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In Christ There Is No East or West

Author: John Oxenham Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 352 hymnals Topics: Christian Community Lyrics: 1 In Christ there is no east or west, in him no south or north, but one community of love throughout the whole wide earth. 2 In Christ shall true hearts ev'rywhere their high communion find; his service is the golden cord, close binding humankind. 3 Join hands, disciples of the faith, whate'er your race may be; all children of the living God are surely kin to me. 4 In Christ now meet both east and west, in him meet south and north: all loving hearts are one in him throughout the whole wide earth. Used With Tune: ST. PETER
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Lord, your word abiding

Author: Henry Williams Baker, 1821-77 Meter: 6.6.6.6 Appears in 212 hymnals Topics: Christian Community Lyrics: 1 Lord, your word abiding, and our footsteps guiding, gives us joy for ever, binds us all together. 2 Who can tell the pleasure, who recount the treasure, by your word imparted to the simple-hearted? 3 Word of mercy, giving nourishment for living; word of life, supplying comfort to the dying. 4 O that we, discerning its most holy learning, Lord, may love and fear you, evermore be near you. Scripture: 1 Peter 1:22-25 Used With Tune: RAVENSHAW
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All praise to our redeeming Lord

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-88 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 146 hymnals Topics: Christian Community Lyrics: 1 All praise to our redeeming Lord, who joins us by his grace, and bids us, each to each restored, together seek his face. 2 He bids us build each other up; and gathered into one, to our high calling’s glorious hope, we hand in hand go on. 3 The gift which he on one bestows we all delight to prove; the grace through every vessel flows, in purest streams of love. 4 Even now we think and speak the same, and cordially agree; concentered all, through Jesus’ name, in perfect harmony. 5 We all partake the joy of one, the common peace we feel, a peace to sensual minds unknown, a joy unspeakable. 6 And if our fellowship below in Jesus be so sweet, What height of rapture shall we know When round his throne we meet. Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:4-11 Used With Tune: LUCIUS

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REGENT SQUARE

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 1,003 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry Smart, 1813-1879 Topics: Christian unity; Confirmation; Faith, Trust and Commitment; Grace and Providence; Pentecost; The Serving Community; The Wholeness of Creation; Year A Epiphany 2; Year A Proper 2; Year A Sunday Next Before Lent; Year B Proper 16; Year B Proper 4; Year C Proper 15 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 53153 21566 51432 Used With Text: God of grace and God of glory
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LAND OF REST

Appears in 197 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anabel Morris Buchanan, 1889-198e Topics: Community; Faith Journey; God's Presence; Jesús; Sacraments/Rites Christian Initiation of Adults; Unity Tune Sources: American folk melody Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51123 51165 51123 Used With Text: I Come with Joy
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AURELIA

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1,169 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel Sebastian Wesley Topics: Church Anniversaries; The Nature of the Church United in Christ; Christian Year All Saints Day; Church Anniversaries; Church Community in Christ; Church Dedication of a Building; Funerals and Memorial Services; Jesus Christ Blood; Processionals Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33343 32116 54345 Used With Text: The Church's One Foundation

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Diverse in Culture, Nation, Race

Author: Ruth Duck Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #485 (1995) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: God's Church Christian Community; God's Church Christian Community; Christian Community Languages: English Tune Title: TALLIS' CANON
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Who Is My Mother, Who Is My Brother?

Author: Shirley Erena Murray Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #486 (1995) Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Topics: God's Church Christian Community; God's Church Christian Community; Christian Community First Line: Who is my mother Lyrics: 1 Who is my mother, who is my brother? All those who gather round Jesus Christ: Spirit-blown people born from the gospel sit at the table, round Jesus Christ. 2 Differently abled, differently labeled widen the circle round Jesus Christ, crutches and stigmas, culture's enigmas, all come together round Jesus Christ. 3 Love will relate us -- color or status can't segregate us, round Jesus Christ: family failings, human derailings -- all are accepted, round Jesus Christ. 4 Bound by one vision, met for one mission we claim each other, round Jesus Christ: here is my mother, here is my brother, kindred in Spirit, through Jesus Christ. Scripture: Mark 3:31-35 Languages: English Tune Title: KINDRED
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Help Us Accept Each Other

Author: Fred Kaan Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #487 (1995) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: God's Church Christian Community; God's Church Christian Community; Christian Community Lyrics: 1 Help us accept each other as Christ accepted us; teach us as sister, brother, each person to embrace. Be present, Lord, among us and bring us to believe we are ourselves accepted and meant to love and live. 2 Teach us, O Lord, your lessons, as in our daily life we struggle to be human and search for hope and faith. Teach us to care for people, for all, not just for some, to love them as we find them or as they may become. 3 Let your acceptance change us, so that we may be moved in living situations to do the truth in love, to practice your acceptance until we know by heart the table of forgiveness and laughter's healing art. 4 Lord, for today's encounters with all who are in need, who hunger for acceptance, for righteousness and bread, we need new eyes for seeing, new hands for holding on; renew us with your Spirit; Lord, free us, make us one! Languages: English Tune Title: ACCEPTANCE

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Charles H. Webb

b. 1933 Person Name: Charles H. Webb Topics: Christian Community Harmonizer of "DOVE OF PEACE" in Chalice Hymnal

Betty Pulkingham

1928 - 2019 Topics: Christian unity; Healing; Holy Communion; Home and Family; The Pilgrim Community; Year A Proper 16; Year C Proper 3 Arranger of "[Brother, sister, let me serve you]" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New Betty Carr Pulkingham was born in 1928 in Burlington, North Carolina. She received a B.S. in Music in 1949 from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro and she did graduate studies at the Eastman School of Music. She was Instructor of Music Theory at the University of Texas. In 1951, she married a seminarian Graham Pulkingham. They ministered together in various places in the U.S., England and Scotland; they were founding members of the Community of Celebration, an Anglican religious order. She travelled widely with "The Fisherfolk," an outreach music ministry connected with the Community of Celebration. Betty Pulkingham was a well known composer and arranger. She co-edited and published a number of songbooks and books on worship; and served on the Episcopal Church's Standing Commission on Church Music from 1988-1994. She and her husband returned to Burlington and then she later moved to Austin, Texas to live with family. She died in Austin, May 9, 2019 at the age of 90. Dianne Shapiro, from Obituary (https://www.richandthompson.com/tributes/Betty-Pulkingham) (accessed 6-21-2019)

Alexander Robert Reinagle

1799 - 1877 Person Name: Alexander R. Reinagle Topics: Christian Community Composer of "ST. PETER" in Chalice Hymnal Alexander Robert Reinagle United Kingdom 1799-1877. Born at Brighton, Sussex, England, gf Austrian descent, he came from a family of musicians, studying music with his father (a cellist), then with Raynor Taylor in Edinburgh, Scotland. Reinagle became a well-known organ teacher. He became organist at St Peter’s Church, Oxford (1823-1853). He was also a theatre musician. He wrote Teaching manuals for stringed instruments as well. He also compiled books of hymn tunes, one in 1830: “Psalm tunes for the voice and the pianoforte”, the other in 1840: “A collection of Psalm and hymn tunes”. He also composed waltzes. In 1846 he married Caroline Orger, a pianist, composer, and writer in her own right. No information found regarding children. In the 1860s he was active in Oxford music-making and worked with organist, John Stainer, then organist at Magdalen College. Reinagle also composed a piano sonata and some church music. At retirement he moved to Kidlington, Oxfordshire, England. He died at Kidlington. John Perry
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