25th Anniversary Music Special (DVD)
$14.49
Celebrate the doctrinal pillars of our faith in music! A city of many firsts, and the birthplace of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Battle Creek, Michigan, is a fitting location for celebrating 3ABN’s 25th Anniversary as the first Adventist Television network.
The Battle Creek Tabernacle was home to Ellen White, the visionary whose writings provide much of the inspiration for the songs presented during this weekend. Much has been accomplished by God’s grace, but the best is yet to come, so celebrate with us as we look back, forward, and upward!
Available Tracks:
1 Remember the Sabbath
2 Language of Canaan, The
3 I Have Fixed My Mind
4 Take Me To The Water
5 In The Sanctuary
6 Now Is The Day
7 Written Down In Stone
8 I Will Give You Rest
9 Marvel Not At What I Say
10 Beautiful Zion
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SKU (ISBN): 9781934869307
Binding: Video DVD
Published: July 2011
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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