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Dear Mother God

Author: Janet Wootton Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Calling and Response First Line: Dear Mother God, your wings are warm around us Lyrics: 1 Dear Mother God, your wings are warm around us, we are enfolded in your love and care; safe in the dark, your heartbeat's pulse surrounds us, you call to us, for you are always there. 2 You call to us, for we are in your image. We wait on you, the nest is cold and bare; high overhead your wing-beats call us onward. filled with your power, we ride the empty air. 3 Let not our freedom scorn the needs of others -- we climb the clouds until our strong heart sings; may we enfold our sisters and our brothers, till all are strong, till all have eagles' wings. Used With Tune: HIGHWOOD
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O Joy of God

Author: Cecil Henry Boutflower Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Service Music Gathering, Call to Worship, Greeting First Line: O joy of God, we seek you in the morning Lyrics: 1 O joy of God, we seek you in the morning and long to see the glory of your face: rise on our darkness with your sun's new dawning. Flood all our being in this feast of grace. 2 O life of God, for you our spirits hunger; unless we feed on you we surely die: with love and faith renewed and hope grown younger, send us from here to serve you, God most high. 3 O peace of God, you pass our understanding - safe through each moment keep us every day: with joy divine and mercy never ending, direct our path and prosper all our way. Used With Tune: HIGHWOOD Text Sources: rev. Hymns for Today's Church, 1982
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LORD, I Bring My Songs to You

Author: Marie J. Post Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Disciples / Calling; Elements of Worship Call to Worship Scripture: Psalm 34 Used With Tune: LUX PRIMA

How Blessed Are They

Author: C. D. Rockey Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Useful Musical Types Call and Response First Line: How happy are they whose guilt is removed Refrain First Line: How blessed are they whose sins are forgiv'n Scripture: Psalm 32 Used With Tune: ROCKEY Text Sources: Psalm 32 in Urdu; Pakistani

Dark of Winter

Author: Shelley Jackson Denham Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: God's voice (or call) First Line: Dark of winter, soft and still Used With Tune: WINTER MEDITATION
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How Blessed is this Little Flock

Author: C. Coving; N. J. Holm Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Call and Repentance First Line: How blessed is the little flock Lyrics: 1 How blessed is the little flock, Whom Jesus calls His own! He is their Savior and their rock, They trust in Him alone; They walk by faith and hope and love, But they shall dwell with Him above, When hope and faith shall pass away, And love shall last for aye. 2 My Jesus, am I in that band, And wilt Thou call me Thine? Do I among the chosen stand Whose lamps so brightly shine? O let me not lie down to rest Till this I know, my Savior blest, Till I can say, by grace restored: "Thou know'st I love Thee, Lord!" 3 And even if with tears it be, That this to Thee I say, Yet Thou in grace wilt look on me And wipe my tears away; Yea, when but Thou who all dost know In me canst find Thy love below And own me Thine, then well is me,-- My all I have in Thee. Used With Tune: HVOR SALIG ER DEN LILLE FLOK
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Reapers for the harvest

Author: Eben Rexford Appears in 24 hymnals Topics: Call to Service First Line: Lo all ready for the gathering Refrain First Line: Lo, the harvest ripe and ready Used With Tune: [Lo all ready for the gathering]

My Lord, You Have Examined Me

Author: Martin Leckebusch Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Elements of Worship Call to Confession Scripture: Psalm 139 Used With Tune: RESIGNATION

Before You Now, O God

Author: Sylvia Dunstan Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Calling and Response First Line: Before you now, O God, your servants stand Used With Tune: ST AGNES (LANGRAN)
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Praise the LORD! Sing Hallelujah

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Elements of Worship Opening of Worship: Called And Gathered First Line: Praise the LORD! Sing hallelujah! Lyrics: 1 Praise the LORD! Sing hallelujah! Come, our great Redeemer praise. I will sing the glorious praises of my God through all my days. Put no confidence in princes, nor on human help depend. They shall die, to dust returning; all their thoughts and plans shall end. 2 Happy are the ones professing Jacob's God to be their aid. They are blest whose hope of blessing on the LORD their God is stayed. Heaven and earth the LORD created, seas and all that they contain. He delivers from oppression; righteousness he will maintain. 3 Food he daily gives the hungry, sets the mourning prisoner free, raises those bowed down with anguish, makes the sightless eyes to see. God our Savior loves the righteous, and the stranger he befriends, helps the orphan and the widow, judgment on the wicked sends. 4 Praise the LORD! Sing hallelujah! Come, our great Redeemer praise. I will sing the glorious praises of my God through all my days. Over all God reigns forever; through all ages he is King. Unto him, your God, O Zion, joyful hallelujahs sing. Scripture: Psalm 146 Used With Tune: RIPLEY Text Sources: Psalter, 1887, alt.

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