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Singing the Faith: Words edition
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Seven years in development, Singing the Faith is authorised by the Methodist Conference and replaces Hymns and Psalms, published almost 30 years ago. Containing the classic, best loved hymns of the Christian tradition it also incorporates many bold and exciting elements including hymns, songs and liturgical chants from the world church.
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    Singing the Faith - Canterbury Press

    GOD’S ETERNAL GOODNESS

    THE NATURE AND MYSTERY OF GOD:

    THE HOLY TRINITY

    1

    1   All people that on earth do dwell,

         sing to the Lord with cheerful voice:

         him serve with mirth, his praise forth tell;

         come ye before him and rejoice.

    2   The Lord, ye know, is God indeed;

         without our aid he did us make:

         we are his folk, he doth us feed;

         and for his sheep he doth us take.

    3   O enter then his gates with praise;

         approach with joy his courts unto;

         praise, laud, and bless his name always,

         for it is seemly so to do.

    4   For why, the Lord our God is good;

         his mercy is for ever sure;

         his truth at all times firmly stood,

         and shall from age to age endure.

    5   To Father, Son and Holy Ghost,

         the God whom heaven and earth adore,

         from earth and from the angel host

         be praise and glory evermore.

    William Kethe (d. 1594)

    2

    1   Come, let us sing to the One,

         to the Father of life,

         whose light fills the earth like the sun;

         come, tell of the wonders he’s done.

         Great is the world he has made,

         are the myst’ries untold,

         is his measureless power of old;

         come, come let us sing to our God.

    To our God, who is able

    to strengthen us in his grace

    beyond all we imagine,

    be all glory and praise,

    be all praise.

    2   Come, let us sing to the One,

         to the Saviour of life,

         find the fullness of God in the Son;

         come, tell of the wonders he’s done.

         Wild is the mercy of Christ,

         is the richness of grace,

         is the unending life we embrace;

         come, come let us sing to our God.

    3   Come, let us sing to the One,

         to the Spirit of life,

         leading us in the way of the Son;

         come, tell of the wonders he’s done.

         Strong is the Spirit within,

         is the boldness to speak,

         is the power to run when we’re weak;

         come, come let us sing to our God.

    Keith Getty (b. 1974) and Kristyn Getty (b. 1980)

    Words and Music: © 2003, Thankyou Music. Administered by worshiptogether.com Songs, excluding UK & Europe, administered by Kingswaysongs, a division of David C Cook Used by permission.

    3

    1   Eternal God, your love’s tremendous glory

         cascades through life in overflowing grace,

         to tell creation’s meaning in the story

         of love evolving love from time and space.

    2   Eternal Son of God, uniquely precious,

         in you, deserted, scorned and crucified,

         God’s love has fathomed sin and death’s

    deep darkness,

         and flawed humanity is glorified.

    3   Eternal Spirit, with us like a mother,

         embracing us in love serene and pure:

         you nurture strength to follow Christ our brother,

         as full-grown children, confident and sure.

    4   Love’s trinity, self-perfect, self-sustaining;

         love which commands, enables and obeys:

         you give yourself, in boundless joy, creating

         one vast increasing harmony of praise.

    5   We ask you now, complete your image in us;

         this love of yours, our source and guide and goal.

         May love in us, seek love and serve love’s purpose,

         till we ascend with Christ and find love whole.

    Alan Gaunt (b. 1935)

    Words: © 1991, Stainer & Bell Ltd, 23 Gruneisen Road, London N3 1DZ <www.stainer.co.uk>

    4

    1   Father in heaven,

         grant to your children

         mercy and blessing,

         songs never ceasing,

         love to unite us,

         grace to redeem us —

         Father in heaven,

         Father our God.

    2   Jesus, Redeemer,

         may we remember

         your gracious passion,

         your resurrection.

         Worship we bring you,

         praise we shall sing you —

         Jesus, Redeemer,

         Jesus our Lord.

    3   Spirit descending,

         whose is the blessing,

         strength for the weary,

         help for the needy,

         sealed in our kinship

         yours be our worship —

         Spirit descending,

         Spirit adored.

    Daniel Thambyrajah Niles (1908–1970)

    Words and Music: © East Asia Christian Conference

    5

    1   Father, in whom we live,

         in whom we are, and move,

         glory and power and praise receive

         of thy creating love.

         Let all the angel throng

         give thanks to God on high;

         while earth repeats the joyful song,

         and echoes to the sky.

    2   Incarnate Deity,

         let all the ransomed race

         render in thanks their lives to thee,

         for thy redeeming grace.

         The grace to sinners showed

         ye heavenly choirs proclaim,

         and cry: ‘Salvation to our God,

         salvation to the Lamb!’

    3   Spirit of holiness,

         let all thy saints adore

         thy sacred energy, and bless

         thy heart-renewing power.

         Not angel tongues can tell

         thy love’s ecstatic height,

         the glorious joy unspeakable,

         the beatific sight.

    4   Eternal, triune Lord!

         Let all the hosts above,

         let all the sons of men, record

         and dwell upon thy love.

