The 'Community of Celebration is an Episcopalian organisation established in the 1960s in the United Kingdom,[1] with its origins even earlier at the Church of the Redeemer in Houston, Texas. Today it is based near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] There is a long tradition of worship music, some of which has been released on CD.[2]
Some of their music was created and performed in the 1960s and 1970s by a band called "The Fisherfolk".
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- Amazing grace
- Be Like Your Father
- Celebrate the Feast
- Celebrate the Whole of It
- Come celebrate! (6 CD set)
- Come Follow
- Cry Hosanna
- Freedom is coming!
- Fresh Sounds
- Gather Together
- God Is For Me
- God, Make Us Your Family
- God's People Give Thanks
- Hey Kids, Do You Love Jesus?
- How Sweet the Sound!
- I’m Gonna Run, Run, Run
- In the Presence of Your People
- Isn't it Good!
- Joy in the Morning
- Let Our Praise Be as Incense
- Listen ... Open to the Call
- Lo! He Comes
- Love Divine
- On Tiptoe
- Rejoice with the Fisherfolk
- Rest Awhile
- Sing Praise with the Fisherfolk
- Sing the Word with the Fisherfolk
- Songs in the Night
- Sound of Living Waters
- Sweet Water
- The Joy of Christmas
- Travelin' Home
- Wake Up! - to sing the praise of Jesus
- What Child is This?
- Worship Around the World
- Worship in Concert
- Worship with the Fisherfolk
- Zacchaeus, Get Down
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