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Bread of the World
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Bread of the World by Stan Pethel 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Stan Pethel
Choral (SATB choir, SATB)

SKU: HP.C6207

Composed by Stan Pethel. Arranged by Stan Pethel. Piano Accompaniment. General Worship, Communion, Commitment, Jesus - Passion, Lord's Supper, Mercy. Octavo. 12 pages. Hope Publishing Company #C6207. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.C6207).

UPC: 763628162078. Words by Reginald Heber. John 6:9-11, 35, 53-59, I Corinthians 11:24.

Original anthem with words by Reginald Heber This stirring communion anthem is a reminder that shortly before the crucifixion, Jesus broke bread to signify his own death for the sins of the world. This reflective treatment is ideal for Maundy Thursday or any celebration at the table of the Lord.