         When heaven and earth are fled

         before thy glorious face,

         sing all the saints thy love has made

         thine everlasting praise.

    Charles Wesley (1707–1788)

    6

    1   Father, we love you,

         we worship and adore you:

         glorify your name

         in all the earth.

         Glorify your name,

         glorify your name,

         glorify your name,

         in all the earth.

    2   Jesus, we love you,

         we worship and adore you:

         glorify your name

         in all the earth.

         Glorify your name,

         glorify your name,

         glorify your name,

         in all the earth.

    3   Spirit, we love you,

         we worship and adore you:

         glorify your name

         in all the earth.

         Glorify your name,

         glorify your name,

         glorify your name,

         in all the earth.

    Donna Adkins (b. 1940)

    Words and Music: © 1976 CCCM Music / Maranatha! Music, Administered by Song Solutions CopyCare, 14 Horsted Square, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 1QG. <www.songsolutions.org> Used by permission.

    7

    1   God, who made the stars of heaven,

         God who spread the earth,

         breath of every living being,

         fount of life and birth,

         you have formed a servant people,

         led us by your hand.

         Light of nations, shine in us;

         brighten every land.

    2   Living Christ, the light of nations,

         radiant as the sun,

         build us up, a growing body;

         knit your Church as one.

         May our loving be a witness

         all the world may see.

         Send your Spirit, bond of peace,

         source of unity.

    3   Spirit God, equip your people,

         all with gifts to share:

         messengers to speak the gospel,

         ministers of care.

         So may valleys rise to greatness,

         mountains be a plain.

         Come, surprise us; change our lives;

         heal each heart in pain.

    4   So may nations praise your greatness,

         do your will on earth,

         free the captives from their prisons,

         treat the poor with worth.

         So may desert, coast and village

         sing new songs to you.

         Light of nations, fill the world,

         making all things new.

    Ruth C. Duck (b. 1947)

    Words: © GIA Publications Inc., 7404 S. Mason Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638, USA. www.giamusic.com All rights reserved. Used by permission.

    8

    1   God with us: Creator, Father,

         bringing everything to birth;

         Mother of the whole creation,

         fire of stars and life of earth:

         down the countless years composing,

         from the earth’s evolving night,

         love’s response to love, and forming

         mind and soul to seek your light.

    2   God with us: Redeemer, Brother,

         Friend for ever at our side,

         here, in flesh, you walked among us,

         taking up your cross, you died.

         Crucified, despised, rejected,

         Perfect Love, who shared our shame,

         streaming from the cross, your judgement,

         full of mercy, clears our name.

    3   God with us: Unwearied Spirit,

         from the birth of time and space,

         surging through unconscious being,

         joyful, Life-Creating Grace:

         through the centuries you find us;

         you, as God, inspire our prayer;

         Life and Power at work within us,

         Love for ever, everywhere!

    4   God, Transcendent, far beyond us,

         closest Friend, unfailing Guide:

         through the ages, wronged, affronted,

         in your poor, still crucified!

         God with us: convict, forgive us;

         by your holy love destroy

         all that hinders peace and justice:

         fill this aching world with joy!

    Alan Gaunt (b. 1935)

    Words: © 1998, Stainer & Bell Ltd, 23 Gruneisen Road, London N3 1DZ <www.stainer.co.uk>

    9

    1   Hail! Holy, holy, holy Lord!

         whom One in Three we know;

         by all thy heavenly host adored,

         by all thy Church below.

    2   One undivided Trinity

         with triumph we proclaim;

         thy universe is full of thee,

         and speaks thy glorious name.

    3   Thee, holy Father, we confess,

         thee, holy Son, adore,

         thee, Spir’t of truth and holiness,

         we worship evermore.

    4   Three Persons equally divine

         we magnify and love;

         and both the choirs ere long shall join

         to sing thy praise above:

    5   Hail! Holy, holy, holy Lord,

         our heavenly song shall be,

         supreme, essential One, adored

         in co-eternal Three.

    Charles Wesley (1707–1788)

    10

         Holy, holy,

         holy is the Lord God Almighty.

         Holy, holy,

         holy is the Lord God Almighty.

         Who was and is and is to come,

         who was and is and is to come.

         Lift up his name with the sound of singing,

         lift up his name in all the earth.

         Lift up your voice and give him glory,

         for he is worthy to be praised.

    Nathan Fellingham (b. 1977)

    Can be sung as part of the Holy Communion Liturgy.

    Words and Music: © 1995, Thankyou Music. Administered by worshiptogether.com Songs, excluding UK & Europe, administered by Kingswaysongs, a division of David C Cook Used by permission.

    11

    1   Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!

         Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee:

         holy, holy, holy, merciful and mighty,

         God in three Persons, blessèd Trinity!

    2   Holy, holy, holy! All the saints adore thee,

         casting down their golden crowns around

    the glassy sea;

         cherubim and seraphim falling down before thee,

         who wert, and art, and evermore shalt be.

    3   Holy, holy, holy! Though the darkness hide thee,

         though the sinful human eye thy glory may not see,

         only thou art holy; there is none beside thee,

         perfect in power, in love, and purity.

