Sisters of Light Songbook
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Rehearsal Songbook & Script © Lumen Records A division of Deseret Book
*The script and sheet music from this rehearsal songbook may be copied without copy permission.
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1. Live in the Light 2. Your Song 3. Burn in Me 4. Beautiful Heart 5. Hold On 6. Sisters, Rejoice! Main Narrator:
On March 17, 1842, twenty women assembled and were organized as the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo. When Joseph Smith established this organization, he said, “I now turn the key to you in the name of God and this Society shall rejoice.” A century and a half later that organization is now known as the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Never has the world seen an organization like that of the Relief Society. Established by a prophet of God, sustained by priesthood power, with over 5 million women in over 170 countries, this organization is truly a light unto the world. The pioneer women of Nauvoo were the embodiment of testimony and courage. They built the mighty foundation upon which the Relief Society stands today. From many parts of the world, these early Saints gained a testimony of the restored gospel and gathered at Nauvoo. They left homes, loved ones, and all they had because of the testimonies that burned in them.
Female Narrator #1:
“I believed in the principle of the gathering and felt it my duty to go although it was a severe trial to me, in my feelings to leave my native land . . . but my heart was fixed. I knew in whom I had trusted and with the fire of Israel's God burning in my bosom, I forsook my home.” —Jane Carter
Female Narrator #2:
“We were a sorry company that traveled . . . that morning. Myself and others wept all the way. . . . Now I had left all and was traveling alone to a land unknown to me, but I had cast my lot with the people of God and in him I put my trust.” —Mary Ann Weston Maughan
Main Narrator:
Footsteps, tears, and mighty courage mark the path on which they came. They were attacked by mobs, and they were forced from their homes in the middle of winter, but they went on in the name of Jesus Christ and established the foundation upon which we now stand. Women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are heirs to a powerful legacy—a legacy of deep commitment and faith.
Song: Live in the Light (Three female soloists & choir) Main Narrator:
In the Old Testament, we find the story of Queen Esther, whose strength and courage saved the lives of her people. While discussing Esther’s opportunity to exert her righteous influence, Mordecai asked her, “Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14). As women of the latter days, we have come into the kingdom of God during the dispensation of the fulness of times. President Wilford Woodruff remarked, “[T]here certainly never has been a generation of people on the earth that has had a greater work to perform than the inhabitants of the earth in the latter days” (Journal of Discourses 15:8, April 6, 1872, PD). The adversary understands the impact and influence that a righteous woman wields in today’s world. Sheri Dew said: “Satan of course knows how spiritually potent the knowledge of our divine identity is. He hates women of the noble birthright. . . . He hates us because of the influence we have on husbands and children, family and friends, the Church and even the world. It is no secret to him that we are the Lord's secret weapon. Thus it should not surprise us that the master of deceit is going all out to keep us from comprehending the majesty of who we are” (No Doubt About It [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2001], 45). As it states in the well-known proverb, “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18). Every woman who seeks God, no matter her circumstances in life, can receive the quiet and confirming knowledge of her divine worth and gain an understanding of the mighty vision the Lord holds for her life. The Lord can help us look beyond the magazines, the ads, and the images the world tells us we need to be, so that we can remember the true purposes for which we came to earth.
Song: Your Song (Female Soloist) Main Narrator:
Elder Joe J. Christensen poses ten questions we should ask ourselves pertaining to our personal spirituality. The first question he would have us ask is: “Do I read scriptures daily?” (Barbara K. Christensen, Joe J. Christensen , Making Your Home a Missionary Training Center [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1985], 54). In the end, it will not matter what we have put before scripture study if we have not followed the commandment to feast upon the words of God. In our rushing to and fro to accomplish so much in our lives, we often keep a serious study of the scriptures at the bottom of a very long list of “to do’s.” President Brigham Young instructed the Saints to “say to the fields, … flocks, … herds, … gold, … silver, … goods, … possessions, and to all the world, stand aside; get away from my thoughts, for I am going up to worship the Lord” (Deseret News, 5 Jan. 1854, 2). He also gave this wise counsel: “Do those things that are necessary to be done and let those alone that are not necessary, and we shall accomplish more than we do now” (Discourses of Brigham Young, 3:160). Ultimately, we will spend our time on the things we value most. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus taught, "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also" (Matthew 6:21).
Song: Burn in Me (Female Soloist)
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Main Narrator:
Over 160 years ago, when the Relief Society was established, it chose as its motto: Charity never faileth. The prophet Mormon taught that without charity, we are nothing. “For all things must fail . . . But charity is the pure love of Christ, and it endureth forever; and whoso is found possessed of it at the last day, it shall be well with him” (Moroni 7:46-47).
