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Instrumental Reflections #2
Last week I began this series called Instrumental Reflections. Basically it’s just piano recordings of me playing that can be used for prayer time, instrumental background, or reflection time for personal or corporate worship. In last week’s post, Instrumental Reflections #1, I started it off with a recording of an original song that I created during our College UM ARMY prayer walk. This second recording is an arrangement of the hymn “Come Thou Fount”. Please enjoy.
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