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Lord Christ, the Father's Mighty Son

Author: Brian A. Wren, 1936- Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: Unity Used With Tune: HAMPTON POYLE

Tunes

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EAST MEADS

Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John W. Wilson Tune Key: A Flat Major Used With Text: Lord Christ, the Father's Mighty Son

HAMPTON POYLE

Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Peter Warwick Cutts, 1937- Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51765 67123 21234 Used With Text: Lord Christ, the Father's Mighty Son

UNA SANCTA

Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Daniel Moe

Instances

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Published text-tune combinations (hymns) from specific hymnals

Lord Christ, the Father's mighty Son

Author: Brian Wren (b. 1936) Hymnal: New Church Praise #55 (1975) Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Topics: Church Fellowship and Unity Languages: English Tune Title: HAMPTON POYLE
Text

Lord Christ, the Father's Mighty Son

Author: Brian Wren Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #275 (1985) Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Lord Christ, the Father's mighty Son, whose work upon the cross was done to give and receive, make all our scattered churches one that the world may believe. 2 To make us one your prayers were said, to make us one you broke the bread for all to receive; its pieces scatter us instead: how can others believe? 3 Lord Christ, forgive us, make us new! What our designs could never do your love can achieve. Our prayers, our work, we bring to you that the world may believe. 4 We will not question or refuse the way you work, the means you choose, the pattern you weave; but reconcile our warring views that the world may believe. Topics: Hymns with Descants Scripture: John 17:21 Languages: English Tune Title: EAST MEADS

Lord Christ, the Father's Mighty Son

Author: Brian A. Wren, 1936- Hymnal: Hymnbook for Christian Worship #347 (1970) Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Topics: Unity Languages: English Tune Title: HAMPTON POYLE

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John Wilson

1905 - 1992 Person Name: John W. Wilson Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Composer of "EAST MEADS" in Rejoice in the Lord Born January 21, 1905, in Bournville, Birmingham, England; died July 16, 1992, in Guildford, Surrey, England. He served as Vice President of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and was a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. Leland Bryant Ross from a biographical article in the journal of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland: https://hymnsocietygbi.org.uk/1992/10/treasure-no-58-john-wilson-1905-92

Brian A. Wren

b. 1936 Person Name: Brian A. Wren, 1936- Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Author of "Lord Christ, the Father's Mighty Son" in Hymnbook for Christian Worship Brian Wren (b. Romford, Essex, England, 1936) is a major British figure in the revival of contemporary hymn writing. He studied French literature at New College and theology at Mansfield College in Oxford, England. Ordained in 1965, he was pastor of the Congregational Church (now United Reformed) in Hockley and Hawkwell, Essex, from 1965 to 1970. He worked for the British Council of Churches and several other organizations involved in fighting poverty and promoting peace and justice. This work resulted in his writing of Education for Justice (1977) and Patriotism and Peace (1983). With a ministry throughout the English-speaking world, Wren now resides in the United States where he is active as a freelance lecturer, preacher, and full-time hymn writer. His hymn texts are published in Faith Looking Forward (1983), Praising a Mystery (1986), Bring Many Names (1989), New Beginnings (1993), and Faith Renewed: 33 Hymns Reissued and Revised (1995), as well as in many modern hymnals. He has also produced What Language Shall I Borrow? (1989), a discussion guide to inclusive language in Christian worship. Bert Polman

Peter Cutts

1937 - 2024 Person Name: Peter Warwick Cutts, 1937- Meter: 8.8.5.8.6 Composer of "HAMPTON POYLE" in Hymnbook for Christian Worship
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