# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
1 | May nothing evil cross this door | OLDBRIDGE | | | | | | |
2 | Down the ages we have trod | WOODLAND | | | | | | |
3 | The world stands out on either side | RICKER | | | | | | |
4 | I brought my spirit to the sea | JACQUI | | | | | | |
5 | It is something to have wept as we have wept | KEITH | | | | | | |
6 | Just as long as I have breath | NICHT SO TRAURIG | | | | | | |
7 | The leaf unfurling in the April air | ALL LIFE IS ONE | | | | | | |
8 | Mother Spirit, Father Spirit | MĀTI SVETA | | | | | | |
9 | No longer forward nor behind | VAN DIEMAN'S LAND | | | | | | |
10 | Immortal love, forever full | ST. COLUMBA | | | | | | |
11 | O God of stars and sunlight | BREMEN | | | | | | |
12 | O Life that maketh all things new | TRURO | | | | | | |
13 | Songs of spirit, like a prayer | SERVETUS | | | | | | |
14 | The sun at high noon | MACDOWELL | | | | | | |
15 | The lone, wild bird in lofty flight | PROSPECT | | | | | | |
16 | 'Tis a gift to be simple | SIMPLE GIFTS | | | | | | |
17 | Every night and every morn | THE CALL | | | | | | |
18 | What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul! | WONDROUS LOVE | | | | | | |
19 | The sun that shines across the sea | BARNFIELD | | | | | | |
20 | Be thou my vision, O God of my heart | SLANE | | | | | | |
21 | For the beauty of the earth | DIX | | | | | | |
22 | Dear weaver of our lives' design | LOBT GOTT, IHR CHRISTEN | | | | | | |
23 | Bring many names, beautiful and good | WESTCHASE | | | | | | |
24 | Far rolling voices of the sea | OIKOUMENE | | | | | | |
25 | God of the earth, the sky, the sea | DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
26 | Holy, holy, holy, author of creation! | NICAEA | | | | | | |
27 | I am that great and fiery force | AVE VERA VIRGINITAS | | | | | | |
28 | View the starry realm of heaven | DACHAU | | | | | | |
29 | Joyful, joyful, we adore thee | HYMN TO JOY | | | | | | |
30 | Over my head | REEB | | | | | | |
31 | Beautifully moving, ceaselessly forming | SAMUEL | | | | | | |
32 | Now thank we all our God | NUN DANKET ALLE GOTT | | | | | | |
33 | Sovereign and transforming Grace | MANTON | | | | | | |
34 | Though I may speak with bravest fire | GIFT OF LOVE | | | | | | |
35 | Unto thy temple, Lord, we come | DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
36 | When in our music God is glorified | ENGELBERG | | | | | | |
37 | God who fills the universe | FRANCIS DAVID | | | | | | |
38 | Morning has broken | BUNESSAN | | | | | | |
39 | Bring, O morn, thy music! Night, thy starlit silence! | NICAEA | | | | | | |
40 | The morning hangs a signal | MEIRIONYDD | | | | | | |
41 | You that have spent the silent night | LOBT GOTT, IHR CHRISTEN | | | | | | |
42 | Morning, so fair to see | SCHÖNSTER HERR JESU | | | | | | |
43 | The morning, noiseless, flings its gold | NATURE'S ADVENT | | | | | | |
44 | We sing of golden mornings | COMPLAINER | | | | | | |
45 | Now while the day in trailing splendor | LEE | | | | | | |
46 | Now the day is over | WEM IN LEIDENSTAGEN | | | | | | |
47 | Now on land and sea descending | VESPER HYMN | | | | | | |
48 | Again, as evening's shadow falls | ROCKBRIDGE | | | | | | |
49 | Stillness reigns, the winds are sleeping | QUEM PASTORES | | | | | | |
50 | When darkness nears and embers die | DOVER KNIGHT | | | | | | |
51 | Lady of the season's laughter | JULION | | | | | | |
52 | In sweet fields of autumn the gold grain is falling | CRADLE SONG | | | | | | |
53 | I walk the unfrequented road | CONSOLATION | | | | | | |
54 | Now light is less; moon skies are wide and deep | SURSUM CORDA | | | | | | |
55 | Dark of winter; soft and still | WINTER MEDITATION | | | | | | |
56 | Bells in the high tower, ringing o'er the white hills | KRISZTUS URUNKNAK | | | | | | |
57 | All beautiful the march of days | FOREST GREEN | | | | | | |
58 | Ring out, wild bells, to the wild, wild sky | GONFALON ROYAL | | | | | | |
59 | Almond trees, renewed in bloom | CON X'OM LANG | | | | | | |
60 | In time of silver rain | LANGSTON | | | | | | |
61 | Lo, the earth awakes again Alleluia! | EASTER HYMN | | | | | | |
62 | When the daffodils arrive | HASIDIM | | | | | | |
63 | Spring has now unwrapped the flowers | BLACKBURN | | | | | | |
64 | Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers today | COOLINGE | | | | | | |
65 | The sweet June days are come again | FOREST GREEN | | | | | | |
66 | When the summer sun is shining | HOLY MANNA | | | | | | |
67 | We sing now together our song of thanksgiving | KREMSER | | | | | | |
68 | Come, ye thankful people, come | ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR | | | | | | |
69 | Give thanks for the corn and the wheat that are reaped | FOUNDATION | | | | | | |
70 | Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard! | LAND OF REST | | | | | | |
71 | In the spring, with plow and harrow | HEATON | | | | | | |
72 | Has summer come now, dawning | CHRISTMAS DAWN | | | | | | |
73 | Summertime has turned the starwheel | PRAHA | | | | | | |
74 | On the dusty earth drum | WEM IN LEIDENSTAGEN | | | | | | |
75 | The harp at Nature's advent strung | WALDEN | | | | | | |
76 | For flowers that bloom about our feet | WAS GOTT THUT | | | | | | |
77 | Seek not afar for beauty; lo, it glows | COOLINGE | | | | | | |
78 | Color and fragrance | O BARVY VUNE | | | | | | |
79 | No number tallies nature up | RESIGNATION | | | | | | |
80 | Wild waves of storm | WILD WAVES | | | | | | |
81 | The wordless mountains bravely still | BROMLEY | | | | | | |
82 | This land of bursting sunrise | ANDUJAR | | | | | | |
83 | Winds be still | LEAD ME LORD | | | | | | |
84 | How far can reach a smile | ZIMMERMANN | | | | | | |
85 | Although this life is but a wraith | DUNEDIN | | | | | | |
86 | Blessed Spirit of my life | [Blessed Spirit of my life] | | | | | | |
87 | Nearer, my God to thee | BETHANY | | | | | | |
88 | Calm soul of all things, make it mine | TALLIS' CANON | | | | | | |
89 | Come, my way, my truth, my life | THE CALL | | | | | | |
90 | From all the fret and fever of the day | COOLINGE | | | | | | |
91 | Mother of all, in every age | ST. COLUMBA | | | | | | |
92 | Mysterious Presence, source of all | WAREHAM | | | | | | |
93 | To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love | LOBT GOTT, IHR CHRISTEN | | | | | | |
94 | What is this life if, full of care | DEVOTION | | | | | | |
95 | There is more love somewhere | BIKO | | | | | | |
96 | I cannot think of them as dead | DISTANT BELOVED | | | | | | |
97 | Sometimes I feel like a motherless child | WHEATLEY | | | | | | |
98 | Loveliest of trees, the cherry now is hung | ORIENTIS PARTIBUS | | | | | | |
99 | Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down | DUBOIS | | | | | | |
100 | I've got peace like a river | WHITNEY | | | | | | |