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  • Home
  • Choral
    • Non-Seasonal Sacred
    • Christmas
    • Lent and Easter
    • Patriotic
    • Children's Choir
    • Secular
  • Vocal
  • Keyboard
    • Piano Collections
    • Hymns for Piano
    • Christmas Piano
    • Patriotic Piano
    • Piano & Organ
    • Concert and Popluar
  • Instrumental
    • Solo and Ensemble
    • Church Orchestra
    • Concert Band
    • Handbells
  • Templates
  • Classroom
  • About
    • About Michael
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    • Choral
      • Non-Seasonal Sacred
      • Christmas
      • Lent and Easter
      • Patriotic
      • Children's Choir
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    • Vocal
    • Keyboard
      • Piano Collections
      • Hymns for Piano
      • Christmas Piano
      • Patriotic Piano
      • Piano & Organ
      • Concert and Popluar
    • Instrumental
      • Solo and Ensemble
      • Church Orchestra
      • Concert Band
      • Handbells
    • Templates
    • Classroom
    • About
      • About Michael

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What a Friend We Have in Jesus

What a Friend We Have in Jesus is a great hymn which reminds the listener that Jesus helps us through our trials and hardships. It also reminds us to take every problem we have to God in prayer. This simple setting by Michael Ware is appropriate for any short time of reflection in worship.

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