Narrator #2:
One Relief Society woman tells this story: “I had been feeling down on myself—especially about my looks. Every time I saw a beautiful and thin woman, I would compare myself to her, and I always came up short. I spent hours thinking about how I could do my makeup better, about needing to buy new clothes, about a new diet plan I could start. I found myself getting depressed, easily irritated, and disappointed. Then one day, I met a new sister in my neighborhood. This woman was short and slightly overweight. She had rather coarse red hair and a freckled face. She was dressed nicely, but there were no extraordinary physical features about her. However, there was something that absolutely drew me into her—a cheer and a spirit that radiated all about her. I watched as she interacted with her three children, and I could see how much of her life she had devoted to them. She seemed to have developed such strong qualities of charity in her life: patience, kindness, and unselfishness. A constant smile and happiness marked her face, and somehow she seemed to fill the room with joy. There was a confidence inside her that I knew came from being close to the Spirit. I suddenly realized that this was the kind of person I wanted to strive to be. I didn’t need to worry so much about the way I looked or how I compared to other women in the world. The traits I found in this woman were far more important than being physically beautiful. That woman may never be considered beautiful in the eyes of the world, but I have no doubt that she will have an effect on every person she comes in contact with in her life. In her, I saw true beauty.”
Narrator #3:
Another Relief Society sister wrote, “In sacrament meeting several weeks ago, I noticed a single woman in my ward, Sister Riggs, sitting by the wife of one of the counselors in the bishopric. The counselor’s wife had a baby and four other young children to handle while her husband was on the stand. I watched throughout the meeting as Sister Riggs helped this lady and her children. Every Sunday, Sister Riggs came and sat by that mother and helped with her children. And then I began to notice that Sister Riggs was always looking for those who were seated alone in Relief Society, or who were new in the ward. She was always welcoming everyone, offering deep insights to questions in class, and was the first to volunteer when help was needed in the ward. One Sunday in Relief Society, the instructor asked that each of us stand up and introduce ourselves and tell our husband’s names, as well. Sister Riggs, having never received the opportunity of marriage, could’ve easily been offended and sad, but when it was her turn she stood up and said with a smile, ‘My husband must’ve been killed in the war in heaven.’ There was a beautiful optimism that surround her. I constantly find myself wanting to be a better person because of her example.”
Narrator #4:
A 30-year-old Relief Society woman wrote, “Today I came across this quote by David O. McKay: ‘She who can paint a masterpiece or write a book that will influence millions deserves the admiration and the plaudits of mankind; but she who rears successfully a family . . . whose influence will be felt through generations to come . . . long after paintings shall have faded, and books and statues shall have decayed or shall have been destroyed, deserves the highest honor that man can give, and the choicest blessings of God’(Improvement Era, 39:269). This quote makes me think about the devoted and faithful mothers who may never be known or viewed by the world as anything great. Women who give so many years of their lives and forgo worldly opportunities to influence and mold the spirits of men. And I know that these women will find greater joy and beauty in their lives than they could in any worldly vocation.”
Main Narrator:
When Joseph smith gave instructions to the first group of members of the Relief Society, he said “[L]et kindness, charity, and love crown your works henceforward.” These qualities are infinitely more powerful and admirable than outward beauty. The scriptures remind us that the Lord "seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart" (1 Samuel 16:7).
Song: Beautiful Heart (Male Soloist or Female Soloist)
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Main Narrator:
On our journey to become women of God, we will inevitably face times of sorrow and hardship in our lives. Elder Neal A. Maxwell said, “[Y]ou and I cannot really expect to glide through life, coolly air-conditioned . . . In furthering His plan for us, God seeks to tutor and to stretch us in order to refine us so that He can bring us home . . . It is a process in which God has declared of His sobering but enhancing purposes for His children, ‘We will prove them herewith to see if they will do all things whatsoever the Lord their God shall command them’ (Abraham 3:25).” (If Thou Endure It Well [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1996], 4–5). It seems that the most faithful women and men in our gospel history have faced incredible adversity in their lives. Joseph Smith was imprisoned forty-seven times. He was beaten, ridiculed, and tarred and feathered. Just as the Apostle Paul, Abinadi the prophet, and even our Savior Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith died a martyr to the truth. President Wilford Woodruff said of the Prophet Joseph, “[The Lord] did prove him; and, although he had the whole world to contend against, and the treachery of false friends to withstand, although his whole life was a scene of trouble and anxiety and care, yet, in all his afflictions . . . he was ever true to his God” (Journal of Discourses: 22:233). There is no doubt that every one of us we will be tested and tried to our very core, as have all the faithful men and women who have gone before us. But as the Lord said to Joseph Smith, “[H]old on thy way . . . Thy days are known . . . , therefore, fear not what man can do, for God shall be with you forever and ever” (D&C 122:9).
