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You Are Before Me, Lord

Author: Ian Pitt-Watson, 1923-1995 Hymnal: Psalms for All Seasons #139D (2012) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: You are before me, Lord, you are behind Topics: Church Year Lent; Daily Prayer Evening Prayer; Daily Prayer Night Prayer; Darkness; Discipleship; Elements of Worship Baptism; Elements of Worship Call to Confession; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; God Desire for; God Light from; God as Spirit; God as Creator; God as Guide; God as Judge; God's Seeing; God's Sovereignty; God's Triumph; God's Knowing; God's Love; God's Protection; Grâce; Humanity Created by God; Jesus Christ Healer; Jesus Christ Way, Truth, and Life; Lament False Accusation; Lament Individual; Life Stages Birth; Life Stages Death; Mercy; New Creation; Occasional Services Christian Marriage; Occasional Services Funerals; Occasional Services Ordination and/or Installation; People of God / Church Citizens of Heaven; Servants of God; Suffering; Temptation And Trial; Ten Commandments 10th Commandment (do not covet); The Creation; The Fall; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 17-23; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, 2nd Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, May 29-June 4 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September 4-10 Scripture: Psalm 139 Languages: English Tune Title: HIGHLAND CATHEDRAL

Filled with the Spirit's power, with one accord

Author: J. R. Peacey (1896-1971) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #233 (1987) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: God, Spirit Breath of Life; Pentecost The Holy Spirit; Pentecost 2 The Church's Unity and Fellowship; Pentecost 5 The Church's Mission to All; Pentecost 7 The More Excellent Way; Pentecost 10 The Mind of Christ; Pentecost 11 The Serving Community Languages: English Tune Title: MALVERN HILLS
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Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart

Author: George Croly Hymnal: Voices United #378 (1996) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Spirit of God, descend upon my heart; wean it from earth, through all its pulses move; stoop to my weakness, strength to me impart, and make me love you as I ought to love. 2 I ask no dream, no prophet ecstasies, no sudden rending of the veil of clay, no angel visitant, no opening skies, but take the dimness of my soul away. 3 Hast you not bid me love you, God and King; all, all your own, soul, heart and strength and mind? I see your cross: there teach my heart to cling. O let me seek you and O let me find! 4 Teach me to love you as your angels love, one holy passion filling all my frame, the baptism of the heaven-descended dove, my heart an altar and your love the flame. Topics: Holy Spirit Praise and Invocation; Assurance; Christian Year Pentecost; Commitment; Consecration; Doubt; Faith; God Love for; Holy Spirit; Holy Spirit Indwelling; Holy Spirit Presence; Holy Spirit Work; Inner Life; Jesus Christ Teacher/Teachings; Love for God/Christ; Prayer; Renewal; Seeking God; Baptism of Jesus Year A; Epiphany 2 Year A; Epiphany 6 Year A; Lent 5 Year A; Proper 9 Year A; Proper 10 Year A; Proper 25 Year A; Proper 7 Year B; Proper 21 Year B; Baptism of Jesus Year C; Easter 7 Year C; Proper 22 Year C; Proper 26 Year C Tune Title: MORECAMBE

When We Are Living

Author: George Lockwood; Roberto Escamilla; Elise S. Eslinger; Anonymous Hymnal: Voices United #581 (1996) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: When we are living, it is in Christ Jesus Topics: Church in the World Discipleship: Witness; Christian Perfecction; Service Music Offering; Witness; Proper 19 Year A; Proper 24 Year A; Proper 6 Year C; Proper 10 Year C Languages: English Tune Title: SOMOS DEL SEÑOR

From High Atop the Mount

Author: Michael D. Schultz, b. 1963 Hymnal: Christian Worship #635 (2021) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: From high atop the mount where Moses stands Topics: Word of God Scripture: Exodus 20:1-17 Languages: English Tune Title: SURSUM CORDA
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Through Death To Life

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8146 Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: The star is not extinguished when it sets Lyrics: 1 The star is not extinguished when it sets Upon the dull horizon; it but goes To shine in other skies, then re-appear In ours, as fresh as when it first arose. 2 The river is not lost, when, o’er the rock, It pours its flood into th’abyss below: Its scattered force re-gathering from the shock, It hastens onward, with yet fuller flow. 3 The bright sun dies not, when the shadowing orb Of the eclipsing moon obscures its ray: It still is shining on; and soon to us Will burst undimmed into the joy of day. 4 The lily dies not, when both flower and leaf Fade, and are strewed upon the chill sad ground: Gone down for shelter to its mother-earth, ’Twill rise, re-bloom, and shed its fragrance round. 5 The dewdrop dies not, when it leaves the flower, And passes upward on the beam of morn: It does but hide itself in light on high, To its loved flower at twilight to return. 6 The fine gold has not perished, when the flame Seizes upon it with consuming glow: In freshened splendor it comes forth anew, To sparkle on the monarch’s throne or brow. 7 Thus nothing dies, or only dies to live: Star, stream, sun, flower, the dew-drop, and the gold, Each goodly thing, instinct with buoyant hope, Hastes to put on its purer, finer mould. 8 Thus in the quiet joy of kindly trust, We bid each parting saint a brief farewell: Weeping, yet smiling, we commit their dust To the safe keeping of the silent cell. 9 Softly within that peaceful resting place, We lay their wearied limbs; and bid the clay Press lightly on them, till the night be past, And the far east give note of coming day. 10 The day of re-appearing! how it speeds! He who is true and faithful speaks the word. Then shall we ever be with those we love, Then shall we be for ever with the Lord. 11 The shout is heard; th’archangel’s voice goes forth; The trumpet sounds; the dead awake and sing; The living put on glory; one glad band, They hasten up to meet their coming king. 12 Short death and darkness! Endless life and light! Short dimming; endless shining in yon sphere, Where all is incorruptible and pure; The joy without the pain, the smile without the tear. Languages: English Tune Title: ELLERS
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He Is Risen

