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In the Day of Need

Author: Christopher M. Idle Hymnal: Psalter Hymnal (Gray) #20 (1987) Meter: 12.9.12.11 Topics: Biblical Names & Places Jacob; Comfort & Encouragement; Return of Christ; War & Revolution; Biblical Names & Places Jacob; Close of Worship; Comfort & Encouragement; Heritage; Ministry & Service; Nation; Return of Christ; War & Revolution First Line: In the day of need may your answer be the LORD Lyrics: 1 In the day of need may your answer be the LORD; may the God of Jacob strengthen you. May he send you help from his high and holy place, and support you for the glory of his name. 2 May the LORD God grant you success in all your plans; may he give you all your heart's desire. May we sing for joy when we see the battle won, when the LORD has heard and answered every prayer. 3 Now I know that God will encourage those he loves; he will hear and answer from on high. Not a word shall fail of the promise he has made, nor the works of his victorious right hand. 4 There are some who boast of the weapons of the world, but the power of God is all our pride. Those who arm for war shall one day collapse and fall, but God's people stand and in their King prevail. Scripture: Psalm 20 Languages: English Tune Title: SAMSON (Warren)

Kanisa Litajengua (O, Who Will Build the Church Now?)

Author: S T Kimbrough, Jr Hymnal: For Everyone Born #20 (2008) Topics: Baptism; Children; Church and Community; Closing of Worship; Discipleship and Service; Mission Languages: English; Swahili Tune Title: [Kanisa Litajengua]
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Again our ears have heard the voice

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #29 (1832) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: After Divine Service; Close of Worship Languages: English
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Again our ears have heard the voice

Author: Montgomery Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #29 (1833) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: After Divine Service; Close of Worship Languages: English
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Psalm 63

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #30 (1890) Topics: General Praise; Close of Worship; God Attributes; God Wisdom; Opening of Service; Pilgrim-spirit; Praise; Close of Worship; God Attributes; God Wisdom; Opening of Service; Pilgrim-spirit; Praise First Line: My God! permit my tongue Lyrics: 1 My God! permit my tongue This joy, to call thee mine; And let my early cries prevail To taste thy love divine. 2 My thirsty fainting soul Thy mercy doth implore; Not travelers, in desert lands, Can pant for water more. 3 For life, without thy love, No relish can afford; No joy can be compared to this, To serve and please the Lord. 4 In wakeful hours at night, I call my God to mind; I think how wise thy counsels are, And all thy dealings kind. 5 Since thou hast been my help, To thee my spirit flies; And, on thy watchful providence, My cheerful hope relies. 6 The shadow of thy wings My soul in safety keeps; I follow where my Father leads, And he supports my steps. Languages: English Tune Title: VIGIL
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Retirement

Author: Mrs. Phoebe H. Brown Hymnal: Laudes Domini #31 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; Opening of Service; Prayer First Line: I love to steal awhile away Lyrics: 1 I love to steal awhile away From every cumbering care, And spend the hours of setting day In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, And all his promises to plead, Where none but God can hear. 3 I love to think on mercies past, And future good implore, And all my cares and sorrows cast On him whom I adore. 4 I love by faith to take a view Of brighter scenes in heaven; The prospect doth my strength renew, While here by tempests driven. 5 Thus, when life's toilsome day is o'er, May its departing ray Be calm as this impressive hour, And lead to endless day. Languages: English Tune Title: WOODSTOCK
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Prayer has power

Author: John A. Wallace Hymnal: Laudes Domini #32 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; God Omnipotence; God Unchangeableness; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; God Omnipotence; God Unchangeableness; Opening of Service; Prayer First Line: There is an eye that never sleeps Lyrics: 1 There is an eye that never sleeps Beneath the wing of night; There is an ear that never shuts When sink the beams of light. 2 There is an arm that never tires, When human strength gives way; There is a love that never fails, When earthly loves decay. 3 That eye is fixed on seraph throngs; That arm upholds the sky; That ear is filled with angel songs; That love is throned on high. 4 But there's a power which man can wield When mortal aid is vain, That eye, that arm, that love to reach, That listening ear to gain. 5 That power is prayer, which soars on high, Through Jesus, to the throne; And moves the hand which moves the world, To bring salvation down! Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHPORT
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"Two or three"

Author: Thomas Hastings Hymnal: Laudes Domini #33 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; Mercy-seat; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; Mercy-seat; Opening of Service; Prayer First Line: Wherever two or three may meet Lyrics: 1 Wherever two or three may meet, To worship in thy name, Bending beneath thy mercy-seat, This promise they may claim: 2 Jesus in love will condescend To bless the hallowed place; The Saviour will himself attend, And show his smiling face. 3 How bright the assurance! gracious Lord, Fountain of peace and love, Fulfill to us thy precious word, Thy loving-kindness prove. Languages: English Tune Title: SOUTHPORT
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"Come, Lord"

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Laudes Domini #34 (1890) Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; Opening of Service; Prayer First Line: Come, thou Desire of all thy saints! Lyrics: 1 Come, thou Desire of all thy saints! Our humble strains attend, While with our praises and complaints, Low at thy feet we bend. 2 How should our songs, like those above, With warm devotion rise! How should our souls, on wings of love, Mount upward to the skies! 3 Come, Lord! thy love alone can raise In us the heavenly flame; Then shall our lips resound thy praise, Our hearts adore thy name. 4 Dear Saviour, let thy glory shine, And fill thy dwellings here, Till life, and love, and joy divine A heaven on earth appear. Languages: English Tune Title: HYMN

Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine K. Davis, 1892-1980 Hymnal: Hymns for a Pilgrim People #34 (2007) Meter: 6.6.11.6.6.11 D Topics: Adoration and Praise; Assurance; Close of Worship / Sending Forth; Commandments / Law; Creation; Ecumenism / Interfaith; God the Father; Guidance; Joy; Justice; Light; Peace; Pilgrim / Pilgrimage; Thanksgiving; Service Scripture: Psalm 150:6 Languages: English Tune Title: ASH GROVE

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