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CGA532 The Last Supper Sample PDF |
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Reprinted from Share the Good News! He is Risen (CGCA500), this anthem recalls the final supper that Jesus shared with His disciples the night before His death. The E minor key creates a solemn mood of reflection as the story is recounted ending with Jesus' words, Do this in remembrance of me. " Ideal for use with Communion Services or Maundy Thursday services."
Voicing: SATB
Composer: Allen Pote
Text: Mark 14:22-25
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