piano: Eric Gilbert
Drums and Percussion: Jon Uhland
Bass: Peter Canton
Acoustic and Electric Guitars: Eric Gilbert
Keys (rhodes, wurlizter, vibraphone): Eric Gilbert
Strings: Anna Harkey, Becky Mackanic (violins), Karrie Mackanic (viola), Brady Anderson (cello)
Drums and Bass recorded and engineered by Jon Uhland at Studio1225, Pacifica, CA
All other tracks recorded and engineered by Justus Dobrin at 9 Dragons Studios, El Cerrito, CA

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with Christ and His Church through community and for the city. We are located in Berkeley, CA.

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