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Let Us Now Depart in Thy Peace

Author: Lee Hastings Bristol, Jr. Meter: 12.11.12.10 Appears in 5 hymnals Tune Title: A LA PUERTA First Line: Let us now depart in thy peace, blessed Jesus Topics: Particular Times of Worship Closing of Worship; Closing Hymns; Service Music Sending Forth Scripture: Luke 2:29 Used With Tune: A LA PUERTA Text Sources: New Mexican folk song

Come, Let Us Eat

Author: Billema Kwillia; Margaret D. Miller; Gilbert E. Doan Meter: 10.10 Appears in 18 hymnals Tune Title: A VA DE First Line: Come, let us eat, for now the feast is spread Topics: The Sacraments and Rites of the Church Eucharist (Holy Communion or The Lord's Supper); Holy Communion; Jesus Christ Presence; Service Music Greeting/Call to Worship; Service Music Following Communion; Service Music Sending Forth; Testimony and Witness Scripture: 1 Corinthians 5:7-8 Used With Tune: A VA DE
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Lord, You Give the Great Commission

Author: Jeffery Rowthorn Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 43 hymnals Tune Title: ABBOT'S LEIGH Refrain First Line: With the Spirit's gifts empower us Lyrics: 1 Lord, you give the great commission: “Heal the sick and preach the word.” Lest the church neglect its mission, and the gospel go unheard, help us witness to your purpose with renewed integrity. With the Spirit’s gifts empower us for the work of ministry. 2 Lord, you call us to your service: “In my name baptize and teach.” That the world may trust your promise, life abundant meant for each, give us all new fervor, draw us closer in community. With the Spirit’s gifts empower us for the work of ministry. 3 Lord, you make the common holy: “This my body, this my blood.” Let us all, for earth’s true glory, daily lift life heavenward, asking that the world around us share your children’s liberty. With the Spirit’s gifts empower us for the work of ministry. 4 Lord, you show us love’s true measure: “Father, what they do, forgive.” Yet we hoard as private treasure all that you so freely give. May your care and mercy lead us to a just society. With the Spirit’s gifts empower us for the work of ministry. 5 Lord, you bless with words assuring: “I am with you to the end.” Faith and hope and love restoring, may we serve as you intend and, amid the cares that claim us, hold in mind eternity. With the Spirit’s gifts empower us for the work of ministry. Topics: The Nature of the Church Called to God's Mission; Justice; Mission and Outreach; Ordination; Responses, Antiphonal Scripture: Matthew 28:19-20 Used With Tune: ABBOT'S LEIGH

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A LA PUERTA

Meter: 12.11.12.10 Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Lee Hastings Bristol, Jr. Tune Sources: New Mexican folk song Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51123 42544 32511 Used With Text: Let Us Now Depart in Thy Peace
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A VA DE

Meter: 10.10 Appears in 20 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Billema Kwillia; Leland Sateren Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 55533 22111 Used With Text: Come, Let Us Eat
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ABBOT'S LEIGH

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 164 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Cyril V. Taylor Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 53111 76655 34565 Used With Text: Lord, You Give the Great Commission

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Let Us Now Depart in Thy Peace

Author: Lee Hastings Bristol, Jr. Hymnal: UMH #668 (1989) Meter: 12.11.12.10 Tune Title: A LA PUERTA First Line: Let us now depart in thy peace, blessed Jesus Topics: Particular Times of Worship Closing of Worship; Closing Hymns; Service Music Sending Forth Scripture: Luke 2:29 Languages: English
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Psalm 31:1-16

Author: Martin Luther; Frederick H. Hedge Hymnal: UMH #764 (1989) Tune Title: [A mighty fortress is our God] First Line: A mighty fortress is our God Refrain First Line: A mighty fortress is our God Lyrics: Response: (Passion, Palm Sunday & General) A might fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing. Topics: Psalter; Christian Year Passion/Palm Sunday; Christian Year Easter Scripture: Psalm 31:1-16 Languages: English
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Psalm 46

Author: Martin Luther; Frederick H. Hedge Hymnal: UMH #780 (1989) Tune Title: [A mighty fortress is our God] First Line: A mighty fortress is our God Refrain First Line: A mighty fortress is our God Lyrics: Response: (Easter & General) A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark never failing. Topics: Psalter; Christian Year Easter Vigil; Christian Year Easter Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English

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Billema Kwillia

b. 1925 Tune Title: A VA DE Hymnal Number: 625 Author (st. 1-3) of "Come, Let Us Eat" in The United Methodist Hymnal Billema Kwillia is a Liberian convert to Christianity and a literacy teacher-evangelist in that country. --rogergmiller22152.tripod.com/

Margaret D. Miller

b. 1927 Tune Title: A VA DE Hymnal Number: 625 Translator (stanzas 1-3) of "Come, Let Us Eat" in The United Methodist Hymnal

Gilbert E. Doan

1930 - 2024 Tune Title: A VA DE Hymnal Number: 625 Author (stanza 4) of "Come, Let Us Eat" in The United Methodist Hymnal Born: Sep­tem­ber 14, 1930, Beth­le­hem, Penn­syl­van­ia. Doan was ed­u­cat­ed at Har­vard Un­i­ver­si­ty (BA 1942); Lu­ther­an The­o­lo­gi­cal Sem­in­a­ry (BD 1955); the Un­i­ver­si­ty of Penn­syl­van­ia (MA 1962, though he re­turned it to the school to pro­test their po­lic­ies); and Wag­ner Col­lege (DD, late 1970s). He served as a cam­pus pas­tor in Phil­a­del­phia, Penn­syl­van­ia (1955-61); North­east­ern Di­rect­or of the Na­tion­al Lu­ther­an Cam­pus Min­is­try; and pastor of the Lu­ther­an Church of the Ho­ly Com­mun­ion, Phil­a­del­phia (1984-95). His works in­clude: The Preach­ing of Fred­er­ick W. Ro­bert­son (ed­it­or), 1964 Renewal in the Pul­pit, 1966 Sermons on Peace and War Preaching to Col­lege Stu­dents Worship in Cam­pus Min­is­try © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)