    4   Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!

         All thy works shall praise thy name in earth

    and sky and sea;

         holy, holy, holy, merciful and mighty,

         God in three Persons, blessèd Trinity!

    Reginald Heber (1783–1826) (alt.)

    Based on Revelation 4:8–11

    12

    1   Morning glory, starlit sky,

         leaves in springtime, swallows’ flight,

         autumn gales, tremendous seas,

         sounds and scents of summer night;

    2   Soaring music, towering words,

         art’s perfection, scholar’s truth,

         joy supreme of human love,

         memory’s treasure, grace of youth;

    3   Open, Lord, are these, thy gifts,

         gifts of love to mind and sense;

         hidden is love’s agony,

         love’s endeavour, love’s expense.

    4   Love that gives, gives evermore,

         gives with zeal, with eager hands,

         spares not, keeps not, all outpours,

         ventures all, its all expends.

    5   Drained is love in making full;

         bound in setting others free;

         poor in making many rich;

         weak in giving power to be.

    6   Therefore he who thee reveals,

         hangs, O Father, on that Tree,

         helpless; and the nails and thorns

         tell of what thy love must be.

    7   Thou art God, no monarch thou,

         throned in easy state to reign;

         thou art God, whose arms of love

         aching, spent, the world sustain.

    William Hubert Vanstone (1923–1999)

    Words: © Mrs Isabella Shore.

    13

    1   Sing of a God in majestic divinity,

         seeding the heavens with numberless stars,

         forming our dust and our dreams of infinity,

         God of our lives and the judge of our wars.

    2   Sing of a Child who was cradled so tenderly,

         sing of a boyhood by Galilee’s lake;

         sing of a cross and a Saviour who wondrously

         suffered and died for humanity’s sake.

    3   Sing of a Spirit who daily addressing us,

         lives in our sciences, nature, and arts;

         moving through all of creation and blessing us,

         guiding our minds and engaging our hearts.

    4   Sing of this God who in glory and mystery

         chooses to lie in humanity’s womb,

         enters the prison and pain of our history,

         rises triumphant and opens the tomb.

    Thomas Herbert O’Driscoll (b. 1928)

    Words: © Herbert O’Driscoll

    14

    1   Sing to him in whom creation

         found its shape and origin;

         Spirit, moving on the waters

         troubled by the God within;

         source of breath to all things breathing,

         life in whom all lives begin.

    2   Sing to God, the close companion

         of our inmost thoughts and ways;

         who, in showing us his wonders,

         is himself the power to gaze,

         and his will, to those who listen,

         by a still small voice conveys.

    3   Holy people, priests and prophets

         caught his accents, spoke his word;

         his the truth behind the wisdoms

         which as yet know not our Lord;

         he the love of God eternal,

         which in Christ was seen and heard.

    4   Tell of how the ascended Jesus

         armed a people for his own;

         how a hundred men and women

         turned the known world upside down,

         to its dark and farthest corners

         by the wind of Whitsun blown.

    5   Pray we, then, O Lord the Spirit,

         on our lives descend in might;

         let your flame break out within us,

         fire our hearts and clear our sight,

         till, white-hot in your possession,

         we, too, set the world alight.

    6   Praise, O praise the Holy Spirit,

         praise the Father, praise the Word,

         source, and truth, and inspiration,

         Trinity in deep accord;

         through your voice which speaks within us

         we your creatures own you Lord.

    Michael Hewlett (1916–2000)

    Words: © Michael Hewlett / Oxford University Press. From English Praise, 1975, Oxford University Press. Reproduced by permission. All rights reserved.

    15

    1   The splendour of the King,

         clothed in majesty;

         let all the earth rejoice,

         let all the earth rejoice.

         He wraps himself in light

         and darkness tries to hide,

         and trembles at his voice,

         and trembles at his voice.

    How great is our God, sing with me,

    how great is our God, and all will see

    how great, how great is our God.

    2   And age to age he stands,

         and time is in his hands;

         beginning and the end,

         beginning and the end.

         The Godhead, Three in One,

         Father, Spirit, Son,

         the Lion and the Lamb,

         the Lion and the Lamb.

    How great is our God, sing with me,

    how great is our God, and all will see

    how great, how great is our God.

         Name above all names,

         worthy of all praise;

         my heart will sing:

         how great is our God.

         Name above all names,

         worthy of all praise;

         my heart will sing:

         how great is our God.

    How great is our God, sing with me,

    how great is our God, and all will see

    how great, how great is our God.

    Chris Tomlin (b. 1972), Ed Cash and Jesse Reeves

    Words and Music: © 2004 worshiptogether.com Songs / Sixsteps Music Administered by Kingswaysongs, a division of David C Cook for the UK & Europe, and Alletrop Music / SongSolutions CopyCare <www.songsolutions.org>

    16

    1   We give immortal praise

         to God the Father’s love,

         for all our comforts here,

         and better hopes above.

         He sent his own eternal Son

         to die for sins that all have done.

