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O dearest Lord, thy sacred head

Author: Henry Ernest Hardy (Father Andrew S. D.C.), 1869-1946 Hymnal: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #482b (2000) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Mark 15:15-17 Lyrics: 1 O dearest Lord, thy sacred head with thorns was pierced for me; O pour thy blessing on my head that I may think for thee. 2 O dearest Lord, thy sacred hands with nails were pierced for me; O shed thy blessing on my hands that they may work for thee. 3 O dearest Lord, thy sacred feet with nails were pierced for me; O pour thy blessing on my feet that they may follow thee. 4 O dearest Lord, thy sacred heart with spear was pierced for me; O pour thy Spirit in my heart that I may live for thee. Topics: Grace and Providence; Passiontide; Year A Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Passion; Years A, B, and C Good Friday Languages: English Tune Title: BELMONT
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Nada Te Turbe (Nothing Can Trouble)

Author: St. Teresa of Jesus; Taizé Community Hymnal: Gather (3rd ed.) #733 (2011) Scripture: Mark 14:35 First Line: Nada te turbe, nada te espante (Nothing can trouble, nothing can frighten) Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick; Funeral; Comfort; Courage; Fear; Guidance; Heaven; Hope; Journey; Patience; Peace; Perseverance; Presence of God; Seeking; Struggle Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [Nada te turbe, nada te espante]
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Great God, your love has called us here

Author: Brian A. Wren, b. 1936 Hymnal: Common Praise #133a (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Scripture: Mark 14:22 Lyrics: 1 Great God, your love has called us here, as we, by love, for love were made. Your living likeness still we bear, though marred, dishonoured, disobeyed. We come, with all our heart and mind your call to hear, your love to find. 2 We come with self-inflicted pains of broken trust and chosen wrong, half-free, half-bound by inner chains, by social forces swept along, by powers and systems close confined, yet seeking hope for humankind. 3 Great God, in Christ you call our name, and then receive us as your own, not through some merit, right or claim, but by your gracious love alone. We strain to glimpse your mercy-seat and find you kneeling at our feet. 4 Then take the towel, and break the bread, and humble us, and call us friends. Suffer and serve till all are fed, and show how grandly love intends to work till all creation sings, to fill all worlds, to crown all things. 5 Great God, in Christ you set us free your life to live, your joy to share. Give us your Spirit's liberty to turn from guilt and dull despair, and offer all that faith can do, while love is making all things new. Languages: English Tune Title: RYBURN
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Great God, your love has called us here

Author: Brian A. Wren, b. 1936 Hymnal: Common Praise #133b (2000) Meter: 8.8.8.8.8.8 Scripture: Mark 14:22 Lyrics: 1 Great God, your love has called us here, as we, by love, for love were made. Your living likeness still we bear, though marred, dishonoured, disobeyed. We come, with all our heart and mind your call to hear, your love to find. 2 We come with self-inflicted pains of broken trust and chosen wrong, half-free, half-bound by inner chains, by social forces swept along, by powers and systems close confined, yet seeking hope for humankind. 3 Great God, in Christ you call our name, and then receive us as your own, not through some merit, right or claim, but by your gracious love alone. We strain to glimpse your mercy-seat and find you kneeling at our feet. 4 Then take the towel, and break the bread, and humble us, and call us friends. Suffer and serve till all are fed, and show how grandly love intends to work till all creation sings, to fill all worlds, to crown all things. 5 Great God, in Christ you set us free your life to live, your joy to share. Give us your Spirit's liberty to turn from guilt and dull despair, and offer all that faith can do, while love is making all things new. Languages: English Tune Title: ABINGDON
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Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ

Author: Fred Kaan, 1929- Hymnal: Worship and Rejoice #698 (2003) Meter: 8.8.8.8 with refrain Scripture: Mark 14:22-24 First Line: Let us talents and tongues emply Refrain First Line: Jesus lives again, earth can breathe again Lyrics: 1 Let us talents and tongues employ, reaching out with a shout of joy: bread is broken, the wine is poured, Christ is spoken and seen and heard. Refrain: Jesus lives again, earth can breathe again, pass the Word around: loaves abound! 2 Christ is able to make us one, at the table he set the tone, teaching people to live to bless, love in word and in deed express. [Refrain] 3 Jesus calls us in, sends us out bearing fruit in a world of doubt, gives us love to tell, bread to share: God (Immanuel) everywhere! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: LINSTEAD
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Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ

Author: Fred Kaan, 1929-2009 Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #758 (2012) Meter: 8.8.8.8 with refrain Scripture: Mark 14:22-24 Refrain First Line: Jesus lives again Lyrics: 1 Let us talents and tongues employ. Reaching out with a shout of joy: Bread is broken, the wine is poured, Christ is spoken and seen and heard. Refrain: Jesus lives again, earth can breathe again, pass the Word around: loaves abound! 2 Christ is able to make us one. At the table he sets the tone, Teaching people to live to bless, Love in word and in deed express. [Refrain] 3 Jesus calls us in, sends us out Bearing fruit in a world of doubt, Gives us love to tell, bread to share: God (Immanuel) ev'rywhere! [Refrain] Topics: Body and Blood of Christ; Eucharist Sacraments; Children's Hymns; Communion; Discipleship; Guidance; Joy; Love for Others; Witness Languages: English Tune Title: LINSTEAD

Eat this bread

Author: Marc Chambron Hymnal: Agape #20 (2003) Scripture: Mark 14:22-23 First Line: Eat this bread, drink this cup Topics: Communion; Abendmahl; Comunion Languages: English Tune Title: [Eat this bread, drink this cup]

The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power

Author: Andraé Crouch Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #269 (1980) Scripture: Mark 14:24 First Line: The blood that Jesus shed for me Refrain First Line: It reaches to the highest mountain Topics: Christ Blood; Christ Blood Languages: English Tune Title: [The blood that Jesus shed for me]

Eat This Bread (Coman de este pan)

Author: Robert J. Batastini Hymnal: Voices Together #476 (2020) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Mark 14:22-25 Topics: World Communion; God’s Call; World Communion Languages: Spanish Tune Title: EAT THIS BREAD
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Eat This Bread

Author: Robert J. Batastini ; The Taizé Community Hymnal: Glory to God #527 (2013) Meter: Irregular Scripture: Mark 14:22-23 First Line: Eat this bread; drink this cup Topics: Eucharist; Lord's Supper; Communion Languages: English Tune Title: BERTHIER

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