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PEACE
(Agnus Dei)
(A Communion Blessing From St. Joseph’s Square)
Rich Mullins/Beaker
John 6:32-58; Matthew 26:26-3-; Colossians 3:12-17
Though we’re strangers, still I love you
I love you more than your mask
And you know you have to trust this to be true
And I know that’s much to ask
But lay down your fears, come and join this feast
He has called you here, you and me
So may peace rain down from Heaven
Like little pieces of the sky
Little keepers of the promise falling on these souls
This drought has dried
In His Blood and in His Body, in this bread and in this wine
Peace to you, Peace of Christ to you
And though I love you, still we’re strangers
Prisoners in these lonely hearts
And though our blindness separates us
Still His light shines in the dark
And His outstretched arms are still strong enough
To reach behind these prison bars
To set us free
Chorus Twice
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