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Lord, Thee I Love with All My Heart

Author: Martin Schalling, 1532-1608; Catherine Winkworth, 1829-1878 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #325 (1978) Topics: Christian Hope; Lent 2; Pentecost 9 (Year C); Christian Hope; Trust, Guidance Lyrics: 1 Lord, thee I love with all my heart; I pray thee, ne'er from me depart; With tender mercy cheer me. Earth has no pleasure I would share, Yea, heav'n itself were void and bare If thou, Lord, wert not near me. And should my heart for sorrow break, My trust in thee can nothing shake. Thou art the portion I have sought; Thy precious blood my soul has bought. Lord Jesus Christ, My God and Lord, my God and Lord, Forsake me not! I trust thy Word. 2 Yea, Lord, 'twas thy rich bounty gave My body, soul, and all I have In this poor life of labor. Lord, grant that I in ev'ry place May glorify thy lavish grace And help and serve my neighbor. Let no false doctrine me beguile, Let Satan not my soul defile. Give strength and patience unto me To bear my cross and follow thee. Lord Jesus Christ, My God and Lord, my God and Lord, In death thy comfort still afford. 3 Lord, let at last thine angels come, To Abr'hams bosom bear me home, That I may die unfearing; And in its narrow chamber keep My body safe in peaceful sleep Until thy reappearing. And then from death awaken me, That these mine eyes with joy may see, O Son of God, thy glorious face, My Savior and my fount of grace. Lord Jesus Christ, My prayer attend, my prayer attend, And I will praise thee without end! Languages: English Tune Title: HERZLICH LIEB
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Peace, to Soothe Our Bitter Woes

Author: George T. Rygh, 1860-1943; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1887 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #338 (1978) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: Christian Hope; Pentecost 7 (Year A); Close of Service; Comfort and Rest; Christian Hope Lyrics: 1 Peace, to soothe our bitter woes, God in Christ on us bestows; Jesus bought our peace with God With his holy, precious blood; Peace in him for sinners found Is the Gospel's joyful sound. 2 Peace within the Church still dwells In her welcomes and farewells; And through God's baptismal pow'r Peace surrounds our dying hour. Peace be with you, full and free, Now and through eternity. Languages: English Tune Title: FRED TIL BOD

Una Espiga (Sheaves of Summer)

Author: Cesáreo Gabaraín; George Lockwood Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #338 (1995) Meter: Irregular Topics: Christian unity; Holy Communion; Year C Passion Sunday First Line: Una espiga dorado por el sol (Sheaves of summer turned golden by the sun) Languages: Spanish, English Tune Title: UNA EXPIGA

Word of God, renew your people

Author: Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #342 (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Topics: Lent; Christian Initiation; Christian Initiation; Church nature of; Commitment; Discipleship; Renewal; The Baptism of Christ Year C; Justice and Peace Scripture: Ezekiel 24:27 Languages: English Tune Title: WORD OF GOD
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Guide Me Ever, Great Redeemer

Author: William Williams, 1717-1791 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #343 (1978) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Topics: Christian Hope; Pentecost 12 (Year B); Death; Christian Hope; Pilgrimage; Trust, Guidance Lyrics: 1 Guide me ever, great Redeemer, Pilgrim through this barren land. I am weak, but you art mighty; Hold me with your pow'rful hand. Bread of heaven, bread of heaven, Feed me now and evermore, Feed me now and evermore. 2 Open now the crystal fountain Where the healing waters flow; Let the fire and cloudy pillar Lead me all my journey through. Strong deliv'rer, strong deliv'rer, Shield me with your mighty arm, Shield me with your mighty arm. 3 When I tread the verge of Jordan, Bid my anxious fears subside; Death of death and hell's destruction, Land me safe on Canaan's side. Songs and praises, songs and praises, I will raise forevermore, I will raise forevermore. Languages: English Tune Title: CWM RHONDDA
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I Know that My Redeemer Lives!