    2   To God the Son belongs

         immortal glory too,

         who bought us with his blood

         from everlasting woe:

         and now he lives, and now he reigns,

         and sees the fruit of all his pains.

    3   To God the Spirit’s name

         immortal worship give,

         whose new-creating power

         makes the dead sinner live:

         his work completes the great design,

         and fills the soul with joy divine.

    4   Almighty God, to thee

         be endless honours done,

         the undivided Three,

         and the mysterious One:

         where reason fails with all her powers,

         there faith prevails, and love adores.

    Isaac Watts (1674–1748)

    17

    1   With gladness we worship, rejoice as we sing,

         free hearts and free voices how blessèd to bring;

         the old, thankful story shall scale thine abode,

         thou King of all glory, most bountiful God.

    2   Thy right would we give thee — true homage thy due,

         and honour eternal, the universe through,

         with all thy creation, earth, heaven and sea,

         in one acclamation we celebrate thee.

    3   Renewed by thy Spirit, redeemed by thy Son,

         thy children revere thee for all thou hast done.

         O Father! Returning to love and to light,

         thy children are yearning to praise thee aright.

    4   We join with the angels, and so there is given

         from earth alleluia, in answer to heaven.

         Amen! Be thou glorious below and above,

         redeeming, victorious, and infinite Love!

    George Rawson (1807–1889)

    GATHERING IN GOD’S PRESENCE

    18

    1   Be still and know that I am God.

         Be still and know that I am God.

         Be still and know that I am God.

    2   I am the Lord who saves and heals.

         I am the Lord who saves and heals.

         I am the Lord who saves and heals.

    3   In you, O Lord, I put my trust.

         In you, O Lord, I put my trust.

         In you, O Lord, I put my trust.

    Anonymous

    Based on Psalm 46:10–11

    19

         Be still and know that I am God,

         and there is none beside me.

         Be still and know that I am God,

         and there is none beside me.

    From Psalm 46:10

    20

    1   Be still,

         for the presence of the Lord,

         the Holy One, is here;

         come bow before him now

         with reverence and fear:

         in him no sin is found —

         we stand on holy ground.

         Be still,

         for the presence of the Lord,

         the Holy One, is here.

    2   Be still,

         for the glory of the Lord

         is shining all around;

         he burns with holy fire,

         with splendour he is crowned:

         how awesome is the sight —

         our radiant King of light!

         Be still,

         for the glory of the Lord

         is shining all around.

    3   Be still,

         for the power of the Lord

         is moving in this place;

         he comes to cleanse and heal,

         to minister his grace:

         no work too hard for him —

         in faith receive from him.

         Be still,

         for the power of the Lord

         is moving in this place.

    David J. Evans (b. 1957)

    Words and Music: © 1986, Thankyou Music. Administered by worshiptogether.com Songs, excluding UK & Europe, administered by Kingswaysongs, a division of David C Cook Used by permission.

    21

    1   Born in song!

         God’s people have always been singing.

         Born in song!

         Hearts and voices raised.

         So today we worship together;

         God alone is worthy to be praised.

    2   Praise to God!

         For he is the one who has made us.

         Praise to God!

         We his image bear.

         Heaven and earth are full of his glory;

         let creation praise him everywhere.

    3   Christ is King!

         He left all the glory of heaven.

         Christ is King!

         Born to share in our pain;

         Crucified, for sinners atoning,

         risen, exalted, soon to come again.

    4   Sing the song!

         God’s Spirit is poured out among us.

         Sing the song!

         He has made us anew.

         Ev’ry member part of the Body;

         given his power, his will to seek and do.

    5   Tell the world!

         All power to Jesus is given.

         Tell the world!

         He is with us always.

         Spread the word, that all may receive him;

         every tongue confess and sing his praise.

    6   Then the end!

         Christ Jesus shall reign in his glory.

         Then the end

         of all earthly days.

         Yet above the song will continue;

         all his people still shall sing his praise.

    Brian Hoare (b. 1935)

    Words and Music: © Brian Hoare / Jubilate Hymns, Administered by The Jubilate Group, 4 Thorne Park Road, Torquay TQ2 6RX Used by permission.

    22

         Uyai mose,

         tinamate Mwari,

         Uyai mose,

         tinamate Mwari,

         Uyai mose,

         tinamate Mwari,

         Uyai mose zvino.

         Come all you people,

         come and praise your Maker,

         come all you people,

         come and praise your Maker,

         come all you people,

         come and praise your Maker,

         come now and worship the Lord.

    Alexander Gondo

    From Psalm 100

    Words: © Alexander Gondo, World Council of Churches

    23

         Come, Holy Spirit.

         Come, Holy Spirit.

         Maranatha!

         Come, Lord, come.

    John L. Bell (b. 1949)

    Words and Music: From Come All You People © 1995, WGRG, Iona Community, Glasgow G2 3DH Scotland. <www.wgrg.co.uk>

    24

         Come, now is the time to worship.

         Come, now is the time to give your heart.

         Come, just as you are to worship.

         Come, just as you are before your God, come.

         One day every tongue

         will confess you are God,

         one day every knee will bow.

