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Hymn For the Church After Easter

Author: Shirley Murray Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Church of the living Christ Topics: Church; Commitment; Faith; Mission Used With Tune: RESURRECTION

We are a wheel

Author: Betty Wendelborn Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We are a wheel, a circle of life Topics: Children; Creation Used With Tune: [We are a wheel, a circle of life] Text Sources: Hildegard of Bingen

In this familiar place

Author: Colin Gibson Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: For the love that I receive Topics: Church; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: FREELAND

Carol of Cold Comfort

Author: Colin Gibson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The wind blew keen, the wind blew cold Refrain First Line: Lord, may I with fire and bread Topics: Christmas; Commitment; Epiphany Used With Tune: SOUTHERLY

Upside Down Christmas

Author: Shirley Murray Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Carol our Christmas, an upside down Christmas Topics: Aotearoa; New Zealand; Christmas; Seasons Used With Tune: REVERSI

Caring

Author: Colin Gibson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 'Click, click,' how the needles fly Topics: Children; Family; Nature of God Used With Tune: CARING

For the man and for the woman

Author: Colin Gibson Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Arts/Music; Creation; Praise; Race/Culture; Unity; World Used With Tune: MAKILING

Colour me free!

Author: Cecily Sheehy Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Colours are beautiful, colours are free Refrain First Line: Colour me free! colour me free! Topics: Children; Race/Culture; Unity Used With Tune: [Colour me free! colour me free]
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E te Atua

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: E te Atua aroha mai Lyrics: MAORI - 1 E te Atua aroha mai, E te Atua aroha mai, E te Atua aroha mai, ake ake tonu e, ake ake tonu e. 2 E te Atua manaaki mai, E te Atua manaaki mai, E te Atua manaaki mai, ake ake tonu e, ake ake tonu e. 3 E te Atua awhina mai, E te Atua awhina mai, E te Atua awhina mai, ake ake tonu e, ake ake tonu e. --- ENGLISH - 1 O God love us, O God love us, O God love us, forever and ever. 2 O God bless us, O God bless us, O God bless us, forever and ever. 3 O God help us, O God help us, O God help us, forever and ever. Topics: Blessing Used With Tune: KUM BA YA

Christ is our peace

Author: Shirley Murray Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Christ is our peace, Christ is our health Topics: Commitment; Healing/Reconciliation; Peace (Shalom) Used With Tune: SUANTRAI

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