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O, heaven is in my heart (Heaven is in my heart)

The kingdom of our God is here

Author: Graham Kendrick
Tune: [The kingdom of our God is here]
CCLI Number: 738261
Published in 4 hymnals

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Author: Graham Kendrick

Graham Kendrick (b. England, August 2, 1950), the son of a Baptist minister in Northamptonshire, is one of the most prolific Christian singer-songwriters in the United Kingdom. He’s written music for over thirty years, and to date has released thirty-eight albums. He is best known for his songs “Shine, Jesus, Shine,” “Knowing You,” and “The Servant King.” Kendrick has received honorary doctorates in divinity from Brunel University and Wycliffe College. In 1987 he helped co-found the March for Jesus, which today is a global phenomenon in which Christians take their faith to the streets in a celebration of Christ. In 1995 Kendrick received a Dove Award for his international work, and he remains an active advocate for Compassion… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: The kingdom of our God is here
Title: O, heaven is in my heart (Heaven is in my heart)
Author: Graham Kendrick
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O, heaven is in my heart
Publication Date: 2000
Copyright: © 1991 Make Way Music

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Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) #552

Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #499

Sing Praises #15

Songs of Faith and Praise #735

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