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Christ Our Hope in Life and Death

Author: Jordan Kauflin

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Author: Keith Getty

Keith Getty (b. December 16, 1974) is a world-renowned modern hymn writer. Keith developed a passion for writing good songs for the church in his twenties, and began writing for his small Baptist church. He writes and performs with his wife, Kristyn and they regularly tour the United States and the United Kingdom. (Also known as Julian Keith Getty) Laura de Jong Go to person page >

Author: Matt Boswell

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Text Information

First Line: What is our hope in life and death?
Title: Christ Our Hope in Life and Death
Author: Jordan Kauflin
Author: Keith Getty
Author: Matt Boswell
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O sing hallelujah
Notes: CCLI #7147502
Copyright: © 2020 Getty Music Hymns and Songs, Getty Music Publishing, Jordan Kauflin Music, Love Your Enemies Publishing, Matthew Merker Music, Messenger Hymns (admin. Music Services, Inc.)

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CCLI Top 100 #67

CCLI Top 100 #77

CCLI Top 100 #94

The Sing! Hymnal #183

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