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O Men of God, Go Forth to Win

Author: Thomas Tiplady, 1882- Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: The Ministry Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW Text Sources: From "Hymns for the Times."

To Jordan Jesus Humbly Came

Author: Alan J. Hommerding, b. 1956 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Baptism of the Lord Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW
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The Lord is very gracious

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 8 The Lord is very gracious, and he doth great compassion show; in mercy he is plenteous, but unto wrath and anger slow. 9 Good unto all men is the Lord: o’er all his works his mercy is. 10 Thy works all praise to thee afford; thy saints, O Lord, thy name shall bless. 11 The glory of thy kingdom show shall they, and of thy power tell: 12 that so men’s sons his deeds may know, his kingdom’s glories that excel. 13 Thy kingdom hath none end at all, it doth through ages all remain. 14 The Lord upholdeth all that fall, the cast-down raiseth up again. 15 The eyes of all things, Lord, attend, and on thee wait that here do live, and thou, in season due, dost send sufficient food them to relieve. 16 Yea, thou thine hand dost open wide, and everything dost satisfy that lives and doth on earth abide, of thy great liberality. Scripture: Psalm 145:8-16 Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW (CRASSELIUS)

The challenge comes

Author: Carlton C. Buck, b.1907 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: The challenge comes, the trumpet sounds Topics: The Church Pastors and Teachers Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW
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We Place upon Your Table, Lord

Author: M. F. C. Wilson Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 We place upon your table, Lord, the food of life, the bread and wine, as symbols of our daily work, according to your grand design. 2 Within these simple things there lie the height and depth of human life: our pain and tears, our thoughts and toils, our hopes and fears, our joy and strife. 3 Accept them, Lord, they come from you; we take them humbly from your hand. These gifts of yours for higher use we offer up as you command. Topics: The Church at Worship The Lord's Supper; God's Church The Church at Worship: The Lord's Supper; Lord's Supper; Offering Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW

Now Jesus at the Door Is Knocking

Author: Magnus Brostrup Landstad, 1802-1880; Oluf H. Smeby, 1851-1929; Carl K. Solberg, 1872-1954; Carl Doving, 1867-1937 Meter: 9.8.9.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Now Jesus at the door is knocking! Topics: Advent; Invitation; Jesus Christ Birth Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW
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As Tranquil Streams

Author: Marion Franklin Ham, 1867-1956 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: As tranquil streams that meet and merge Lyrics: 1 As tranquil streams that meet and merge and flow as one to seek the sea, our kindred hearts and minds unite to build a church that shall be free — 2 Free from the bonds that bind the mind to narrow thought and lifeless creed; free from a social code that fails to serve the cause of human need: 3 A freedom that reveres the past, but trusts the dawning future more; and bids the soul, in search of truth, adventure boldly and explore. 4 Prophetic church, the future waits your liberating ministry; go forward in the power of love, proclaim the truth that makes us free. Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men In Time To Come; Beloved Community; Free and Responsible Search for Truth and Meaning; The Living Tradition; Ministry; Ordination and Installation Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW
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O Lord of hosts, the fight is long

Author: Ella S. Armitage Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: WINCHESTER NEW
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For a Christian Festival

Author: J. G. Adams Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Thou God of years and seasons Used With Tune: WINCHESTER
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O army of the living God

Author: Anon. Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 O army of the living God, Why sink your souls desponding down? Why tremble at the oppressor's rod? Why cower beneath the spoiler's frown? 2 O soldiers in the war-worn host, Go forth in courage and in faith: In Christ, your Captain, ye may boast; He rules the world and conquers death. 3 Go forth and mingle in the strife Which God commands, which Christ approves; Go struggle for eternal life, And all the joys the Christian loves. Topics: The Christian Warfare and Pilgrimage Used With Tune: CRASSELIUS

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