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ACCEPTANCE

Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Ness Beck Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55566 66771 76677 Used With Text: Help Us Accept Each Other

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Help Us Accept Each Other

Author: Fred Kaan Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 24 hymnals 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! Topics: God's Church Christian Community; God's Church Christian Community; Christian Community; Compassion; Dignity and Equality; Forgiveness; Friendship; Love: For Others; Men; Reconciliation; Hunger; Women Used With Tune: ACCEPTANCE
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Deliver Me from Evil

Author: Bert Witvoet Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Deliverance; Afflictions; Deliverance Scripture: Psalm 140 Used With Tune: ACCEPTANCE Text Sources: Psalter, 1912

Pull Down Your Barns, O Landlord

Author: John Core Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Jesus Christ Teaching of; Sin (see also Confession on Sin; Forgiveness); Society Scripture: Luke 12:13-21 Used With Tune: ACCEPTANCE

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Help Us Accept Each Other

Author: Fred Kaan Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #487 (1995) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D 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! Topics: God's Church Christian Community; God's Church Christian Community; Christian Community; Compassion; Dignity and Equality; Forgiveness; Friendship; Love: For Others; Men; Reconciliation; Hunger; Women Languages: English Tune Title: ACCEPTANCE
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Help Us Accept Each Other

Author: Fred Kaan Hymnal: The United Methodist Hymnal #560 (1989) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D 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! Topics: Love Feast; The Nature of the Church United in Christ; Church Community in Christ; Forgiveness; Home and Family; Love Feast; Presence (Holy Spirit); Reconciliation Scripture: John 15:12 Languages: English Tune Title: ACCEPTANCE
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Help Us Accept Each Other

Author: Fred Kaan Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #437 (1990) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D 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! Topics: Forgiveness; Holy Spirit renewing; Physical Hunger; Spiritual Hunger; Love Our Love of Others; Race Relations; Social Concerns Scripture: John 15:12 Languages: English Tune Title: BECK

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Fred Kaan

1929 - 2009 Author of "Help Us Accept Each Other" in The Worshiping Church Fred Kaan Hymn writer. His hymns include both original work and translations. He sought to address issues of peace and justice. He was born in Haarlem in the Netherlands in July 1929. He was baptised in St Bavo Cathedral but his family did not attend church regularly. He lived through the Nazi occupation, saw three of his grandparents die of starvation, and witnessed his parents deep involvement in the resistance movement. They took in a number of refugees. He became a pacifist and began attending church in his teens. Having become interested in British Congregationalism (later to become the United Reformed Church) through a friendship, he was attended Western College in Bristol. He was ordained in 1955 at the Windsor Road Congregational Church in Barry, Glamorgan. In 1963 he was called to be minister of the Pilgrim Church in Plymouth. It was in this congregation that he began to write hymns. The first edition of Pilgrim Praise was published in 1968, going into second and third editions in 1972 and 1975. He continued writing many more hymns throughout his life. Dianne Shapiro, from obituary written by Keith Forecast in Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/fred-kaan-minister-and-celebrated-hymn-writer-1809481.html)

Charles H. Webb

b. 1933 Person Name: Charles H. Webb Composer (descant) of "ACCEPTANCE" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II

John Ness Beck

1930 - 1987 Composer of "ACCEPTANCE" in The United Methodist Hymnal John Ness Beck attended Ohio State University, where he studied science as an undergraduate and music composition as a graduate student. He taught music theory and harmony at Ohio State and served as director of the University Music House. He was also music director of the University Baptist Church in Columbus. Cofounder and president of Beckenhorst Press, a retail sheet music publisher, Beck was also board chairperson of the John Ness Beck Foundation for choral composers and arrangers of traditional American music. He published some 120 works, most of which are anthems, hymns, and vocal solos for church use. Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1988
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