         Still, the greatest treasure remains

         for those who gladly choose you now.

         Come, now is the time to worship …

    Brian Doerksen (b. 1965)

    Words and Music: © 1998 Vineyard Songs UK. Administered by Song Solutions CopyCare, 14 Horsted Square, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 1QG. <www.songsolutions.org> Used by permission.

    25

    1   God is here! As we his people

         meet to offer praise and prayer,

         may we find in fuller measure

         what it is in Christ we share.

         Here, as in the world around us,

         all our varied skills and arts

         wait the coming of the Spirit

         into open minds and hearts.

    2   Here are symbols to remind us

         of our lifelong need of grace;

         here are table, font, and pulpit;

         here the cross has central place.

         Here in honesty of preaching,

         here in silence, as in speech,

         here, in newness and renewal,

         God the Spirit comes to each.

    3   Here our children find a welcome

         in the Shepherd’s flock and fold,

         here as bread and wine are taken,

         Christ sustains us, as of old.

         Here the servants of the Servant

         seek in worship to explore

         what it means in daily living

         to believe and to adore.

    4   Lord of all, of Church and Kingdom,

         in an age of change and doubt,

         keep us faithful to the gospel,

         help us work your purpose out.

         Here, in this day’s dedication,

         all we have to give, receive:

         we, who cannot live without you,

         we adore you! We believe!

    Fred Pratt Green (1903–2000)

    Words: © 1979, Stainer & Bell Ltd, 23 Gruneisen Road, London N3 1DZ <www.stainer.co.uk>

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    1   I rejoiced when I heard them say

         ‘Let us go to the house of God’

         and now our feet are standing

         in your gates, O Jerusalem!

    Shalom, shalom, the peace of God be here.

    Shalom, shalom, God’s justice be ever near.

    2   Like a temple of unity

         is the city, Jerusalem.

         It is there all tribes will gather,

         all the tribes of the house of God.

    3   It is faithful to Israel’s law,

         there to praise the name of God.

         All the judgement seats of David

         were set down in Jerusalem.

    Shalom, shalom, the peace of God be here.

    Shalom, shalom, God’s justice be ever near.

    4   For the peace of the nations, pray:

         for God’s peace within your homes.

         May God’s lasting peace surround us;

         may it dwell in Jerusalem.

    5   For the love of friends and kin

         I will bless you with signs of peace.

         For the love of God’s own people

         I will labour and pray for you.

    Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957)

    Words and Music: © 1993 Bernadette Farrell. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213, USA. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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    Original Shona:

         Jesu, tawa pano;

         Jesu, tawa pano;

         Jesu, tawa pano;

         tawa pano, mu zita renyu.

         Jesus, we are here,

         Jesus, we are here,

         Jesus, we are here,

         we are here for you.

         Saviour, we are here,

         Saviour, we are here,

         Saviour, we are here,

         we are here for you.

         Master, we are here,

         Master, we are here,

         Master, we are here,

         we are here for you.

         Spirit, we are here,

         Spirit, we are here,

         Spirit, we are here,

         we are here for you.

    Patrick Matsikenyiri (b. 1937)

    Verses can be created and selected as appropriate.

    Words and Music: © Patrick Matsikenyiri, Zimbabwe

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    1   Jesus calls us here to meet him

         as, through word and song and prayer,

         we affirm God’s promised presence

         where his people live and care.

         Praise the God who keeps his promise;

         praise the Son who calls us friends;

         praise the Spirit who, among us,

         to our hopes and fears attends.

    2   Jesus calls us to confess him

         Word of life and Lord of all,

         sharer of our flesh and frailness,

         saving all who fail or fall.

         Tell his holy human story;

         tell his tales that all may hear;

         tell the world that Christ in glory

         came to earth to meet us here.

    3   Jesus calls us to each other,

         vastly different though we are;

         creed and colour, class and gender

         neither limit nor debar.

         Join the hand of friend and stranger;

         join the hands of age and youth;

         join the faithful and the doubter

         in their common search for truth.

    4   Jesus calls us to his table

         rooted firm in time and space,

         where the Church in earth and heaven

         finds a common meeting place.

         Share the bread and wine, his body;

         share the love of which we sing;

         share the feast for saints and sinners

         hosted by our Lord and King.

    John L. Bell (b. 1949) and Graham Maule (b. 1958)

    Verse 4 may be omitted when Holy Communion is not being celebrated.

    Words: From Love From Below © 1989, WGRG, Iona Community, Glasgow G2 3DH Scotland. <www.wgrg.co.uk>

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         Jesus lead us to the Father

         by your Spirit, help us draw near.

         Jesus lead us to the Father

         by your Spirit, help us draw near.

         As we come with awe and gladness,

         help us draw near.

         As we come with awe and gladness,

         help us draw near.

              Alleluia, alleluia, help us draw near.

              Alleluia, alleluia, help us draw near.

    Sam Hargreaves

    Can be sung as a 3-part round.

    Words and Music: © Sam Hargreaves / Resound Worshipping. Administered by Administered by The Jubilate Group, 4 Thorne Park Road, Torquay TQ2 6RX Used by permission.

