| # | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| 1 | Make our church one joyful choir | DIX | | | | |  | |
| 2 | The kingdom of God is justice and joy | LAUDATE DOMINUM | | | | |  | |
| 3 | The scantest touch of grace can heal | DETROIT | | | | |  | |
| 4 | When our confidence is shaken | PICARDY | | | | |  | |
| 5 | Lord Christ, when first you came to earth | MIT FREUDEN ZART | | | | |  | |
| 6 | We come, O Christ, to you | DARWALL'S 148TH | | | | |  | |
| 7 | Banned and banished by their neighbors | STUTTGART | | | | |  | |
| 8 | A beggar-king comes riding | PASSION CHORALE | | | | |  | |
| 9 | Enter in the realm of God | HEINLEIN | | | | |  | |
| 10 | One wedding dress long put away | MORNING SONG | | | | | | |
| 11 | Lord, whose then shall they be | SOUTHWELL | | | | |  | |
| 12 | When John baptized by Jordan's river | RENDEZ À DIEU | | | | |  | |
| 13 | Let your Spirit teach me, Lord | SALZBURG | | | | |  | |
| 14 | The sun was bright that Easter dawn | PUER NOBIS | | | | |  | |
| 15 | You call to us, Lord Jesus | AURELIA | | | | |  | |
| 16 | Down Galilee's slow roadways | LANCASHIRE | | | | |  | |
| 17 | Help us forgive, forgiving Lord | DETROIT | | | | |  | |
| 18 | Wild and lone the prophet's voice | SALZBURG | | | | |  | |
| 19 | God whose giving knows no ending | RUSTINGTON | | | | |  | |
| 20 | The hands that first held Mary's child | FOREST GREEN | | | | |  | |
| 21 | The virgin Mary had a baby boy | [The virgin Mary had a baby boy] | | | | |  | |
| 22 | Lord, teach us how to pray | ST. THOMAS | | | | |  | |
| 23 | Eternal Spirit of the living Christ | EVENTIDE | | | | |  | |
| 24 | Christ, the one who tells the tale | ST. KEVIN | | | | | | |
| 25 | The branch that bends with clustered fruit | WINCHESTER OLD | | | | |  | |
| 26 | For God risk ev'rything! | TERRA BEATA | | | | |  | |
| 27 | When you, Lord, walked through Sabbath fields | MORNING SONG | | | | |  | |
| 28 | The moon with borrowed light | DIADEMATA | | | | |  | |
| 29 | Sing praise to God for friends who bring | AZMON | | | | |  | |
| 30 | As we gather at your table | HOLY MANNA | | | | |  | |
| 31 | God has spoken by his prophets | RUSTINGTON | | | | |  | |
| 32 | Spirit of Jesus, if I love my neighbor | DONNE SECOURS | | | | |  | |
| 33 | O Christ, the Healer, we have come | TALLIS' CANON | | | | |  | |
| 34 | For all the world Christ died to purchase pardon | DONNE SECOURS | | | | |  | |
| 35 | You walk along our shoreline | AURELIA | | | | |  | |
| 36 | Seek for the kingdom with all of your pow'rs | OLDHAM | | | | |  | |
| 37 | Said Judas to Mary, "Now what will you do | JUDAS AND MARY | | | | |  | |
| 38 | Son of God, by God forsaken | OMNI DIE | | | | |  | |
| 39 | Prepare a room for me | SOUTHWELL | | | | |  | |
| 40 | In the bulb there is a flower | PROMISE | | | | |  | |
| 41 | Deliver us, O Lord of Truth | LAND OF REST | | | | |  | |
| 42 | Within the Father's house | FRANCONIA | | | | |  | |
| 43 | God's word throughout the ages | DE EERSTEN ZIJN DE LAATSTEN | | | | |  | |
| 44 | Who are you who walk in sorrow | HOLY MANNA | | | | |  | |
| 45 | For your gift of God the Spirit | HYMN TO JOY | | | | |  | |
| 46 | Here from all nations, all tongues all all peoples | O QUANTA QUALIA | | | | |  | |
| 47 | Crashing waters at creation | STUTTGART | | | | |  | |
| 48 | The first day of the week | ST. THOMAS | | | | |  | |
| 49 | It shocked them that the Master did not fast | MINTWOOD | | | | |  | |
| 50 | A year of God's favor Christ promised, and more | ST. DENIO | | | | |  | |
| 51 | Come, join in Cana's feast | ST. THOMAS | | | | | | |
| 52 | When Jesus passed through Jericho | DOVE OF PEACE | | | | |  | |
| 53 | Come to Me, O weary trav'ler | STUTTGART | | | | |  | |
| 54 | From the river to the desert | PICARDY | | | | |  | |
| 55 | O Christ, who called the Twelve | TERRA BEATA | | | | |  | |
| 56 | Like the murmur of the dove's song | BRIDEGROOM | | | | |  | |
| 57 | A blind man sat beside the road | NEW BRITAIN | | | | |  | |
| 58 | The call is clear and simple | PASSION CHORALE | | | | |  | |
| 59 | How great your mercy, risen Lord | ST. PETER | | | | |  | |
| 60 | How clear is our vocation, Lord | REPTON | | | | |  | |
| 61 | If all you want, Lord, is my heart | MORNING SONG | | | | |  | |
| 62 | As a chalice cast of gold | DIX | | | | |  | |
| 63 | The sails were spilling wind | DARWALL'S 148TH | | | | |  | |
| 64 | You, Lord, are both Lamb and Shepherd | PICARDY | | | | |  | |
| 65 | Jesus, tempted in the desert | EBENEZER | | | | |  | |
| 66 | The ranks of death with trophy grim | KINGSFOLD | | | | |  | |
| 67 | Let us come now to the kingdom | HYFRYDOL | | | | | | |
| 68 | “Shepherd, do you tramp the hills | ARFON | | | | |  | |
| 69 | Lift up your hearts, believers! | ST. THEODULPH | | | | |  | |
| 70 | Faith and truth and life bestowing | BEACH SPRING | | | | |  | |