Song: Hold On (Female Soloist and Optional Male Backup) Main Narrator:
The influence of the women of the Relief Society on our world today is immeasurable. President Joseph F. Smith made this declaration: "It is not for you to be led by the women of the world; it is for you to lead the world and to lead especially the women of the world, in everything that is praise-worthy, everything that is God-like, everything that is uplifting and that is purifying to the children of men" (minutes of the General Board of the Relief Society, 17 March 1914, 54). Sister Eliza R. Snow, the second general president of the Relief Society, said, “Let us be more energetic to . . . develop that strength of moral character which cannot be surpassed on the face of the earth. . . . The circumstances in which we are placed and our positions in life demand this of us, because we have greater and higher privileges than any other females upon the face of the earth” (Evening News, 14 January 1870). Women of these latter days have great reason to rise up and to rejoice. Joseph Smith prophesied that we would indeed rejoice as sisters, united in the powerful organization of the Relief Society. At its very organization he said, “I now turn the key to you in the name of God and this Society shall rejoice.”
Song: Sisters, Rejoice (Choir)
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REHEARSAL SONGBOOK
Live in the Light From the Jenny Phillips Album "Sisters Rejoice" For Female Soloists, Women's Choir (SSA), and Piano Words and Music by JENNY PHILLIPS & TYLER CASTLETON
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REHEARSAL SONGBOOK
Burn In Me
From the Jenny Phillips Album "Sisters of Light"
For Female Soloist, Descant Vocalist, Piano, and optional Cello
Words and Music by JENNY PHILLIPS and TYLER CASTLETON
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Beautiful Heart
REHEARSAL SONGBOOK
From the Jenny Phillips Album "Sisters of Light" For Male Soloist and Piano
Arranged by TYLER CASTLETON
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5
7
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life is not a fair -y tale hap - pi - ly ev - er af - ter
she has found with
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16
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to tell the Fa
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dreams
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longs
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where her
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œ œ
j œ
needs lives
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a - way
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what through the
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found hands
world stays close
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Words and Music by JENNY PHILLIPS
And the
"Beautiful Heart"
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might-y King
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is whis per ing
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real ly not
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cause He sees
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36
might y King
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42
is whis per ing
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she's
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cause He sees
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real ly not
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that far
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cause He sees
5
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heart
15
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be-
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Beautiful Heart
From the Jenny Phillips Album "Sisters of Light" For Female Soloist and Piano
Arranged by TYLER CASTLETON
&c
5
7
& ..
œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ
œ.
life is not a fair - y tale hap - pi - ly ev - er af - ter
&
Ó
Œ ‰ r œ
1. Her
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she has found with
9
Words and Music by JENNY PHILLIPS
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11
tries to
to tell the Fa
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she has a vi - sion seeks for the beau - ty
& œ.
œ
14
dreams
& œ.
16
soul
œ
longs
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of
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a king
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that ho - ly light worn with work
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to
œ one
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who she on - ly
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dom
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far
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take
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c
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where her
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œ œ
but but it's
live in - side her still tears up - on her sleeves
what through the
42
of
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her ther
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can and
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with cast - les on is some - thing she
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"Beautiful Heart - C version"
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might -y King
&
2 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ
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is whis per-ing
she's
Œ
1.
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21
cause He sees
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25
2. And
& œ œ œ
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28
horse of white
2 &4 œ œ œ 30
2.
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place
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& œ Œ 40 heart
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day
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17
on her
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day
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35
˙
And
and she'll
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that far
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heart
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walks by faith
& . œ 33
not
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a beau ti - ful heart
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&Ó
real ly
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a way
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it's
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œ. œ œ œ. ˙
beau - ti - ful heart
Hold On
REHEARSAL SONGBOOK
From the Jenny Phillips Album "Sisters of Light" For Female Soloist, Male Backup, and Piano Words and Music by JENNY PHILLIPS and TYLER CASTLETON
Arranged by TYLER CASTLETON
5
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6
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10
round
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˙
14
found
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j œ. œ ˙
a - gainst
œ.
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18
suf - fer ing shall be
21
j œ œ . œj œ
deep should rage
b & b b œ. œ œ. œ œ. b &bb Œ
œ.
‰ œ œ. J
are meant
for
j œ ˙
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thy way
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you
if the
j œ . œ œ. œ œ
black - ness gath - ers
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œ œ œ.
j œ
˙
thy days
are
known
mo - ment 'til you see
j œ ˙
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that
‰ j œ œ. fear
not
be
Œ ‰ j œ thy
œ.
j œ ˙
all
these things
œ
œ
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what man can
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18
‰ j œ
re - lief and no com fort can
but a
be
œ œ
j œ œ. œ œ
œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ.
to
‰
˙
do
"Hold On"
&
b bb
b b & b
24
b b & b
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on
b Ó b & b
hold
to Him
32
˙
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face
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& b Ó b &bb
36
b &bb
when at last
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stayed
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˙.
all
b & b b œ. œ œ. œ œ.