Author: Samuel Medley, 1738-1799 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #352 (1978) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christian Hope; Easter 4; Pentecost 25 (Year C); Easter; Christian Hope Lyrics: 1 I know that my Redeemer lives! What comfort this sweet sentence gives! He lives, he lives, who once was dead; He lives, my ever-living head! 2 He lives triumphant from the grave; He lives eternally to save; He lives exalted, throned above; He lives to rule his Church in love. 3 He lives to grant me rich supply; He lives to guide me with his eye; He lives to comfort me when faint; He lives to hear my soul's complaint. 4 He lives to silence all my fears; He lives to wipe away my tears; He lives to calm my troubled heart; He lives all blessings to impart. 5 He lives to bless me with his love; He lives to plead for me above; He lives my hungry soul to feed; He lives to help in time of need. 6 He lives, my kind, wise, heav'nly friend; He lives and loves me to the end; He lives, and while he lives, I'll sing; He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King! 7 He lives and grants me daily breath; He lives, and I shall conquer death; He lives my mansion to prepare; He lives to bring me safely there. 8 He lives, all glory to his name! He lives, my Savior, still the same; What joy this blest assurance gives: I know that my Redeemer lives! Languages: English Tune Title: DUKE STREET
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With the Lord

Author: Michael Joncas, b. 1951 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #361 (2012) Topics: Grief; Healing; Hope; Lament; Mercy; Petition/Prayer; Rites of the Church Order of Christian Funerals: Funeral Liturgy for Adults; Rites of the Church Penance (Reconciliation); Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Mystagogia; Salvation; Sin; The Liturgical Year Lent (Sundays and Weekdays); Trust First Line: Out of the depths I cry to you Refrain First Line: With the Lord there is mercy Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English Tune Title: [Out of the depths I cry to you]

Thank Our God for Sisters, Brothers

Author: Roger Powell Hymnal: The New Century Hymnal #397 (1995) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Adoration and Praise God; Christian unity; Church Communion of Saints; Church Nature and Unity; Thanksgiving; Year C Proper 26 Languages: English Tune Title: PLEADING SAVIOR
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Seems it in my anguish lone

Author: Christoph Titius; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #412 (1908) Topics: Sunday after New Year's; Fourth Sunday after Epiphany; Third Sunday after Easter; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation; Christian Life and Hope The Walk of Godliness: Cross and Consolation Lyrics: 1 Seems it in my anguish lone, As though God forsook His own, Yet I hold this knowledge fast, God will surely help at last. 2 Though awhile it be delayed, He denieth not His aid; Though it come not oft with speed, It will surely come in need. 3 As a father not too soon Grants his child the longed-for boon, So our God gives when He will; Wait His pleasure and be still. 4 I can rest in thoughts of Him, When all courage else grows dim, For I know my soul shall prove His is more than father's love. 5 Would the powers of ill affright, I can smile at all their might; Or the cross be pressing sore, God, my God, lives evermore! 6 Man may hate me causelessly, Man may plot to ruin me, Foes my heart may piecer and rend: God in heaven is still my Friend. 7 Earth may all her gifts deny, Safe my treasure is on high; And if heaven at last be mine, All things else I can resign. 8 I renounce thee willingly, World, I hate what pleases thee, Baneful every gift of thine, Only be my God still mine. 9 Ah Lord, if but Thee I have, Nought of other good I crave, Bright is even death's dark road, If but Thou art there, my God. Languages: English Tune Title: WEBER (Seymour)
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Holy Darkness

Author: Dan Schutte, b. 1947 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #420 (2015) Topics: Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Darkness; Grief; Healing; Loneliness; Rites of the Church Order of Christian Funerals: Vigil for the Deceased; Rites of the Church Order of Christian Funerals: Funeral Liturgy; Rites of the Church Rite of Annointing (Care of teh Sick); The Liturgical Year The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls' Day) (November 2) First Line: I have tried you in fires of affliction Refrain First Line: Holy darkness, blessed night Languages: English Tune Title: [I have tried you in fires of affliction]

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