Sojourn | These Things I Remember

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These Things I Remember

by Sojourn

With stylistic influences ranging from the mountains of Appalachia to the villages of Asia to modern American rock, this record reconnects modern listeners with the language of the Psalms, reflects the diversity of creation.
Genre: Spiritual: Praise & Worship
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1. My Rock and my Redeemer
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2. Fifty Seven
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3. Faithful
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4. Bow
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5. Of Psalm 51
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6. From The Depths
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7. Crippled Soul
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8. Then Sings My Soul
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9. The Christ Hymn
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10. Psalm 42
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11. Mourning Into Dancing
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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This 11-track collection of aesthetically diverse songs of faith, pain, longing and reflection based on the Psalms features worship music by Sojourn community members Mike Cosper, Rebecca Dennison and Jeremy Quillo.

With stylistic influences ranging from the mountains of Appalachia to the villages of Asia to modern American rock, this record reconnects modern listeners with the language of the Psalms, reflects the diversity of creation and explores the tension between faith and doubt, triumph and struggle, laughter and lament.

Dedicated to the memory of Aaron Marrs, a community member lost at sea when the vessel he was working on capsized off the coast of Alaska, “These Things I Remember” focuses on loss and healing, and the stubborn faith — in the midst of tragedy and questions – that only comes from the Spirit of God.


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