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When the Wind of Winter Blows (Warm the Time of Winter)

Author: Ruth Duck Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: John 9:5 First Line: When the wind of winter blows Refrain First Line: Holy Light, warm our nights Topics: Confession, Lament, and Healing; Christian Year Advent; Light; Service Music Confession; Winter Used With Tune: [When the wind of winter blows]

Scrutinies

Author: David Haas Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: John 9 First Line: Come to us, O living water Refrain First Line: God of all power, fountain of grace Topics: Christian Initiation; Christian Initiation of Adults; Conversion; Forgiveness; Grace; Life; Majesty and Power; Mercy; Penance; Renewal Used With Tune: [Come to us, O living water]
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Quiero cantar una linda canción

Author: Descon. Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: John 9:18-25 Lyrics: 1 Quiero cantar una linda canción de un hombre que me transformó, Quiero cantar una linda canción de aquel que mi vida cambió. Es mi amigo Jesús, es mi amigo Jesús, él es Dios, él es Rey, es amor y verdad. Solo en él encontré esa paz que busqué; sólo en él encontré la felicidad. 2 Cuando Jesús a mi vida llegó esa paz y ese gozo me dio; Quiero que sepas que tú también puedes gozar siempre de su amor. Si creyeres en él, si confiares también, su amor te dará, y con él vivirás. Como yo, cantarás esta linda canción y amor llevarás a la humanidad. Topics: Cantar Cristiano; Singing; Comunión con Dios; Communion with God; Gozo; Joy; Invitación; Invitation; Jóvenes; Youths Used With Tune: LINDA CANCION Text Sources: Latinoamérica, s. 20
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Toil and Pray

Author: A. F. M. Appears in 3 hymnals Scripture: John 9:4 First Line: O my brother, have you started for the heav'nly land? Refrain First Line: Are you toiling, are you praying Used With Tune: [O my brother, have you started for the heav'nly land?]

Mary, Did You Know?

Author: Mark Lowry, 20th c. Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 9:25 First Line: Mary, did you know that your baby boy Used With Tune: [Mary did you know?]

In Cana at a Wedding Feast

Author: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 9:5-13
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All My Life

Author: Ken Medema Meter: 9.9.9.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 9:1-12 First Line: All my life I've sung a jealous song Topics: In Our Walk with God; Salvation; Walk with God Used With Tune: [All my life I've sung a jealous song]
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Faru laboron nune

Author: Annie L. Walker-Coghill (1836-1907); Agnes B. Deans Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 9:4 First Line: Faru laboron nune jam en la vivmaten’; Lyrics: 1. Faru laboron nune jam en la vivmaten’; Dum la roseroj brilas en la korĝarden’. Tempo rapide pasas, ĉiam laboru vi. Baldaŭ la nokto venos, kiam ĉesos ni. 2. Faru laboron ankaŭ en la tagmeza glor’. Estu laboroplena ĉiu hela hor’ Arde la suno brilas, tamen fortigu vin. Venos la rekompenco en la tagofin’. 3. Faru laboron same en la vespera hor’, Kiam en okcidento lumo mortas for. Dum en ĉielo velkas lasta la sunradi’ — Dum vi ankoraŭ povas, laboradu vi. Used With Tune: WORK SONG Text Sources: AK 200 » HE 160
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Toil On for Jesus

Author: Rev. Lafayette F. Cole Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 9:4 First Line: Shadows stretch eastward, the night draweth near Refrain First Line: Toil on for Jesus then, toil with thy might Lyrics: 1 Shadows stretch eastward, the night draweth near, Soon will its mantle of darkness appear; Droop over all that is dear to us here, Droop over all that is dear to us here, Faces will vanish and voices will cease, Spirit will struggle with flesh for release; Nighttime will bring to us woe or release, Nighttime will bring to us woe or release. Chorus: Toil on for Jesus then, toil with thy might, Naught can be done in the gathering night; Toil on for Jesus then, toil with thy might, Naught can be done in the gathering night. 2 Hast thou a sickle, the harvest is white; Hast thou a friend unsav’d, working while ‘tis light; Art thou unsav’d thyself, think of the night, Art thou unsav’d thyself, think of the night; Naught can be done in the oncoming night, What thy hand findeth, then do with thy might; Coin into deeds the hours, beautiful, bright, Coin into deeds the hours, beautiful, bright. [Chorus] 3 Vainly the eventide loiterer grieves, Bringing instead of fruit, “Nothing but leaves;” Glorious the lab’rer who falls midst his sheaves, Glorious the lab’rer who falls midst his sheaves; Thrust in the sickle then, reap down the gold, Bring back the desert lost, safe to the fold; Nighttime will bring thee, then rapture untold, Nighttime will bring thee, then rapture untold. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Shadows stretch eastward, the night draweth near]

May We See You

Author: Gerard Chiusano, b. 1965 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: John 9:1-12 First Line: May our eyes be opened to see Refrain First Line: May we see you in faith Topics: Charity; Faith; Ministry/Mission; Petition/Prayer; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Celebrations of the Word of God; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Dismissal of the Catechumens and Elect; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Mystagogia; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Second Scrutiny (4th Sunday of Lent); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Signing of the Senses; Social Concern; Word Used With Tune: [May our eyes be opened to see]

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