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Cover With His Life

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Invitation and Repentance Call Accepted First Line: Look upon Jesus, sinless is He Refrain First Line: Cover with His life, whiter than snow Lyrics: 1 Look upon Jesus, sinless is He; Father, impute His life unto me. My life of scarlet, my sin and woe, Cover with His life, whiter than snow. Refrain: Cover with His life, whiter than snow, Fulness of His life then shall I know; My life of scarlet, my sin and woe, Cover with His life, whiter than snow. 2 Deep are the wounds transgression has made; Red are the stains, my soul is afraid, O to be covered, Jesus, with Thee, Safe from the law that now judgeth me! [Refrain] 3 Longing the joy of pardon to know, Jesus holds out a robe white as snow: "Lord, I accept it! leaving my own, Gladly I wear Thy pure life alone." [Refrain] 4 Reconciled by His death for my sin, Justified by His life pure and clean, Sanctified by obeying His word, Glorified when returneth my Lord. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Look upon Jesus, sinless is He]
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How Sacred Is This Place

Author: Fred Pratt Green Meter: 6.6.7.6.6.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Service Music Gathering, Call to Worship, Greeting First Line: How sacred is this place! Lyrics: 1 How sacred is this place! Its open door of grace be bold, my soul, to enter! May all who worship here, believing God is near, find God is at the centre. Used With Tune: LE CANTIQUE DE SIMÉON
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Oh Padre en los cielos

Author: Sarah J. B. Hale, s. 19; Oscar López M. Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Call to Worship Lyrics: 1 Oh padre en los cielos, venimos a ti, Pedimos que tu reino ya venga; Que tu voluntad sea echa aquí. Santificado sea tu nombre. 2 El pan cotidiano hoy danos, Señor, Pedimos que tu reino ya venga; Provee al hambriento por tu gran amor, Santificado sea tu nombre. 3 Perdón te pedimos por nuestro pecar, Pedimos que tu reino ya venga; Debemos a otros así perdonar, Santificado sea tu nombre. 4 Del mal y el maligno protege también, Pedimos que tu reino ya venga; A ti sea gloria por siempre. Amén. Santificado sea tu nombre. Scripture: Matthew 6:9-15 Used With Tune: WEST INDIES Text Sources: Basada en Mateo 6:9-12; Trad. en Himnario Cristiano, 1974

How Goodly is Thy House

Author: Henry S. Jacobs Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Call to Worship First Line: How goodly is Thy house, O Lord! Used With Tune: [How goodly is Thy house, O Lord!]

I Will Be Your God

Author: Judith A. Fetter Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Calling-to Service First Line: To Abraham and Sarah Scripture: Genesis 12:1-3 Used With Tune: LLANFYLLIN
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Ring from Your Steeple

Author: Michael Saward Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Service Music Gathering, Call to Worship, Greeting First Line: Ring from your steeple, bells of gladness! Lyrics: 1 Ring from your steeple, bells of gladness! This is the day the world was born; God's voice rang out across the darkness, light filled the sky that primal morn. 2 Ring from your steeple, bells of victory! This is the day death's sting was drawn; God's voice rang out, the tomb was empty, hope sprang alive that Easter morn. 3 Ring from your steeple, bells of power! This is the day when, at the dawn, God's voice rang out through wind and fire, fresh came the Spirit on thst morn. 4 Ring from your steeple, bells of heaven! This is the day when none shall mourn; God's voice rings out this one-in-seven, joy fills the church this Sunday morn. Used With Tune: STEEPLE BELLS
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Lord, I Want to Go

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Call and Responses First Line: Lord, I want to go, show me the way Lyrics: 1 Lord, I want to go, show me the way. Lord, I want to go, show me the way. Lord, I want to go, show me the way. Take me by the hand and lead me on. 2 I am willing, Lord, show me the way. I am willing, Lord, show me the way. I am willing, Lord, show me the way. Take me by the hand and lead me on. Used With Tune: [Lord, I want to go, show me the way] Text Sources: Traditional

Por Cristo y por su reino

Author: Federico J. Pagura Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Call Scripture: Romans 14:17-18 Used With Tune: MILANO

Entra en la presencia del Señor

Author: Lynn Baird Meter: Irregular Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Resources for Worship Call to Worship First Line: Entra en la presencia del Señor con gratitud para adorar de corazón Used With Tune: ADORÉMOSLE
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Ye Full, of Confidence Unfound

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Call to Salvation Lyrics: 1 Ye full, of confidence unfound, Ye rich, if gifts and faith untried, Whose joys which nature mixt abound, Self-praise, self-pleased, self-satisfied, Slight not your aged fathers poor, Nor boast your own salvation sure. 2 Ye talkers of your perfect love, Who kings, without your teachers, reign, As pillars in the church above, That never can go out again, Be warned; or pride will cast you down, And Satan rob you of your crown. 3 We wish your full perfection here, We wish your soothing dreams were true, That faith's almighty Finisher Had formed your sinless souls anew, Stablished, enthroned in lasting peace, In all the heights of holiness. 4 O were the fiend expelled indeed From all who fancy him expelled! Extirpated the sinful seed, Th'original wound completely healed, The kingdom in your hearts restored, And every servant as his Lord! 5 Then would your guides their charge attend With joy, and not with grief and pain, Your meek and lowly love commend, And sharers of your triumph reign. See all their flock o'er Jordan past, And enter into rest– the last. Used With Tune: EVANSTON

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