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    1   Jesus, stand among us

         at the meeting of our lives,

         be our sweet agreement

         at the meeting of our eyes.

         O Jesus, we love you, so we gather here,

         join our hearts in unity and take away our fear.

    2   So to you we’re gathering

         out of each and ev’ry land,

         Christ the love between us

         at the joining of our hands.

         O Jesus, we love you, so we gather here,

         join our hearts in unity and take away our fear.

    3   Jesus, stand among us

         at the breaking of the bread;

         join us as one body

         as we worship you, our Head.

         O Jesus, we love you, so we gather here,

         join our hearts in unity and take away our fear.

    Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)

    Verse 3 may be omitted when Holy Communion is not being celebrated.

    Words and Music: © 1977, Thankyou Music. Administered by worshiptogether.com Songs, excluding UK & Europe, administered by Kingswaysongs, a division of David C Cook Used by permission.

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         May the glory of the Lord fill his temple

         as we gather in this place,

         may the glory of the Lord touch his people

         as we meet here by his grace.

         Weak though we are, you lift us from sin,

         where our hearts wait you long to come in,

         so Lord we pray let your healing begin —

         send us your Spirit today!

         May the glory of the Lord fill his temple,

         and may we meet him face to face.

    Jonathan Nowell

    Words and Music: © Jonathan Nowell / Jubilate Hymns, Administered by The Jubilate Group, 4 Thorne Park Road, Torquay TQ2 6RX Used by permission.

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    1   Meet and right it is to sing,

         in every time and place,

         glory to our heavenly King,

         the God of truth and grace:

         join we then with sweet accord,

         all in one thanksgiving join;

         holy, holy, holy Lord,

         eternal praise be thine.

    2   Thee the first-born sons of light,

         in choral symphonies,

         praise by day, day without night,

         and never, never cease;

         angels and archangels all

         praise the mystic Three in One,

         sing, and stop, and gaze, and fall

         o’erwhelmed before thy throne.

    3   Vying with that happy choir,

         who chant thy praise above,

         we on eagles’ wings aspire,

         the wings of faith and love:

         thee they sing with glory crowned,

         we extol the slaughtered Lamb;

         lower if our voices sound,

         our subject is the same.

    4   Father, God, thy love we praise,

         which gave thy Son to die;

         Jesus, full of truth and grace,

         alike we glorify;

         Spirit, Comforter divine,

         praise by all to thee be given;

         till we in full chorus join,

         and earth is turned to heaven.

    Charles Wesley (1707–1788)

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         O Lord we are always in your presence.

         In you we live and move and have our being.

         You hold us in the palm of your hand

         and you lead us to your glory.

    Philip Jakob

    Words and Music: © 1999, Philip Jakob

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    1   O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness,

         bow down before him, his glory proclaim;

         with gold of obedience and incense of lowliness,

         kneel and adore him: the Lord is his name.

    2   Low at his feet lay your burden of carefulness,

         high on his heart he will bear it for you,

         comfort your sorrows, and answer your prayerfulness,

         showing the pathway your feet should pursue.

    3   Fear not to enter his courts in the slenderness

         of the poor wealth you would count as your own;

         truth in its beauty, and love in its tenderness,

         these are the offerings to bring to his throne.

    4   These, though we bring them in trembling

    and fearfulness,

         he will accept for the name that is dear;

         mornings of joy give for evenings of tearfulness,

         trust for our trembling, and hope for our fear.

    5   O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness,

         bow down before him, his glory proclaim;

         with gold of obedience and incense of lowliness,

         kneel and adore him: the Lord is his name.

    John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811–1875)

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    1   The trumpets sound, the angels sing,

         the feast is ready to begin;

         the gates of heaven are open wide,

         and Jesus welcomes you inside.

    Sing with thankfulness songs of pure delight,

    come and revel in heaven’s love and light;

    take your place at the table of the King,

    the feast is ready to begin,

    the feast is ready to begin.

    2   Tables are laden with good things,

         O taste the peace and joy he brings;

         he’ll fill you up with love divine,

         he’ll turn your water into wine.

    3   The hungry heart he satisfies,

         offers the poor his paradise;

         now hear all heaven and earth applaud

         the amazing goodness of the Lord.

    Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)

    Words and Music: © 1989, Graham Kendrick / Make Way Music Ltd, PO Box 320, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. TN2 9DE UK. <www.grahamkendrick.co.uk> Used by permission.

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    1   There’s a quiet understanding

         when we’re gathered in the Spirit,

         it’s a promise that he gives us,

         when we gather in his name.

         There’s a love we feel in Jesus,

         there’s a manna that he feeds us,

         it’s a promise that he gives us,

         when we gather in his name.

    2   And we know when we’re together,

         sharing love and understanding,

         that our brothers and our sisters

         feel the oneness that he brings.

         Thank you, thank you, thank you, Jesus,

         for the way you love and feed us,

         for the many ways you lead us;

         thank you, thank you, Lord;

         thank you, thank you, Lord.

