49. As the disciples

1 As the disciples, when thy Son had left them,
Met in a love-feast, joyfully conversing,
All the stored mem'ry of the Lord's last Supper
Fondly rehearsing,
So may we here, who gather now in friendship,
Seek for the spirit of those earlier churches,
Welcoming him who stands and for an entrance
Patiently searches.

2 As, when their converse closed, and supper ended,
Taking the bread and wine they make thanksgiving,
Breaking and blessing, thus to have communion
With Christ the living;
So may we here, a company of brothers,
Make this our love-feast and commemoration,
That in his Spirit, we may have more worthy
Participation.

3 And, as they prayed and sang to thee, rejoicing,
Ere in the nightfall they embraced and parted,
In their hearts singing as they journeyed homeward,
Brave and true-hearted;
So may we here, like grain that once was scattered
Over a hillside, now one bread united,
Led by the Spirit, do thy work, rejoicing,
Lamps filled and lighted.

Text Information
First Line: As the disciples, when thy Son had left them
Title: As the disciples
Author: Percy Dearmer (1867-1936)
Language: English
Publication Date: 1971
Topic: Holy Communion
Tune Information
Name: BAYHEAD
Composer: Lee Hastings Bristol, Jr. (b. 1923)
Meter: 11.11.11.5.D.
Copyright: 1952 by Theodore Presser Company



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