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Ashleigh, if you want to write a song for church, just open up the scriptures. The psalms are a good place to start. Meditate on them, take the bits of it that speak to you, mix in your feelings and the song will pop out. There is a lot of great imagery in scriptures. Tons of stories to retell. Lots of great hooks as well. JeanB
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