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[Light of God, come dwell within Your people]

[Light of God, come dwell within Your people]

Composer: Keith Getty; Composer: Kristyn Getty; Arranger: Ruth Coleman
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Composer: Keith Getty

Keith Getty (b. December 16, 1974) is a world-renowned modern hymn writer. Keith developed a passion for writing good songs for the church in his twenties, and began writing for his small Baptist church. He writes and performs with his wife, Kristyn and they regularly tour the United States and the United Kingdom. (Also known as Julian Keith Getty) Laura de Jong Go to person page >

Composer: Kristyn Getty

Kristyn Getty (b. May 22, 1980) is a world-renowned modern hymn writer. Kristyn studied English Literature at Queen’s University of Belfast. She writes and performs with her husband, Keith Getty, and they regularly tour the United States and the United Kingdom. Laura de Jong Go to person page >

Arranger: Ruth Coleman

(no biographical information available about Ruth Coleman.) Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Light of God, come dwell within Your people]
Composer: Keith Getty
Composer: Kristyn Getty
Arranger: Ruth Coleman
Incipit: 35134 56132 46253
Key: C Major
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