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Lift up your hearts (Sing Hallelujah)

Hymnal: The Book of Praise #526 (1997) Meter: 8.5.8 Topics: Feast / Food First Line: Lift up your hearts unto the Lord Lyrics: 1 Lift up your hearts unto the Lord; lift up your hearts unto the Lord. Sing hallelujah, sing hallelujah; lift up your hearts unto the Lord! 2 In Christ the world has been redeemed, in Christ the world has been redeemed. Sing hallelujah, sing hallelujah; in Christ the world has been redeemed. 3 His resurrection sets us free, his resurrection sets us free. Sing hallelujah, sing hallelujah; his resurrection sets us free. 4 Therefore we celebrate the feast, therefore we celebrate the feast. Sing hallelujah, sing hallelujah; therefore we celebrate the feast. 5 Sing hallelujah to the Lord, sing hallelujah to the Lord. Sing hallelujah, sing hallelujah; sing hallelujah to the Lord. Scripture: John 3:16 Languages: English Tune Title: SING ALLELUIA
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Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life

Author: George Herbert, 1593-1633 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #565 (1997) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: Feast / Food Lyrics: 1 Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life: such a way as gives us breath, such a truth as ends all strife, such a life as killeth death. 2 Come, my Light, my Feast, my Strength: such a light as shows a feast, such a feast as mends in length, such a strength as makes his guest. 3 Come, my Joy, my Love, my Heart: such a joy as none can move, such a love as none can part, such a heart as joys in love. Scripture: John 14:6 Languages: English Tune Title: THE CALL
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Come, know my joy, the Maker says

Author: Andrew Donaldson, 1951- Hymnal: The Book of Praise #788 (1997) Topics: Feast / Food First Line: "Come, know my joy," the Maker says Lyrics: 1 "Come, know my joy," the Maker says and pours out works of power that sear the sense, defy the mind and fill the soul with awe, and we with open mouth receive God's gifts with infant need, and, sight unfocussed, scarce perceive Love's presence as we feed. 2 The feast we join is long begun; God bids us welcome here to name and use the sovereign gifts within our human care. With God's own joy some seem to soar, a fierce and holy flame; some gifts are thorns we scarce endure to touch, of face, or name. 3 "Come, seek my face,"the Giver says, "with heart and soul and strength; let fear give way to love; come, step upon the waves of faith." Dear Giver, Gift, we seek your face: you share our thorn, our scar. We learn your joy when by your grace we share the gift we are. 4 "Come, learn of me," the Servant says and multiplies a feast of loaves and fish, of bread and wine, transforming every guest. "Come," says the Host, "from west and east bring gifts to share– come eat!– none lost or wasted when God's feast of joy, will be complete." Scripture: Psalm 27:8 Languages: English Tune Title: FLIGHT OF THE EARLS
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His the pain—ours the joy

Author: J. C. Ryle Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #843 (1891) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Gospel Feast First Line: No gospel like this feast Languages: English
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How sweet and awful is the Place

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #III.XIII (1766) Topics: Feast made and Guests invited Lyrics: 1 How sweet and awful is the Place With Christ within the Doors, While everlasting Love displays The choicest of her Stores. 2 Here ev'ry Bowel of our God With soft Compassion rolls; Here Peace and Pardon bought with Blood, Is Food for dying Souls. 3 While all our Hearts, and all our Songs, Join to admire the Feast, Each of us cry, with thankful Tongues, "Lord, Why was I a Guest? 4 "Why was I made to hear thy Voice, "And enter while there's Room? "When thousands make a wretched Choice, "And rather starve than come."] 5 'Twas the same Love that spread the Feast, That sweetly forc'd us in, Else we had still refus'd to taste, And perish'd in our Sin. 6 Pity the Nations, O our God. Constrain the earth to come; Send thy victorious Word abroad, And bring the Strangers home. 7 We long to see thy Churches full, That all the chosen Race, May with one Voice, and Heart, and Soul, Sing thy redeeming Grace. Languages: English
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Come let us lift our Voices high

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #III.XXI (1766) Topics: Feast of Triumph Lyrics: [1 Come, let us lift our voices high, High as our Joys arise, And join the Songs above the sky, Where {leasure never dies. 2 Jesus, the God that fought and bled, And conquer'd when he fell; That rose, and at his Chariot Wheels Dragg'd all the Pow'rs of Hell. [3 Jesus, our God, invites us here To this triumphal Feast, And brings immortal Blessings down For each redeemed Guest.] 4 The Lord! how glorious is his Face! How kind his Smiles appear! And, O! what melting Words he says To every humble Ear! 5 "For you, the Children of my Love, It was for you I dy'd, Behold my Hands, behold my Feet, And look into my Side. 6 "These are the Wounds for you I bore, The Tokens of my Pains, When I came down to free your Soul From Misery and Chains. [7 "Justice unsheath'd its fiery Sword, "And plung'd it in my Heart; "Infinite Pangs for you I bore, "And most tormenting Smart. 8 "When Hell, and all its spiteful Pow'rs, "Stood dreadful in my Way, "To rescue those dear Lives of yours, "I gave my own away. 9 "But while I bled, and groan'd, and dy'd, "I ruin'd Satan's Throne; "High on my Cross I hung, and spy'd "The Monster tumbling down. 10 "Now you must triumph at my Feast, "And taste my flesh, my Blood, "And live eternal Ages blest, "For 'tis immortal Food." 11 Victorious God! What can we pay For Favours so divine? We would devote our Hearts away To be for ever thine.] 12 We give Thee, Lord, our highest Praise, The Tribute of our Tongues; But Themes so infinite as these Exceed our noblest Songs. Languages: English

Now from the Heavens Descending

Author: James Quinn, SJ, b. 1919 Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #454 (1994) Topics: Feast First Line: Now from the heav'ns descending Scripture: Revelation 21 Languages: English Tune Title: MERLE'S TUNE

Christ is made the sure foundation, Christ the head and cornerstone

Author: John Mason Neale Hymnal: Magnify the Lord #498 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: Feast of the Dedication of a Church Collect; Feast of the Dedication of a Church Old Testament; Feast of the Dedication of a Church Epistle Languages: English Tune Title: WESTMINSTER ABBEY
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Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish

Author: Thomas Moore, 1779-1852 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #548 (1917) Topics: Love Feast of; Love Feast of Lyrics: 1 Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish; Come to the mercy-seat, fervently kneel; Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish; Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. 2 Joy of the desolate, Light of the straying, Hope of the penitent, fadeless and pure, Here speaks the Comforter, tenderly saying, "Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot cure." 3 Here see the bread of life; see waters flowing Forth from the throne of God, pure from above, Come to the feast of love; come, ever knowing Earth has no sorrow but heaven can remove. Languages: English Tune Title: CONSOLATION (II)
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Where Two or Three Are Gathered (Si Dos o Tres Se Reúnen)

Author: Liam Lawton, b. 1959; Ronald F. Krisman, b. 1946 Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #774 (2013) Meter: 7.5.7.6 with refrain Topics: Feast Refrain First Line: Here in the Bread that is broken (Cuando del Cáliz tomamos) Scripture: Matthew 18:20 Languages: English Tune Title: HEAVENLY FEAST

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