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Bonner Family Child Of God Sheet Music Page

Artist: The Bonner Family (Arrangement Draft) Style: Gospel / Contemporary Worship Time Signature: 4/4 Key: F Major (Adjust capo for vocal range)

(Slow, soulful piano or organ entry) | F | Dm7 | Bb | C |

(Decrescendo, returning to intro theme) Gm7 Am7 Bb I am who He says I am... C Dm7 C Child of God... Bb F Child of God. bonner family child of god sheet music


(Full Band / Fortissimo) F Am7 I am a child of God, Bb F/A Walking in the light of His love.

The traditional version starts immediately with the melody. The Bonner version opens with a 16-bar instrumental intro featuring a solo acoustic guitar and a soft cello (or piano) pad. The sheet music for this version must include these instrumental sections, which are absent in public domain versions. Artist: The Bonner Family (Arrangement Draft) Style: Gospel

(Building intensity, repeat 3x) Dm7 Am7 It’s not by power, nor by might, Bb C But by the Spirit of the Living Light. (Hold on Bb on the final repeat, building to crescendo)

If you cannot find a pre-made version that satisfies you, consider purchasing the lead sheet (melody + chord symbols) of the original hymn and arranging it yourself in the Bonner style. This requires a good ear, but it is a rewarding project. (Full Band / Fortissimo) F Am7 I am

Listen to the Bonner recording and mark your blank sheet music with:

Why this song is a "Good Post": The Bonner Family has a unique ability to blend tight family harmonies with deeply simple, theological truths. "Child of God" isn’t just a song; it’s a declaration of identity. In a world that tells us we are what we do, what we earn, or how we look, this song brings the listener back to the foundational truth of the Gospel: We are His.

The Message: The lyrics focus on the believer's identity in Christ. It moves the listener from shame and striving into the rest of being a "child of God." It is particularly powerful for baptism services, child dedications, or moments of assurance.