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							Dios Nunca Muere, 
							recorded with Grace Lee. 
							Andrew Whettam writes, 'This stately tune, composed 
							by Andador de Macedonia Alcalá, is from Oaxaca in 
							southern Mexico and is known as the "Oaxacan State 
							Hymn". It is highly revered by the locals who stand 
							en masse out of respect whenever it is performed. 
							The title means “God Never Dies” and the song is 
							about the pain of people forced to move from their 
							homeland in search of better opportunities. 
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											"Turn to Me and be saved, all you 
											ends of the earth;  
											for I am God, and there is no other.
											 
											 
											To the ends of the earth I am the 
											LORD, and there is no other;  
											I will give my glory to no other 
											or my praise to idols . . .  
											 
											Lead out those who have eyes but are 
											blind, 
											who have ears but are deaf. 
											 
											Before Me no God was formed, 
											nor will there be anyone after me.
											 
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													This is a call to  
													to win the Battle of the 
													Duvet  
													 
													and draw close to God. 
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													He has multiple ideas in 
													mind  
													that we will find no other 
													ways 
													 
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											Principles are good, but there are 
											times  
											when they may leave us 
											insufficiently supple  
											to heed His specific leadings.  
											 
											Don’t miss the chance  
											to harness your friendships  
											 
											to utter a 
											thousand prayers
											that are 
											sharper than any wire cutter. 
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											May the ventures we attempt,  
											and the support that we offer to 
											others  
											prove sufficiently strong  
											to pre-empt temptations that would 
											cause them to go wrong  
											as they pass through many ups and 
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													on their way to the day  
													
													
													when 
													they wear  
													their wedding gowns.
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					Readers: | 
					
					Musicians:  | 
					
					Recording Engineers: | 
				 
				
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					Robert Weston | 
					
							
							Carol Sampson (Singer songwriter) | 
					
					Colin Owen | 
				 
				
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					Rosalind Weston | 
					Christiane von 
					Albrecht (Keyboard) | 
					
							
							Jonathan Greenwood | 
				 
				
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					Andrew Whettam | 
					
					Linda Entwistle (Vocals & Keyboard)  | 
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					| Harmony 
					Greenwood | 
					
					Elizabeth Long (Flute) | 
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					| Jacqui Galvin | 
					Corinne Frost 
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					Keith Entwistle (Percussion) | 
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					Grace Lee 
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					Thomas Herzog (Oboe) | 
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							Christine Rick (Cello) | 
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					Claire (Violin) 
					and Chian Lim (Viola) | 
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							Jo Garcia (Cello) | 
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					Andrew Whettam (Marimba) | 
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					Francis Cummings (Composer) | 
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							Jo Foote (Recorder) | 
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					Robert Weston (Recorder) | 
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					Sue Perks (Singer) | 
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