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Well, Jesus helps meanies and goodies and baddies

Author: Digby Hannah, 1949- Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:36-50 First Line: There once was a man as mean as could be Topics: Hymns Specially Suitable for Children; Jesus Christ Earthly life; Liberation; Personal Response to Jesus; Responses; Service; Sin Used With Tune: HELPING SONG

The Weeping Widow (Once Sorrowed by Tears)

Author: Nickolas Campbell Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:11-17 First Line: Once sorrowed by tears, our eyes are now bright: Topics: Health and Healing; Resurrection Used With Tune: HANOVER

A Woman Knelt Where Jesus Sat to Eat

Author: Adam. M. L. Tice, b. 1979 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:36-50 Topics: Penance / Reconciliation; Ordinary Time, Eleventh Sunday C Used With Tune: SURSUM CORDA
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Jesu, all holy

Author: George Ratcliffe Woodward, 1848-1934 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:16 Lyrics: 1 Jesu, all holy, gentle and lowly, snow-white lily of the vale; thou art our Master, Monarch and Pastor, Priest, Interceder, Prophet and Leader, Refuge, Defender, loving and strong: Sovran supernal, Son of th'Eternal, born of Mary-maiden, hail! Fountain of gladness, solace in sadness, more than a brother, father or mother, to thee we render tribute of song. 2 Jesu, we bless thee, worship, confess thee; shepherd of the sheep thou art: shelter, protect us, tend and direct us, strong of arm and kind of heart: shadow and moonlight turn into moonlight; soften the scorner, comfort the mourner, rule our behavior, order our way: bide with us, giving grace to the living, shrift to the dying freely supplying, be thou our Savior ever and aye. Topics: Hope and Consolation Used With Tune: A LIETA VITA (IN DIR IST FREUDE)
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In the Army of the Sunday-School

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:8 First Line: We'll never strike our colors when we're fighting for the right Refrain First Line: In the army we are marching Lyrics: 1 We’ll never strike our colors when we’re fighting for the right, We’re soldiers of King Jesus, and we’ll battle in His might; His angels guard surround us, and His Word shall be our light, Marching in the army of the Sunday-School. Refrain: In the army we are marching, Marching in the army of the Sunday-School; In the army we are marching, Marching in the army of the Sunday-School. 2 We’re still enlisting others for the service of our King, Come, join our glad battalions, learn the happy song we sing, And march beneath the banner that will joyful vict’ry bring, Marching in the army of the Sunday-School. [Refrain] 3 Oh! see our ranks increasing as the seasons now go by, Still, more and more are coming, with their faces t’ward the sky; Our hallelujah chorus blends with happy songs on high, Marching in the army of the Sunday-School. [Refrain] 4 We welcome all who join us; other thousands we invite; Our cry is, “We shall conquer,” for we trust our Leader’s might; We’ll never strike our colors when we’re fighting for the right, Marching in the army of the Sunday-School. [Refrain] Topics: Warfare Used With Tune: [We'll never strike our colors when we're fighting for the right]

We, the Body of Christ

Author: Paul Hillebrand, b. 1959 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:6 First Line: Behold the Lamb of God Topics: Service Music for Mass Communion Song; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Communion Song; The Liturgical Year The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Used With Tune: [Behold the Lamb of God]

Ma'xeeno'eestomanehe

Author: William Hunter; Rodolphe Petter Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:21 First Line: Ma'xeeno'eestomanehė Refrain First Line: Netane'etame'tovonė Topics: Ma'heo'o Nėstanohtsėhotone; Let's Go Toward God Used With Tune: DER GROSSE ARZT

Lípiame, Señor

Author: Peggy Contreraz, n. 1952 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Luke 7:7 First Line: Límpiame de toda culpa Refrain First Line: Límpiame, Señor, de todo lo que no es de ti Topics: Cuaresma Used With Tune: [Límpiame de toda culpa] Text Sources: Estrofas 1 y 2 basadas en Salmo 50 (51); estrofa 3 basada en Mateo 8, 8 y Lucas 7, 7

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