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Foothills Collective, Darris Sneed, Brandon Sharp - On That Sunday Morning (Reimagined) - Brandon Sharp Remix (CEDM)


Foothills Collective, Darris Sneed, and Brandon Sharp have released a Christian EDM (CEDM) track called On That Sunday Morning (Reimagined) - Brandon Sharp Remix.
Foothills Collective, Darris Sneed, Brandon Sharp - On That Sunday Morning (Reimagined) - Brandon Sharp Remix
I absolutely love this song! I just love the beats and the lyrics! The people who used to listen to us when we were a radio station know our passion for great Christian EDM music. This is one of those tracks that gets us moving... 


Lyrics:

Early that morning sun came rising up
Something felt different in the air
Even three days could not hold Jesus down
No body found, He wasn't there
On that Sunday morning
The stone was rolled away
Your resurrection power
Was fully on display
No grave no death or darkness
Could ever keep You down
You shook the earth with the greatest miracle
On that Sunday morning
On that Sunday morning
It wasn't just history, He's here today
I've seen that resurrection power
Brought me from darkness to see greater light
He's alive, so I'm alive
On that Sunday morning
The stone was rolled away
Your resurrection power
Was fully on display
No grave no death or darkness
Could ever keep You down
You shook the earth with the greatest miracle
On that Sunday morning
On that Sunday morning
They saw an ending
But life was just beginning
Your Kingdom moving
Spreading into all of the world
I've looked for answers
In lonely places
But nothing could fill me
Till I saw your love face to face
I've got a future
It's far from over
My life is new now
Only in Your power to save
On that Sunday morning
The stone was rolled away
Your resurrection power
Was fully on display
No grave no death or darkness
Could ever keep You down
You shook the earth with the greatest miracle
On that Sunday morning
The stone was rolled away
Your resurrection power
Was fully on display
No grave no death or darkness
Could ever keep You down
You shook the earth with the greatest miracle
On that Sunday morning
On that Sunday morning
On that Sunday morning
On that Sunday morning
On that Sunday morning


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6M5VNEgEZpHKO9nKYK3afd


Would you like to hear more CEDM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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