40
suf - fer ing shall be
hold
pleas are met with
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mo
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ment
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j œ. œ
and mer cy's hand
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and
j œ. œ œ.
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but a
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you feel
background vocal
Hold
˙
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to Him
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28
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background vocal
that
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that
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are
known
j œ œ. all
is
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j œ ˙
these things
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j œ ˙
all
these things
thy
"Hold On"
b &bb
b & b b Œ ‰ œJ œ .
43
are meant
b &bb Ó b &bb
47
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to be
‰ j œ œ
on
2
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to Him
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52
w
on
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fear not what men can do
on
b b & b
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fear not
j œ ˙
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w
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20
2
j œ. œ œ. œ œ. œ
God will be with you hold
Ó
Œ
œ œ Hold
Sisters, Rejoice!
REHEARSAL SONGBOOK
From the Jenny Phillips Album "Sisters of Light" For Women's Choir (SSA), Piano and optional Organ Arranged by TYLER CASTLETON
Words & Music by JENNY PHILLIPS & TYLER CASTLETON
7
b & b 43
8
b &b Ó
3
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b &b
12
œ
3
œ
lives
b &b œ
3
strength
&
18
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days
b & b ˙˙˙
21
joice!
˙
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God
sis ters of
j œ œ œ œ 3
The truth of
œ
15
3
3
œ
j œ œ œ œ
we're rai - sing our
œœ œœœ œœœ 3
We have His
words
œ
burn in our
œ
œ
3
voice
œœ œ
light,
the po-wer of
œ œ œ
know,
3
j œ œ œ œ œ 3
3
With vi - sion and
j œ œ œ œ
and
œœ œ
3
j œ œ œ œ 3
3
œ
faith
3
œ
to live what we
3
light,
˙
His
j œ œ œ œ
œ
3
j œ œ œ œ 3
is gui ding our 3
œ œ œ
˙
souls
Giv- ing us
œ
œ
hope
3
3 j œ œ œ œ
in these lat - ter
3
˙
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sing - ing His
praise
Sis - ters re-
j œœ œœ œœ œœœ 3
It lives in our
œœ œ
hearts,
3
œœ œ
3
3 j œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
It shines in our
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21
"Sisters, Rejoice!"
&
bb
24
œœ œœ œœœ 3
˙˙
eyes.
Lift up your
b &b ˙ ˙˙ 27
36
œœ œ
hands,
b &b
39
œœœ up
b &b
42
œœ œ
name
&
45
bb
œœœ
furled,
b & b ˙˙˙
48
joice!
œœ œ
voice,
3
œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
hand.
b &b
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j œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ
3
We're part of His
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plan
6
Œ
˙˙
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3
j œœ œœ œœœ œœœ
3
3
We're led by His
Ó
3
œœ œœ œœ
Sis-ters, re - joice!
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j œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
3
3
We're serv - ing with
3
j œœ œ œ œ œ œ 3
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We're an-chored to
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3
œœœ
3
We are His
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love,
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3
through vir - tu - ous
j œœ œœ œœ œœœ 3
A stan - dard of
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We have His
œœ œ
light,
œœœ
j œœ œœ œœ œœ 3
j œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ 3
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truth
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3
Cho-sen to
j œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ 3
to
all of the
j œœ œœ œœ œœœ 3
It lives in our
22
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j œœ œœ œœ œœ 3
3
3 j œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ œ
with ban -ners un-
œœœ œœœ œœœ 3
˙œ ˙
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world
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3
We hon - or His
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lead
j œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ
and lift - ing them
3
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3
lost
times,
3
3
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in per - i - lous
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3
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God
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3
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3
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3
Sis - ters, re-
3 j œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
It shines in our
"Sisters, Rejoice!"
&
bb
51
˙˙œ
eyes
&
bb
54
œ
Lift up your
œ œœœ œœ œœœ
˙˙ ˙
&
57
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hearts,
&
bb
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3
b & b œœœ
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63
j œœ œœ
3
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by
His
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b & b ˙˙˙
69
œœœ
hand
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Sis - ters,
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re - joice!
23
3
our
j œœœ œœœ œœœ œœœ 3
We're part of His
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Sis - ters, re - joice!
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3
It lives in
˙˙ . ˙
˙˙ .. ˙.
joice!
j œœ œœ œœ œœœ
3
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voice,
3
We're led by His
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Lift up your
j œœ œœ œœœ œœœ
3
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3
˙˙˙
3
light,
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hand
3
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œœ œ
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b & b ˙˙˙ ...
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plan,
3
eyes
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˙˙œ
j œœ œœ
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3
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3
˙˙ ˙
3 j œœ œœ œœ œ œ œ œ œ
3
j œœ œœ œœ œœœ œ œ œ
3
It shines in our
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plan,
3
Sis-ters, re - joice!
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voice,
3
hand
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