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    Where We Are Loved

    Elizabeth Ragsdale

    Key:
    Gmin/Gmaj
    Vocal Range:
    High
    Pitch Range:
    C4?G5
    Key:
    Emin/Emaj
    Vocal Range:
    Low
    Pitch Range:
    A3?E5
    Composer:
    Elizabeth Ragsdale
    Lyricist:
    Elizabeth Ragsdale
    Publisher:
    Elizabeth Ragsdale
    Instrumentation:
    Keyboard/Vocal
    Key:
    Emin/Emaj
    ,
    Gmin/Gmaj
    Vocal Range:
    High
    ,
    Low
    Vocal Pitch Range:
    A3?E5
    ,
    C4?G5
    MP3 Duration:
    05:00

    Presents church as the sacred place that meets the needs of the heart. Each verse likens us to a biblical character loved by Christ Jesus.

    Lyrics

    Where We Are Loved
    Lyrics and music by Elizabeth Ragsdale

    Verse 1
    In this sacred space we celebrate
    Tender ties renewed.
    The master bade the children come.
    None did he exclude.
    Like the infants in his charge,
    Here we’re loved for who we are.

    Verse 2
    In this place of grace we watch and pray
    To see our purity.
    Zacchaeus caught the master’s eye,
    Which saw integrity.
    Like the one who climbed the limb,
    Here we find we’re free of sin.

    Prechorus
    This sacred space.
    This place of grace.

    Chorus
    Here’s where we belong.
    It’s here where we are loved.
    What a joy to play a part
    To meet the needs of the heart.
    Here’s where we are loved.

    Verse 3
    In the light of Christ we recognize
    The gift we each can use.
    Mary chose the better part,
    The work we all must do.
    Like the one at Jesus’ feet,
    Here we’re blessed in sweet retreat.

    Prechorus

    Chorus

    © 2016 Elizabeth Ragsdale