    Tedd Smith (b. 1927)

    Words and Music: © 1973, Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188, USA. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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         You’re calling us

         and so we are gathered here.

         You’re building us

         into a house of prayer.

         A holy place

         where stories of grace are told;

         a sacred space

         where miracles unfold and praises rise

         from the offering of our lives.

         Let’s fill this house,

         let’s fill this house.

    Call the seeker,

    call the stranger,

    call the children,

    let’s hear their praises.

    Call the lonely,

    call the broken,

    young and old

    will sing hosannas.

    Let’s fill this house,

    let’s fill this house

    with praise.

         We’re living stones

         built together here

         with nail-pierced hands —

         oh teach us holy fear.

         And prayer will rise

         for all nations;

         and open skies

         will pour your glory down;

         and there’ll be praise,

         for the Lord is in this place.

         Let’s fill this house,

         let’s fill this house.

    Call the seeker …

    Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)

    Words and Music: © 2008, Graham Kendrick / Make Way Music Ltd, PO Box 320, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. TN2 9DE UK. <www.grahamkendrick.co.uk> Used by permission.

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    ALL:         Wa wa wa Emimimo,

    CANTOR: Emioloye.

    ALL:         Wa wa wa Alagbara,

    CANTOR: Alagbarameta.

    ALL:         Wao, wao, wao.

    CANTOR: Emimimo.

    ALL:         Come, O Holy Spirit, come,

    CANTOR: Holy Spirit come.

    ALL:         Come, almighty Spirit, come,

    CANTOR: almighty Spirit, come.

    ALL:         Come, come, come.

    CANTOR: O Spirit, come.

    Anonymous

    translated by I-to Loh

    THE ADORATION OF GOD

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    1   Angel voices ever singing

         round thy throne of light,

         angel-harps for ever ringing,

         rest not day nor night;

         thousands only live to bless thee

         and confess thee

         Lord of might.

    2   Thou who art beyond the farthest

         mortal eye can scan,

         can it be that thou regardest

         sinful woman, man?

         Can we know that thou art near us,

         and wilt hear us?

         yea, we can.

    3   Lord, we know that thou rejoicest

         o’er each work of thine;

         thou didst ears and hands and voices

         for thy praise design;

         maker’s art and music’s measure

         for thy pleasure

         all combine.

    4   In thy house, great God, we offer

         of thine own to thee;

         and for thine acceptance proffer

         all unworthily

         hearts and minds and hands and voices

         in our choicest

         psalmody.

    5   Honour, glory, might, and merit

         thine shall ever be,

         Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,

         blessèd Trinity.

         Of the best that thou hast given

         earth and heaven

         render thee.

    Francis Pott (1832–1909) (alt.)

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    1   Blessèd be the name of the Lord,

         blessèd be the name of the Lord,

         blessèd be the name of the Lord Most High!

         Blessèd be the name of the Lord,

         blessèd be the name of the Lord,

         blessèd be the name of the Lord Most High!

    The name of the Lord is a strong tower,

    the righteous run into it,

    and they are saved.

    The name of the Lord is a strong tower,

    the righteous run into it,

    and they are saved.

    2   Glory to the name of the Lord …

    3   Holy is the name of the Lord …

    Clinton Utterbach

    Words and Music: © 1988, 19898 Polygram Music Publishing Ltd

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    1   Blessèd be your name

         in the land that is plentiful,

         where your streams of abundance flow,

         blessèd be your name.

         And blessèd be your name

         when I’m found in the desert place,

         though I walk through the wilderness,

         blessèd be your name.

         Every blessing you pour out

    I’ll turn back to praise.

         And when the darkness closes in, Lord,

         still I will say:

    Blessèd be the name of the Lord,

    blessèd be your name.

    Blessèd be the name of the Lord,

    blessèd be your glorious name.

    2   Blessèd be your name

         when the sun’s shining down on me,

         when the world’s ‘all as it should be,’

         blessèd be your name.

         And blessèd be your name

         on the road marked with suffering,

         though there’s pain in the offering,

         blessèd be your name.

         Every blessing you pour out

    I’ll turn back to praise.

         And when the darkness closes in, Lord,

         still I will say:

    Blessèd be the name of the Lord …

         You give and take away,

         you give and take away.

         My heart will choose to say,

         ‘Lord, blessèd be your name.’

    Blessèd be the name of the Lord …

    Matt Redman (b. 1974) and Beth Redman

    Words and Music: © 2002, Thankyou Music. Administered by worshiptogether.com Songs, excluding UK & Europe, administered by Kingswaysongs, a division of David C Cook Used by permission.

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    1   O sing to the Lord, O sing God a new song.

         O sing to the Lord, O sing God a new song.

         O sing to the Lord, O sing God a new song.

         O sing to our God, O sing to our God.

    2   By this holy power our God has done wonders.

         By this holy power our God has done wonders.

         By this holy power our God has done wonders.

         O sing to our God, O sing to our God.

    3   So dance for our God and blow all the trumpets.

         So dance for our God and blow all the trumpets.

         So dance for our God and blow all the trumpets.

         O sing to our God, O sing to our God.

