Reaching Upward - music CD & MP3 downloads
This product is available in two audio formats, see bottom of page for what suits you best.
Songs about the Spiritual Journey
These are the songs I have sung over the last few years in our services. For me they reflect the different elements of our worship, striving and reaching upward. My hope is that you will be able to use them in your services or private devotions or simply to learn another song (if you don’t know them already!). – Colleen Corridan.
The Galilean Boat Song - a gentle and moving song about the necessity of leaving things behind to keep following Christ.
This Little Light of Mine - an upbeat rendition of a favourite gospel song.
He Touched Me - a song which connects us with the fundamental experience of being touched by the Christ.
It is a Mystery - a song which contemplates the mystery of the change of bread and wine during the consecration.
Via Dolorosa - a very moving song about Christ’s road to Golgotha.
The Love of God - a unique arrangement of one of Rev Mario’s favourite songs.
I Saw the Deeds of Love Today – a song about being a witness to Golgotha.
Reaching Upwards - a catchy song with inspirational words born of life’s experience. Keywords
Devotional, Music, Colleen Corridan.
Reaching Upwared
Sung by Colleen Corridan on guitar in 2000.
Published by ICA Press 2000
All eight songs: 33:30 total
Availability
Reaching Upward is available as: a single normal CD, packaged in a clear plastic CD cover with coloured insert.
8 individual MP3 downloads, varying from 5.5 MB (2:50 minutes) to 10.5 MB (5:40 minutes), all at 265 kph bit rate, vary.
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