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Christ the Lord is risen today

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #76 (1999) Meter: 7.7.7.7 with alleluias Topics: Seasons of the Christian Year Easter and Holy Week First Line: Christ the Lord is risen today; hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: EASTER HYMN
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There is a green hill far away

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1823 - 95 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #77a (1958) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Church Year Holy Week Lyrics: 1 There is a green hill far away, Without a city wall, Where the dear Lord was crucified, Who died to save us all. 2 We may not know, we cannot tell What pains he had to bear, But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there. 3 He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good; That we might go at last to heaven, Saved by his precious Blood. 4 There was no other good enough To pay the price of sin, He only could unlock the gate Of heaven, and let us in. 5 O dearly, dearly has he loved, And we must love him too, And trust in his redeeming Blood, And try his works to do. Languages: English Tune Title: MEDITATION (GOWER)

Christ triumphant

Author: Michael Saward Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #77 (1999) Meter: 8.5.8.5.7.9 Topics: Seasons of the Christian Year Easter and Holy Week First Line: Christ triumphant, ever reigning Refrain First Line: Yours the glory and the crown Languages: English Tune Title: CHRIST TRIUMPHANT
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There is a green hill far away

Author: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1823 - 95 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #77b (1958) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: The Church Year Holy Week Lyrics: 1 There is a green hill far away, Without a city wall, Where the dear Lord was crucified, Who died to save us all. 2 We may not know, we cannot tell What pains he had to bear, But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there. 3 He died that we might be forgiven, He died to make us good; That we might go at last to heaven, Saved by his precious Blood. 4 There was no other good enough To pay the price of sin, He only could unlock the gate Of heaven, and let us in. 5 O dearly, dearly has he loved, And we must love him too, And trust in his redeeming Blood, And try his works to do. Tune Title: HORSLEY
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On a Hill Far Away (The Old Rugged Cross)

Author: George Bennard, 1873-1958 Hymnal: This Far By Faith #77 (1999) Topics: Holy Week, The Three Days First Line: On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross Refrain First Line: So 'll cherish the old rugged cross Lyrics: 1 On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, the emblem of suffering and shame; and I love that old cross where the dearest and best for a world of lost sinners was slain. Refrain: So I'll cherish the old rugged cross, till my trophies at last I lay down; I will cling to the old rugged cross, and exchange it some day for a crown. 2 Oh, that old rugged cross so despised by the world, has a wondrous attraction for me; for the dear Lamb of God left his glory above, to bear it to dark Calvary. [Refrain] 3 In the old rugged cross, stained with blood so divine, a wondrous beauty I see; for 'twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died, to pardon and sanctify me. [Refrain] 4 To the old rugged cross I will ever be true, its shame and reproach gladly bear; Christ will call me some day to my home far away, where his glory forever I'll share. [Refrain] Scripture: Galatians 6:14 Languages: English Tune Title: THE OLD RUGGED CROSS
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Go to dark Gethsemane

Author: James Montgomery, 1771 - 1854 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #78 (1958) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Topics: The Church Year Holy Week Lyrics: 1 Go to dark Gethsemane, Ye that feel the tempter's power: Your Redeemer's conflict see, Watch with him one bitter hour; Turn not from his griefs away, Learn of Jesus Christ to pray. 2 Follow to the judgment-hall, View the Lord of life arraigned; O the wormwood and the gall! O the pangs his soul sustained! Shun not suffering, shame, or loss; Learn of him to bear the cross. A-men. 3 Calvary's mournful mountain climb; There, adoring at his feet, Mark that miracle of time, God's own Sacrifice complete; 'It is finished,' hear him cry; Learn of Jesus Christ to die. 4 Early hasten to the tomb, Where they laid his breathless clay; All is solitude and gloom; Who hath taken him away? Christ is risen!--He meets our eyes; Saviour, teach us so to rise. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: PETRA (REDHEAD NO. 76)
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There Is a Fountain

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Hymnal: This Far By Faith #78 (1999) Topics: Holy Week, The Three Days First Line: There is a fountain filled with blood Lyrics: 1 There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Immanuel's veins; and sinners, plunged beneath that flood, lose all their guilty stains: lose all their guilty stains, lose all their guilty stains; and sinners, plunged beneath that flood, lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day; and there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins away: washed all my sins away, washed all my sins away; and there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins away. 3 Thou dying Lamb, thy precious blood shall never lose its pow'r till all the ransomed church of God be saved, to sin no more: be saved, to sin no more, be saved, to sin no more; till all the ransomed church of God be saved, to sin no more. 4 E'er since by faith I saw the stream thy flowing wounds supply; redeeming love has been my theme, and shall be till I die: and shall be till I die, and shall be till I die, redeeming love has been my theme, and shall be till I die. 5 When this poor, faltering mortal tongue lies silent in the grave, then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing thy pow'r to save: I'll sing thy pow'r to save, I'll sing thy pow'r to save; then in a nobler, sweeter song I'll sing thy pow'r to save. Scripture: Zechariah 13:1 Languages: English Tune Title: CLEANSING FOUNTAIN
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Christ, the Life of all the living

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1829-78; Ernst Christoph Homburg, 1605 - 81 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #79 (1958) Topics: The Church Year Holy Week Lyrics: 1 Christ the Life of all the living, Christ the Death of death, our foe, Who thyself for us once giving To the darkest depths of woe, Patiently didst yield thy breath But to save my soul from death; Praise and glory ever be, Blessèd Jesus, unto thee. A-men. 2 Thou, O Christ, hast taken on thee Bitter strokes, a cruel rod: Pain and scorn were heaped upon thee, 0 thou sinless Son of God, Only thus for me to win Rescue from the bonds of sin; Praise and glory ever be, Blessèd Jesus, unto thee. 3 Thou didst bear the smiting only That it might not fall on me: Stoodest falsely charged and lonely That I might be safe and free; Comfortless that I might know Comfort from thy boundless woe. Praise and glory ever be, Blessèd Jesus, unto thee. 4 Then for all that wrought our pardon, For thy sorrows deep and sore, For thine anguish in the garden, I will thank thee evermore; Thank thee with my latest breath For thy sad and cruel death, For that last and bitter cry Praise thee evermore on high. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: JESU, MEINES LEBENS LEBEN
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When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: This Far By Faith #79 (1999) Topics: Holy Week, The Three Days Lyrics: 1 When I survey the wondrous cross on which the prince of glory died, my richest gain I count but loss and pour contempt on all my pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast save in the death of Christ, my God; all the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. 3 See, from his head, his hands, his feet, sorrow and love flow mingled down. Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, or thorns compose so rich a crown? 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, that were a tribute far too small; love so amazing, so divine, demands my soul, my life, my all. Languages: English Tune Title: HAMBURG

Deep were his wounds, and red

Author: William Johnson, b. 1906 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #80 (1958) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Topics: The Church Year Holy Week Languages: English Tune Title: MARLEE

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