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WEAVER MILL

Meter: 6.7.4.4.5.6.6.9 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joan Collier Fogg Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 54341 55124 31243

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How shall I sing to God

Author: Brian A. Wren, 1936- Meter: Irregular Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with gladness, loving and birth, wonder and worth? I'll sing from the heart, thankfully receiving, joyful in believing. This is my song; I'll sing it with love. 2 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with bleakness, empty and chill, breaking my will? I'll sing through my pain, angrily or aching, crying or complaining This is my song; I'll sing it with love. 3 How shall I sing to God and tell my Saviour's story, Passover bread, life from the dead? I'll sing with my life, witnessing and giving, risking and forgiving. This is my song; I'll sing it with love. Topics: Discipleship; Gladness / Happiness; One Life in Christ Love; Suffering; Witness / Martyrs Scripture: Psalm 137:1 Used With Tune: WEAVER HILL

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How shall I sing to God

Author: Brian A. Wren, 1936- Hymnal: The Book of Praise #697 (1997) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with gladness, loving and birth, wonder and worth? I'll sing from the heart, thankfully receiving, joyful in believing. This is my song; I'll sing it with love. 2 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with bleakness, empty and chill, breaking my will? I'll sing through my pain, angrily or aching, crying or complaining This is my song; I'll sing it with love. 3 How shall I sing to God and tell my Saviour's story, Passover bread, life from the dead? I'll sing with my life, witnessing and giving, risking and forgiving. This is my song; I'll sing it with love. Topics: Discipleship; Gladness / Happiness; One Life in Christ Love; Suffering; Witness / Martyrs Scripture: Psalm 137:1 Languages: English Tune Title: WEAVER HILL
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How shall I sing to God

Author: Brian Arthur Wren, 1936- Hymnal: Together in Song #667 (1999) Meter: 6.7.4.4.5.6.6.9 Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with gladness, loving and birth, wonder and worth? I'll sing from the heart, thankfully receiving, joyful in believing. This is my song, I'll sing it with love. 2 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with bleakness, empty and chill, breaking my will? I'll sing through my pain, angrily or aching, crying or complaining This is my song, I'll sing it with love. 3 How shall I sing to God and tell my Saviour's story: passover bread, life from the dead? I'll sing with my life, witnessing and giving, risking and forgiving. This is my song, I'll sing it with love. Topics: Courage; Faith; Music; Our Love to God; Providence; Renewal; Suffering; Thanksgiving; Witness Scripture: Colossians 3:14-15 Languages: English Tune Title: WEAVER MILL

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Brian A. Wren

b. 1936 Person Name: Brian A. Wren, 1936- Author of "How shall I sing to God" in The Book of Praise 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

Joan Collier Fogg

b. 1949 Person Name: Joan Collier Fogg, 1949- Composer of "WEAVER HILL" in The Book of Praise
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