Quite a stir in Jerusalem "Resurrection Morn"

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Re: Quite a stir in Jerusalem "Resurrection Morn"

by Guest » Thu Mar 29, 2018 5:19 am

Resurrection Morn sung by The McKameys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVtK-PF2X-8

Quite a stir in Jerusalem "Resurrection Morn"

by karenjoshlin » Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:29 pm

Hopefully these are what you're looking for.

There was quite a stir in Jerusalem
It was known most everywhere
That Jesus had been crucified and his body buried there
His disciples with their fear and doubt had gathered to weep and morn When Mary boldly announced to them
I have seen the Lord
And hope was reborn on resurrection morn
Where life was gone new life had come and hope was restored.
So don't be afraid God keeps the promises he made
In the mist of our storm remember hope was reborn on resurrection morn
Some days I spent in the graveyard
Where living is no life at all
I worry and fret or I wonder and guess
But that doesn't change my thoughts
My mind moves to what I know to be true when my faith begins to fade My God has the power to do anything even raise me from the grave.
Cause hope was reborn on resurrection morn
Where life was gone new life had come and hope was restored.
So don't be afraid God keeps the promises he made
In the mist of our storm remember hope was reborn on resurrection morn
In the mist of our storm remember hope was reborn on resurrection morn

Quite a stir in Jerusalem "Resurrection Morn"

by shabk » Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:30 pm

Looking for lyrics to Resurrection Morn with words "quite a stir in Jerusalem" in it thought to have been sang by the McKameys.

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