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Coming?: Advent Song 4

December 17, 2008 by Tripp Fuller 2 Comments

I just got over a cold, so I haven’t been able to record any new advent songs until today.  This is one I wrote a few years ago for the Christmas Eve service at my home church.  We pack into a freezing cold barn, sit on barrels of hay, and sing songs between the Christmas story readings.  I will definitely be missing the people and the place this Christmas Eve out in Cali.  Any way, I think the song is self-explanatory.

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  1. Jo Ann W. Goodson says:
    December 20, 2008 at 12:18 am

    Wonderful song. So happy you are over your cold, I am not over mine. I agree with the words of your song. We need to go on our knees for God’s strength, energy, love and guidance but then we must get up and get out into the world putting action to our words. Love and have a great Crhistmas and new year.

  2. Cathryn Thomas says:
    January 30, 2009 at 5:28 pm

    i do love your stuff bro! and yeah, was harmonizing and bebopin drumming. blessings.
    cat

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