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Personnel: David B. Smith (piano); Sherry Carter, Shelley Jennings, Craig Adams , Terry White, Stephanie Hall, Brandon Scott Thomas, Gary Robinson (background vocals); Joni McCabe.
Additional personnel: Prague Symphony Orchestra.
Mary Donnelly Haskell Power Of The Cross Songs | 1. | In Christ Alone |
| 2. | Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing - (Music From Wyeth's Repository Of Sacred Music, Part 2) |
| 3. | He's Been Faithful / Great Is thy Faithfulness |
| 4. | Power of the Cross, The |
| 5. | Here I Am to Worship |
| 6. | How Great Thou Art |
| 7. | Wonderful, Merciful Savior |
| 8. | On That Day |
| 9. | Lamb of God |
| 10. | Precious Lord, Take My Hand |
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