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Auburn Weslely Foundation Parents and Friends 1993

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

"At the Cross" performed by Perfect Peace was written by Isaac Watts in 1707 as "Alas, and Did My Savior Bleed." The refrain was added by Ralph E. Hudson in 1885 and the song also became known as "At the Cross."

"Hold Out Your Light" is a spiritual performed here by Wesley Choir. If you know any more history of this song that I should include here, please let me know.

Parents and Friends is an opportunity for the members of Wesley to not only share Wesley with those we love, but also to share in worship with those we love. "I'll Fly Away" was written in 1929 by Albert E. Brumley and led by Wesley's Guitar Troupe: Tom Lyons, Frank Bell, and Sam Cook.

I'm not sure who arranged this version of "Amazing Grace/Hallelujah," but the lyrics were originally written by John Newton in 1772. This worship song was also led by Wesley's Guitar Troupe: Tom Lyons, Frank Bell, and Sam Cook.

"Benediction Song" takes its lyrics directly from the benediction written in the book of Jude. It has long been a favorite of Wesley as a beautiful closing to worship services. I didn't notice that some of the words didn't save, but I have re-posted this song alone with all of the lyrics if you would like to use them in your own worship.

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