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| Title: | You Are Our God; We Are Your People |
| Author: | David A. Hoekema (1978) |
| Meter: | Irregular |
| Language: | English |
| Copyright: | Text and music © 1985, CRC Publications |

| Title: | You Are Our God; We Are Your People |
| Author: | David A. Hoekema (1978) |
| Meter: | Irregular |
| Language: | English |
| Copyright: | Text and music © 1985, CRC Publications |
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Scripture References: David A. Hoekema (b. Paterson, NJ, 1950) composed both the text and the tune for this hymn in June 1978 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for the baptism of his daughter Janna, for whom he named the tune. Hoekema states:
Originally titled "Covenant Song," Hoekema's storylike text recounts various points in salvation history when God made covenant promises with his people: to Noah (st. 1; In Gen. 9 and also 1 Pet. 3, where Peter relates the flood story to baptism), to Abraham and Sarah (st. 2), and to us in the new covenant in Christ (st. 3), with baptism the sign of our union with Christ and his body, the people of God (st. 4). This hymn was first published in the 1987 Psalter Hymnal. Liturgical Use --Psalter Hymnal Handbook |