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Browsing topics in Sing a New Creation: a supplement to Common Praise (1998)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Advent#136When our song says peace and the world says war
Advent#149Christ Jesus Lord from heav'n above
Aging#62When we must bear persistent pain
Aging#72Let my spirit always sing
All Saints/All Souls#59Those hearts that we have treasured
All Saints/All Souls#88Give thanks for life, the measure of our days
Anger#127A voice was heard in Ramah
Annunciation#40No wind at the window, no knock on the door
Ash Wednesday#45Today I live, one cay shall come my death
Assurance#24I have called you by your name, you are mine
Assurance#45Today I live, one cay shall come my death
Assurance#71Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
Assurance#110When the pain's too deep to sail
Assurance#114O blessed spring, where word and sign
Assurance#118When we are living, we are in the Lord (Pues si vivimos, para él vivimos)
Baptism#6Why forsake the Lord
Baptism#23Child of blessing, child of promise
Baptism#24I have called you by your name, you are mine
Baptism#25From the waters of creation
Baptism#26Deep the snows on God's high mountain

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