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In 386 AD, an Italian bishop taught his congregation to sing—and their voices held off an imperial army.
Why do some songs have the power to unite us, remind us who we are, and give us courage in dark times? And how can we get more of them?
Join Brian Brown, Matthew Clark, and Terri Moon as they explore the lost art of "we" songs—hymns and ballads that connect us to God, to each other, and to the great story we're all part of.
 By Anselm Society
By Anselm Society5
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In 386 AD, an Italian bishop taught his congregation to sing—and their voices held off an imperial army.
Why do some songs have the power to unite us, remind us who we are, and give us courage in dark times? And how can we get more of them?
Join Brian Brown, Matthew Clark, and Terri Moon as they explore the lost art of "we" songs—hymns and ballads that connect us to God, to each other, and to the great story we're all part of.

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