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A Heartland Liturgy

by Jonathan Rundman

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LOST IN THE NIGHT Lost in the night do the people yet languish longing for morning the darkness to vanquish, plaintively sighing with hearts full of anguish Will not day come soon? Will not day come soon? Must we be vainly awaiting the morrow? Shall those who have light no light let us borrow giving no heed to our burden of sorrow? Will you help us soon? Will you help us soon? Sorrowing wand’rers, in darkness yet dwelling dawned has the day of a radiance excelling death’s deepest shadows forever dispelling Christ is coming soon! Christ is coming soon! Light o’er the land of the needy is beaming rivers of life through its deserts are streaming bringing all peoples a Savior redeeming Come and save us soon! Come and save us soon!
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Texas Kyrie 01:50
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By grace we have been saved
 Saved by grace through faith
 Not because of what we do 
It is the gift of God

 On the days when you are weak
 On the days when you are strong
 Rich or poor, young or old
 Just listen to the song 

Rest your body, rest your mind 
In the stillness you will find 
You’re a lovely, precious child
 Part of the great design

 You don’t need to be afraid
 You will never be alone
 There is mercy, there is hope
 And love will take you home
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Four Candles 02:37
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Storyteller 02:28
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I was riding in my chariot, reading thru the scrolls Leaving old Jerusalem, headed for home Got the words of Isaiah runnin’ thru my head About the lamb to the slaughter that ends up dead Now, I didn’t know how to read it, it was some kind of code And then a local comes walkin’ up the wilderness road He asks what I’m reading and can he read it too Oh my Queen Candace have I got news for you Well, I know all about the economy And the Ethiopian treasury And taxes and budgets and finances But I never heard nothing like this story of his We read thru the book and it all made sense He was a witness to the evidence The prophecy fulfilled and the words were true Oh my Queen Candace have I got news for you Yeah, the lamb went to slaughter, but that wasn’t the end Life rises out of death again And freedom is a free gift from above I get a picture of grace and a picture of love So I stopped by chariot by the riverside Got down in the water and there I died And I came up clean and I came up new Oh my Queen Candace have I got news for you
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A Heartland Liturgy and supplemental songs.

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released May 23, 2006

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Jonathan Rundman Minneapolis, Minnesota

"bright, catchy indie pop" NEW YORK TIMES
“clever, intelligent songwriting” PASTE MAGAZINE
“clever phrasing and fresh rhymes" PERFORMING SONGWRITER
“literate…excellent…a record for anyone who hasn't given up on the idea that good songs, electric/acoustic guitars, and a great drummer are the key to all sorts of epiphanies” CITY PAGES
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