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At the Cross

Oh Lord you've searched me

Author: Darlene Zschech; Author: Reuben Morgan
CCLI Number: 4591816
Published in 1 hymnal

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Author: Darlene Zschech

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Author: Reuben Morgan

Reuben Morgan is the Worship Pastor at Hillsong Church in London. Before this he was Worship Pastor at Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia, replacing Darlene Zchech in 2008. In the late 1990s, Morgan helped lead and develop the worship team for Hillsong’s Youth Group, Powerhouse. This band eventually grew into Hillsong United. Some of Morgan’s better known songs include “Hear our Praises,” “My Redeemer Lives,” and “Lord I Give You My Heart.” He released his first solo worship album, World Through Your Eyes, in 2005. He and his wife Sarah have three children. Laura de Jong Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Oh Lord you've searched me
Title: At the Cross
Author: Darlene Zschech
Author: Reuben Morgan
Language: English
Refrain First Line: At the cross I bow my knee
Copyright: © 2006 Wondrous Worship (admin. by Music Services o/b/o Llano Music LLc)/ Hillsong Publishing

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Praise y Adoración #75a

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