"There Is a Redeemer" is a praise and worship song first written by Melody Green in 1977 and popularized by her husband, contemporary Christian musician Keith Green. It was first released on 1982's Songs for the Shepherd, the last album to be released before his death in a plane crash. The final verse was added by Keith.
The song has been covered by various artists such as Robin Mark, David Nevue, Kathryn Scott, Selah, Kathy Troccoli, Michelle Tumes, Matthew Ward, the band Captive Free (a capella), and Kelly Willard. It appears in twenty hymnals and has been described as a 'classic.'
References
- J., Petersen, William (2006). The complete book of hymns : inspiring stories about 600 hymns and praise songs. Petersen, Ardythe E. ( ed.). Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers. ISBN 9781607514466. OCLC 505564876.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - CORRESPONDENT, LYNN COMMERO | LNP (2015-03-19). "Tragedy fails to derail Melody Green's ministry". LancasterOnline. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
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External links
- Cyber Hymnal - Frequently Requested Hymns
- Hymnary - There is a Redeemer
- Lorenz Music Co. - There is a Redeemer
- The Trinitarian Theology of Keith Green
- Worship Together - There is a Redeemer
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