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1. Christ is alive! Let Christians sing. The cross stands empty to the sky. Let streets and homes with praises ring. Love, drowned in death, shall never die. 2. Christ is alive! No longer bound to distant years in Palestine, but saving, healing, here and now, and touching every place and time.
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Authoritative information about the hymn text Christ Is Alive! Let Christians Sing, with lyrics, MIDI files, printable scores, audio recordings, piano resources, and products for worship planners.
Let Christians sing. His cross stands empty to the sky. Let streets and homes with praises ring. His love in death shall never die. Christ is alive! No longer bound to distant years in Palestine, he comes to claim the here and now, and conquer every place and time.
The cross stands empty to the sky. Let streets and homes with praises ring. Love, drowned in death, shall never die. Christ is alive! No longer bound to distant years in Palestine, but saving, healing, here and now, and touching every place and time.
Christ Is Alive! Let Christians Sing. The Cross Stands Empty To The Sky. Let Streets And Homes With Praises Ring. Love, Drowned In Death, Shall Never Die. Christ Is Alive! No Longer Bound To Distant Years In Palestine, But Saving, Healing, Here And Now And Touching Every Place And Time.
"Christ Is Alive!" sung by the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church (MI) Virtual Choir, James Biery, director and organist. Words by Brian Wren, © 1975 Hope Publish...
"Christ Is Alive" is a joyful celebration of Christ's resurrection (st. 1) and of his personal rule in a human world in which pain, war, and injustice abound (st. 2-4). Christ’s transcendent and immanent reign is empowered by the Holy Spirit and will ultimately bring about a new creation (st. 5).