Thousands Of Churches Worldwide Pray For The End Of Slavery On “Amazing Grace Sunday”
Publish Date: Feb 15, 2007
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Featured on the soundtrack, Music Inspired By The Motion Picture Amazing Grace, and written by 2006 two-time GRAMMY® nominee and the Gospel Music Association’s Artist of the Year, Chris Tomlin, Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) will be sung on Amazing Grace Sunday February 18th. Over 3,600 North American churches from all 10 provinces and 50 states have already signed up to sing “Amazing Grace” and pray for the end of slavery as an estimated 27 million men, women, and children are still enslaved around the globe. Churches in the United Kingdom are joining together for Amazing Grace Sunday March 25th.
In addition to the traditional hymn, churches are encouraged to download Tomlin’s music and lyrics of his adaptation of Amazing Grace for use as bulletin inserts on Amazing Grace Sunday. To hear a clip of Chris Tomlin singing “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)” and for more information on Amazing Grace Sunday or to register to participate, visit www.amazinggracesunday.com.
“I wanted to keep the hymn exactly the way it was, as much as I could, with the heart of what I feel like John Newton was writing,” reflects Tomlin on the new adaptation that is also featured on his acclaimed, best selling album, See The Morning. “Him coming at this slavery issue really spurred the thoughts and the words ‘My chains are gone/ I’ve been set free/ My God, my Savior has ransomed me’.”
A moving visual/lyrical history of the song “Amazing Grace,” set to Chris Tomlin’s adaptation of the song, can be downloaded via the YMZ Media section. The story includes when the song has been used to inspire hope, even during tragic times in history. For instance, It was sung by both sides of the civil war, on the day Dr. Martin Luther King shared his dream, when the Berlin wall came down, on September 11th and when the saints marched back into the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina, and more.
In addition to Tomlin’s “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone),” the Music Inspired By The Motion Picture Amazing Grace soundtrack, which released January 23rd, fittingly showcases other modern day versions of period hymns performed by today’s top Contemporary Christian, Gospel and Country artists. Highlights of the “Inspired By” soundtrack for the Samuel Goldwyn Films/Roadside Attractions/Bristol Bay Productions film include Country Music Award-winner Martina McBride’s powerful version of How Great Thou Art and selections from Grammy® Award winners Jars of Clay and Steven Curtis Chapman, Gospel music stars Smokie Norful and Kiki Sheard, best-selling group Avalon, GMA 2006 Female Vocalist of the Year Natalie Grant, and Bart Millard of the platinum-selling group MercyMe.
Rounding out the artists contributing to this soundtrack are two-time GMA Award-winning Female Vocalist of the Year Nichole Nordeman and the innovative and well-known David Crowder, who sings on the track Rock of Ages. Rising stars Shawn McDonald and Bethany Dillon duet on the original song All Creatures Of Our God And King, as do hit-maker Jeremy Camp and is wife Adrienne on the track It Is Well.
Opening in theatres February 23rd, 2007, the Amazing Grace film tells the story of British politician William Wilberforce (played by Ioan Gruffudd) and his band of loyal friends who 200 years ago took on the most powerful forces of their day to end the slave trade. His mentor was John Newton, (Albert Finney) the slave-trader-turned-song-writer, who wrote the words to the world’s most popular hymn, Amazing Grace.
Directed by Michael Apted, Amazing Grace stars Ioan Gruffudd, Romola Garai, Rufus Sewell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Youssou N’Dour, Ciaran Hinds, Michael Gambon and Albert Finney. The film was written by Academy Award® nominee Steven Knight, executive produced by Jeanney Kim and produced by Terrence Malick, Edward Pressman, Patricia Heaton, David Hunt and Ken Wales. Amazing Grace is a presentation of Bristol Bay Productions in association with Ingenious Film Partners.
Movie trailers for Music Inspired By The Motion Picture Amazing Grace can be seen at YMZ’s Media section. Find out more about the album here. The album is currently spotlight priced at $17.99 or less at Christian retailers across Canada.
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