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12296 Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: The tomb is empty; wouldst thou have it full? Lyrics: 1 The tomb is empty; wouldst thou have it full? Still sadly clasping the unbreathing clay; O weak in faith, O slow of heart and dull, O dote on darkness, and shut out the day! 2 The tomb is empty; He who, three short days, After a sorrowing life’s long weariness, Found refuge in this rocky resting place, Has now ascended to the throne of bliss. 3 Here lay the Holy One, the Christ of God, He who for death gave death, and life for life; Our heavenly kinsman, our true flesh and blood; Victor for us on hell’s dark field of strife. 4 This was the Bethel, where, on stony bed, While angels went and came from morn till even, Our truer Jacob laid His wearied head; This was to Him the very gate of Heaven. 5 The Conqueror, not the conquered, He to whom The keys of death and of the grave belong, Crossed the cold threshold of the stranger’s tomb, To spoil the spoiler and to bind the strong. 6 Here death had reigned; into no tomb like this Had man’s fell foe aforetime found his way; So grand a trophy ne’er before was his, So vast a treasure, so divine a prey. 7 But now his triumph ends; the rock-barred door Is opened wide, and the great Prisoner gone; Look round and see, upon the vacant floor The napkin and the grave clothes lie alone. 8 Yes, death’s last hope, his strongest fort and prison Is shattered, never to be built again; And He, the mighty Captive, He is risen, Leaving behind the gate, the bar, the chain. 9 Yes, He is ris’n who is the First and Last; Who was and is; who liveth and was dead; Beyond the reach of death He now has passed; Of the one glorious Church the glorious Head. 10 The tomb is empty; so, ere long shall be The tombs of all who in this Christ repose; They died with Him who died upon the tree; They live and rise with Him who lived and rose. 11 Death has not slain them, they are freed, not slain. It is the gate of life, and not of death, That they have entered; and the grave in vain Has tried to stifle the immortal breath. 12 All that was death in them is now dissolved; For death can only what is death’s destroy; And when this earth’s short ages have revolved, The disimprisoned life comes forth with joy. 13 Their life long battle with disease and pain, And mortal weariness, is over now; Youth, health, and comeliness return again, The tear has left the cheek, the sweat the brow. 14 They are not tasting death, but taking rest, On the same holy couch where Jesus lay, Soon to awake all glorified and blest, When day has broke and shadows fled away. Languages: English Tune Title: CUBA

The Christ Who Gave the Blind Man Sudden Sight

Author: Mary R. Bittner Hymnal: Water from the Rock #p.22 [51] (2004) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Justice Human blindness to injustice Scripture: John 9 Tune Title: GOD'S VISION
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Father, the watches of the night are o'er

Hymnal: The Hymnal #R8 (1950) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Father, the watches of the night are o'er; To light and life the soul has risen once more; Blessed be Thou, who, through the helpless hours, Hast kept in deepest peace her slumbering powers. 2 Father, the watches of the day are here; More than from those of night have we to fear; By rude cares troubled, by temptations pressed, Through the day watches, Father, give us rest! Amen. Topics: Responses Opening Responses: Introits; Introits; Responses; Worship Introits Tune Title: LANGRAN
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Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name we Raise

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: Lutherförbundets Sångbok #E163 (1913) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Lyrics: 1 Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raise With one accord our parting hymn of praise; Once more we bless Thee ere our worship cease, Then, lowly bending, wait Thy word of peace. 2 Grant us Thy peace upon our homeward way; With Thee began, with Thee shall end the day; Guard Thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame, That in this house have called upon Thy Name. 3 Grant us Thy peace, Lord, thro' the coming night, Turn Thou for us its darkness into light; From harm and danger keep Thy children free, For dark and light are both alike to Thee. 4 Grant us Thy peace throughout our earthly life, Our balm in sorrow, and our stay in strife; Then, when Thy voice shall bid our conflict cease, Call us, O Lord, to Thine eternal peace. Topics: Church; Closing Languages: English Tune Title: ELLERS

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