Loving Lord, as Now We Gather

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1 Loving Lord, as now we gather,
of that love unworthy still,
give us courage to surrender
rebel heart and stubborn will,
and in us, in faith maturing,
all your promises fulfill.

2 Holy Lord, as here you give us
bread and wine, as means of grace,
grant to every true believer
now to meet you face to face,
and to own, in silent wonder,
Lord, how holy is this place.

Author: Fred Pratt Green

The Reverend Fred Pratt Green (2 September 1903 – 22 October 2000) CBE was a British Methodist minister and hymnwriter. Born in Roby, Lancashire, England, he began his ministry in the Filey circuit. He was ordained as a Methodist minister in 1928 and served circuits in the north and south of England until 1969. During his career as a minister he wrote numerous plays and hymns. It was not until he retired, however, that he began writing prolifically. His hymns reflect his rejection of fundamentalism and show his concern with social issues. They include many that were written to supply obvious liturgical needs of the modern church, speaking to topics or appropriate for events for which there were few traditional hymns available. His… Go to person page >

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First Line: Loving Lord, as now we gather
Title: Loving Lord, as Now We Gather
Author: Fred Pratt Green (1977)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7
Publication Date: 1995
Copyright: Words © 1982 Hope Publishing Co.

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RHUDDLAN

RHUDDLAN is a traditional Welsh tune used by harp-playing folk musicians. Named after the historic village in northern Wales, the tune was published in the musical edition of Edward Jones's Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards (1800). The harmonization is from the 1906 English Hymnal. Sin…

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