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Synod 2017 has come and gone but I still hear the refrain from Bob Kauflin and Chris Anderson's Reformation Hymn:

Glory be, glory be to God alone
Through the church He redeemed and made His own.
He has freed us, He will keep us till we’re safely home
Glory be, glory be to God alone!

Many who were at synod have asked for information on this and other songs we sang at synod along with the liturgies. Below you will find a document which lists all the songs with where you can find them, the service outlines, and the banner images used on the PowerPoint (courtesy of Brookside CRC, Grand Rapids, MI).  

Don't forget that there are many additional resources on the Solas of the Reformation at ReformationDay500.com

It was a privilege to coordinate and participate in the planning and leading of worship at synod.  I am grateful for the work of the planning team: Bob Cooper, Gail De Young, Joy Engelsman, Mary Kortman, Beatrice VanderBos, and Jei Wilson, along with the many who participated in worship leadership. 

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A Note Regarding Copyright/Permissions References on the Songs and Liturgies chart: 

P.D. =public domain (no permission necessary to use these songs)

CCLI#: you can insert your CCLI # to the end of this copyright line and place is on the music/slide to use this song legally. If you don't have a CCLI license you will need to contact the copyright holder directly. 

OneLicense: If you have a OneLicense number you can add it and use this song legally.  If you don't have this license you will need to contact the copyright holder directly. 

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