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Be present at our table, Lord

Author: John Cennick Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 101 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Special Days, Seasons, Occasions: Table Graces; Table Graces Lyrics: Be present at our table, Lord; be here and everywhere adored. This food now bless, and grant that we may strengthened for your service be. Used With Tune: OLD 100th
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We thank you, God, for this our food

Author: John Cennick Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 48 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Special Days, Seasons, Occasions: Table Graces; Table Graces Lyrics: We thank you, God, for this our food, for life and health and every good. Let manna to our souls be given -- the bread of life sent down from heaven. Used With Tune: OLD 100th
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Risen Christ, Come to Our Table

Author: Mary Nelson Keithahn Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Prayer Table Grace Lyrics: Risen Christ, come to our table. Come as host and come as guest. Welcome, welcome to our table. By your presence we are blessed. Scripture: Luke 24:28-34 Used With Tune: TABLE GRACE
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As the Sun Doth Daily Rise

Author: J. Masters; Horatio Nelson Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 92 hymnals Topics: Table Graces Lyrics: 1. As the sun doth daily rise, brightening all the morning skies, so to thee with one accord lift we up our hearts, O Lord. 2. Day by day provide us food, for from thee come all things good; strength unto our souls afford from thy living bread, O Lord. 3. Be our guard in sin and strife; be the leader of our life; lest from thee we stray abroad, stay our wayward feet, O Lord. 4. Quickened by the Spirit's grace all thy holy will to trace while we daily search thy Word, wisdom true impart, O Lord. 5. Praise we, with the heavenly host, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; thee would we with one accord praise and magnify, O Lord. Used With Tune: INNOCENTS Text Sources: Latin hymn
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Great God, the Giver of All Good

Author: James Skinner Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Special Days, Seasons, Occasions: Table Graces; Table Graces Lyrics: Great God, the giver of all good, accept our thanks and bless this food. Grace, health, and strength to us afford, through Jesus Christ our risen Lord. Used With Tune: RETREAT Text Sources: Daily Service Hymnal, 1863
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For All Your Goodness, God

Meter: 6.4.6.6.6.4 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Special Days, Seasons, Occasions: Table Graces; Table Graces Lyrics: For all your goodness, God, we give you thanks. Thanks for the food we eat, and for the friends we meet; for each new day we greet, we give you thanks. Used With Tune: FOR ALL YOUR GOODNESS Text Sources: Trad. American
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Come, Lord Jesus, Our Guest to Be

Meter: 8.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Table Graces Lyrics: Come, Lord Jesus, our guest to be, and bless these gifts bestowed by thee. Scripture: Matthew 7:7-11 Used With Tune: [Come, Lord Jesus, our guest to be] Text Sources: Traditional
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O God, we praise Thy precious care

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Grace Before the Table Lyrics: O God, we praise Thy gracious care, Which does our daily bread prepare; Bless Thou the earthly food we take And feed our souls for Jesus' sake.
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Here at Thy table, Lord, we meet

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 159 hymnals Topics: Communion at the Lord's Table; Lord's Supper; Means of Grace Lyrics: 1 Here at Thy table, Lord, we meet To feed on food divine: Thy body is the bread we eat, Thy precious blood the wine. 2 He that prepares this rich repast, Himself comes down and dies; And then invites us thus to feast Upon the sacrifice. 3 Sure, there was never love so free, Dear Saviour, so divine! Well Thou may'st claim that heart of me, Which owes so much to Thine. 4 Yes, Thou shalt surely have my heart, My soul, my strength, my all; With life itself I'll freely part, My Jesus, at Thy call.

Welcome

Author: Laurie Zelman; Mark A. Miller Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Body of Christ; Brothers; Builder; Church; City of God; Dancing; Dreams; Earth and Environment; Ecumenism; Feast; Grace; Griefs; Hands; Healing; Heaven; Hope; Invitation; Jerusalem; Joy; Kneeling; Least; Light; Loneliness; World Peace; Places; Plant; Power and Might; Prayer; Presence (God); Seeds; Service to Others; Sharing; Table; Times; Togetherness; Unity; Voices; Welcome; Worship; Body of Christ; Brothers; Builder; Christian Year and Observances Pentecost; Church; City of God; Dancing; Dreams; Earth and Environment; Ecumenism; Feast; Grace; Griefs; Hands; Healing; Heaven; Hope; Invitation; Jerusalem; Joy; Kneeling; Least; Light; Loneliness; World Peace; Places; Plant; Power and Might; Prayer; Presence (God); Seeds; Service to Others; Sharing; Table; Times; Togetherness; Unity; Voices; Welcome; Worship First Line: Let's walk together for a while Refrain First Line: singing welcome, welcome to this place Scripture: Psalm 30:5 Used With Tune: WELCOME

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