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Bread of Life, Broken and Shared (Pain de vie, partagé)

Author: David-Roger Gagnon Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Communion; Service Music Communion First Line: Je suis le pain vivant (I am the Bread of Life) Refrain First Line: Pain de vie, partagé (Bread of life, broken and shared) Scripture: John 4:14-15 Used With Tune: [Je suis le pain vivant]

Communion Feast

Author: Richard Ho Lung Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Liturgical Communion First Line: Come, pray, Kushu Refrain First Line: Come we Mavis, come we children Used With Tune: [Come, pray, Kushu]
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Abide With Us

Author: Annie R. Smith Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Communion with Christ First Line: Blessed Jesus, meek and lowly Lyrics: 1 Blessed Jesus, meek and lowly, With Thy children here take Thine abode; We would fain like Thee be holy, Humbly walking with our gracious God. We would Thy sweet Spirit cherish, Welcome in our hearts Thy stay; Lest without Thine aid we perish, O abide with us, we pray, O abide with us we pray. 2 Guide us in the path to heaven, Rugged tho’ that path may seem to be; Let each bitter cup that’s given Serve to draw us nearer, Lord, to Thee. In Thy footsteps traced before us, There we see earth’s scorn and frown; There is suff’ring ere the glory, There’s a cross before the crown, There’s a cross before the crown. 3 In Thy vineyard let us labor, Of Thy tender goodness let us tell; All is ill without Thy favor, With Thy blessed presence all is well. While the evening shadows gather, Thro’ this dreary vale of tears, Tarry with us, O our Saviour, Till the morning light appears, Till the morning light appears. 4 Then with Thee may we forever Reign with all the ransom’d saints and blest, Where no sin from Thee can sever, Where the weary find eternal rest; There to praise the matchless Giver, There with angels to adore Him who did thro’ grace deliver Us from death forevermore, Us from death forevermore. Used With Tune: [Blessed Jesus, meek and lowly]
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Zion, laß Dein Loblied schallen

Author: Thomas v. Aquino Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Das heilige Abendmahl. Communionlied Wärend der heiligen Communion

With God as Our Friend

Author: Carl O. Rosenius, 1816-1868 Meter: 11.11.11.12.11 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Holy Communion First Line: With God as our friend, with his Spirit and Word Used With Tune: ACK, SALIGA STUNDER Text Sources: Hymnal translation, 1978
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Our Lord JESUS at his own Table

Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: liturgical Communion Songs First Line: The Mem'ry of our dying Lord Lyrics: [1 The Mem'ry of our dying Lord Awakes a thankful Tongue: How rich he spread his Royal Board, And bless'd the Food, and sung. 2 Happy the Men that eat this Bread; But doubly-bless'd was he That gently bow'd his loving Head, And lean'd it, Lord, on Thee. 3 By Faith the same Delights we taste As that great Fav'rite did; And sit and lean on Jesus' Breast; And take the heav'nly Bread.] 4 Down from the Palace of the Skies, Hither the King descends, "Come, my Beloved, eat," (he cries) "And drink Salvation, Friends. [5 "My Flesh is Food and Physick too, "A Balm for all your Pains; "And the red Streams of Pardon flow "From these my pierced Veins."] 6 Hosanna to his bounteous Love For such a Feast below! And yet he feeds his Saints above With nobler Blessings too. [7 Come the dear Day, the glorious Hour, That brings our Souls to rest! Then we shall need these Types no more, But dwell at th' heav'nly Feast.]

Almighty Father, who dost give

Author: John Howard Bertram Masterman Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Trinity XIII The Holy Communion General Used With Tune: PATER OMNIPOTENS

Baptized and Set Free

Author: Cathy Skogen-Soldner, b. 1956 Meter: 7.4.7.5.6.6.8.5 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Holy Communion First Line: We are people created Used With Tune: BAPTIZED AND SET FREE

Take, eat, this My body

Author: Paul Simmons Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Communion First Line: My blood was shed for many, taking away your sin Refrain First Line: Take, eat, this is My body, broken for you Used With Tune: [My blood was shed for many, taking away your sin]

Thank You, Lord, for Your presence

Author: Roland Fudge Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The Church of Jesus Christ Communion First Line: Thank You, Lord, for Your presence here Used With Tune: [Thank You, Lord, for Your presence here]

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