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Cathy Swan - Goodness of God (Jenn Johnson Cover) (Instrumental)

Cathy Swan - Goodness of God (Jenn Johnson Cover)

If you're in need of some soothing and peaceful music, look no further than Cathy Swan's instrumental track 'Goodness of God.' From the moment you hear the first notes of this beautiful piano melody, you'll be transported to a place of tranquility and serenity.

Cathy's music is a true treasure trove of gentle and relaxing Christian instrumental tracks, all crafted with care in her home studio. Her discography has 41 tracks, tracks that are sure to soothe your soul and bring you peace and rest.

One of the things that makes Cathy's music extra special is its ability to be enjoyed in the background. Whether you're reading a book, studying for a test, or just needing some time to unwind and de-stress, her music is the perfect companion. 'Goodness of God' is no exception.

This particular track is a cover of Jenn Johnson's release and Cathy's rendition of it is nothing short of gorgeous. The piano melody, with the gentle sound of a violin running throughout the track, is simple yet elegant and the overall atmosphere of the track is one of serene beauty. It's the perfect way to connect with the greatest One of all, Jesus Christ.

Cathy's music is truly a gift and her rendition of 'Goodness of God' is a must-listen for anyone in need of some rest, relaxation, and peace. So, put on your headphones, press play, and let Cathy's music take you on a journey to a place of calm and tranquility.



You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3hEkyj9yTsKK3JyD49Nmgn

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