City on a Hill: The Gathering

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City on a Hill: The Gathering
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2003
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Label Essential
Series chronology
City on a Hill: It's Christmas Time
(2002)
City on a Hill: The Gathering
(2003)
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City on a Hill: The Gathering is the fourth album released in the City on a Hill series of compilation albums by popular contemporary Christian musicians.

Track listing

  1. "Shall We Gather at River" - Prelude
  2. "The Gathering" - Caedmon's Call, Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Bebo Norman, Sara Groves
  3. "Kyrie Eleison" - Leigh Nash & friends
  4. "Beautiful Scandalous Night" - Sixpence None the Richer and Bebo Norman
  5. "Jesus Went to the Garden" - Derri Daugherty, Paul Colman, Dan Haseltine, Sara Groves, GlassByrd
  6. "Table of the Lord" - FFH and Paul Colman
  7. "Holy is the Lord" - Andrew Peterson
  8. "We Will Trust You" - Ginny Owens and GlassByrd
  9. "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" - Jars of Clay
  10. "Come Be Who You Are" - Sara Groves
  11. "Instrument of Peace" - Paul Colman Trio
  12. "Hallelujah Never Ending" - Caedmon's Call and Silers Bald
  13. "Open Your Eyes" - Ginny Owens
  14. "Marvelous Light" - Dan Haseltine, Ginny Owens, and friends


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