    4   O shout to our God, who gave us the Spirit.

         O shout to our God, who gave us the Spirit.

         O shout to our God, who gave us the Spirit.

         O sing to our God, O sing to our God.

    5   For Jesus is Lord! Amen, alleluia.

         For Jesus is Lord! Amen, alleluia.

         For Jesus is Lord! Amen, alleluia.

         O sing to our God, O sing to our God.

    Brazilian folk song

    translated by Gerhard M. Cartford (b. 1923)

    Words: © Gerhard Cartford

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    1   Come, let us praise the Lord,

              with joy our God acclaim,

         his greatness tell abroad

             and bless his saving Name.

                 Lift high your songs

                     before his throne

                     to whom alone

                 all praise belongs.

    2   Our God of matchless worth,

             our King beyond compare,

         the deepest bounds of earth,

             the hills, are in his care.

                 He all decrees,

                     who by his hand

                     prepared the land

                 and formed the seas.

    3   In worship bow the knee,

             our glorious God confess;

         the great Creator, he,

             the Lord our righteousness.

                 He reigns unseen:

                     his flock he feeds

                     and gently leads

                 in pastures green.

    4   Come, hear his voice today,

             receive what love imparts;

         his holy will obey

             and harden not your hearts.

                 His ways are best;

                     and lead at last,

                     all troubles past,

                 to perfect rest.

    Timothy Dudley-Smith (b. 1926)

    Based on Psalm 95

    Words: © Timothy Dudley-Smith in Europe and Africa; © Hope Publishing Company for the United States of America and the rest of world. Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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         Come on and celebrate

         his gift of love, we will celebrate

         the Son of God who loved us

         and gave us life.

         We’ll shout your praise, O King,

         you give us joy nothing else can bring,

         we’ll give to you our offering

         in celebration praise.

         Come on and celebrate,

         celebrate,

         celebrate and sing,

         celebrate and sing to the King.

         Come on and celebrate,

         celebrate,

         celebrate and sing,

         celebrate and sing to the King.

    Patricia Morgan and Dave Bankhead

    Words and Music: © 1984, Thankyou Music. Administered by worshiptogether.com Songs, excluding UK & Europe, administered by Kingswaysongs, a division of David C Cook Used by permission.

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    1   Earth’s creator,

              everyday God,

         Loving Maker,

              O Jesus,

         you who shaped us,

              O Spirit,

         recreate us,

              come, be with us.

    2   In your presence,

              everyday God,

         we are gathered,

              O Jesus,

         you have called us,

              O Spirit,

         to restore us,

              come, be with us.

    3   Life of all lives,

              everyday God,

         love of all loves,

              O Jesus,

         hope of all hopes,

              O Spirit,

         light of all lights,

              come, be with us.

    4   In our resting,

              everyday God,

         in our rising,

              O Jesus,

         in our hoping,

              O Spirit,

         in our waiting,

              come, be with us.

    5   In our dreaming,

              everyday God,

         in our daring,

              O Jesus,

         in our searching,

              O Spirit,

         in our sharing,

              come, be with us.

    6   God of laughter,

              everyday God,

         God of sorrow,

              O Jesus,

         home and shelter,

              O Spirit,

         strong and patient,

              come, be with us.

    7   Way of freedom,

              everyday God,

         star of morning,

              O Jesus,

         timeless healer,

              O Spirit,

         flame eternal,

              come, be with us.

    8   Word of gladness,

              everyday God,

         word of mercy,

              O Jesus,

         word of friendship,

              O Spirit,

         word of challenge,

              come, be with us.

    9   Gentle father,

              everyday God,

         faithful brother,

              O Jesus,

         tender sister,

              O Spirit,

         loving mother,

              come, be with us.

    10 Our beginning,

              everyday God,

         our unfolding,

              O Jesus,

         our enduring,

              O Spirit,

         journey’s ending,

              come, be with us.

    11 Alleluia,

              everyday God,

         now and always,

              O Jesus,

         alleluia,

              O Spirit,

         through all ages,

              come, be with us.

    Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957)

    The lines may be alternated by

    a cantor and the congregation.

    Words and Music: © 1996 Bernadette Farrell. Published by OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213, USA. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

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    1   Everlasting God,

         the years go by but you’re unchanging.

         In this fragile world,

         you are the only firm foundation.

         Always loving, always true,

         always merciful and good, so good.

    Yesterday, today and forever,

    you are the same, you never change.

    Yesterday, today and forever,

    you are faithful and we will trust in you.

    2   Uncreated One,

         you have no end and no beginning.

         Earthly powers fade,

         but there is no end to your kingdom.

         Always loving, always true,

         always merciful and good, so good.

    Yesterday, today and forever,

    you are the same, you never change.

    Yesterday, today and forever,

    you are faithful and we will trust in you.

    Yahweh, God unchanging.

    Yahweh, firm foundation.

    You are Yahweh, God unchanging.

    Yahweh, firm foundation.

    Yesterday, today and forever,

    you are the same, you never change.

    Yesterday, today and forever,

    you are faithful and we will trust in you.

    Vicky Beeching

    Words and Music:

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