# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
98 | Your love is amazing, steady and unchanging | [Your love is amazing, steady and unchanging] | | | | | | |
99 | All creatures of our God and King | LASST UNS ERFREUEN | | | | | | |
100a | Each little flower that opens | ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL | | | | | | |
100b | Each little flower that opens | ROYAL OAK | | | | | | |
101 | Before the world began | INCARNATION | | | | | | |
102a | For the beauty of the earth | LUCERNA LAUDONIAE | | | | | | |
102b | For the beauty of the earth | NORICUM | | | | | | |
103 | God is Love: let heaven adore him | HYFRYDOL | | | | | | |
104 | God moves in a mysterious way | IRISH | | | | | | |
105 | God said leaf and the shoot pushed through | [God said leaf and the shoot pushed through] | | | | | | |
106 | God, whose almighty word | MOSCOW | | | | | | |
107 | I sing the almighty power of God | ST. SAVIOUR | | | | | | |
108 | In the beginning God played with the planets | IN THE BEGINNING | | | | | | |
109 | In the darkness of the still night | [In the darkness of the still night] | | | | | | |
110 | In the wonder of creation | BETHANY | | | | | | |
111 | Lord of the boundless curves of space | LONDON NEW | | | | | | |
112 | O Lord, our Lord, throughout the earth | TRAMPS AND HAWKERS | | | | | | |
113 | O worship the King, all-glorious above | HANOVER | | | | | | |
114 | Oh the life of the world is a joy and a treasure | LIFE OF THE WORLD | | | | | | |
115 | Praise ye the Lord! 'Tis good to raise | JUSTIFICATION | | | | | | |
116 | Sing for God's glory that colours the dawn of creation | LOBE DEN HERREN | | | | | | |
117 | Sing praise to God who reigns above | MIT FREUDEN ZART | | | | | | |
118 | Tell me who made all of creation | [Tell me who made all of creation] | | | | | | |
119 | God of Eve and God of Mary | SUSSEX | | | | | | |
120 | We gladly celebrate and praise | STRACATHRO | | | | | | |
121 | Autumn days when the grass is jewelled | I MUSTN'T FORGET | | | | | | |
122 | God, whose farm is all creation | SHIPSTON | | | | | | |
123 | Come, you thankful people, come | ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR | | | | | | |
124a | For the fruits of all creation | EAST ACKLAM | | | | | | |
124b | For the fruits of all creation | AR HYD Y NOS | | | | | | |
125 | Praise and thanksgiving | BUNESSAN | | | | | | |
126 | Praise God for the harvest of orchard and field | STOWEY | | | | | | |
127 | Sing to the great Jehovah's praise | NORTHROP | | | | | | |
128 | The harvest is here: earth's bounty we bring! | LAUDATE DOMINUM (Gauntlett) | | | | | | |
129 | To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise | BISHOPGARTH | | | | | | |
130 | We plough the fields, and scatter | WIR PFLÜGEN | | | | | | |
131 | By a monument of marble | SCARLET RIBBONS | | | | | | |
132 | O God, our help in ages past | ST. ANNE | | | | | | |
133 | To be a soldier | MILES CHRISTI | | | | | | |
134 | Christ, whose glory fills the skies | HEATHLANDS | | | | | | |
135 | I owe my Lord a morning song | DORKING | | | | | | |
136 | Morning has broken | BUNESSAN | | | | | | |
137 | New every morning is the love | MELCOMBE | | | | | | |
138 | O God, beyond all thought | OLD HALL | | | | | | |
139 | Today I awake and God is before me | SLITHERS OF GOLD | | | | | | |
140 | We praise God in the morning when the sun is bright | [We praise God in the morning when the sun is bright] | | | | | | |
141 | Abide with me; fast falls the eventide | EVENTIDE | | | | | | |
142 | Glory to thee, my God, this night | TALLIS'S CANON | | | | | | |
143 | Hail, gladdening Light, of his pure glory poured | SEBASTE | | | | | | |
144 | Here are my thoughts, Lord, here is my mind | [Here are my thoughts, Lord, here is my mind] | | | | | | |
145 | Night has fallen | DZUWA LAPITA (NIGHT HAS FALLEN) | | | | | | |
146 | Now that evening falls | TAKING LEAVE (LINCOLN (Bell)) | | | | | | |
147 | The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended | ST CLEMENT | | | | | | |
148 | Come, let us with our Lord arise | SUSSEX CAROL | | | | | | |
149 | First of the week and finest day | GALILEE | | | | | | |
150 | This is the day of rest | OLD DYSART | | | | | | |
151 | This is the day the Lord has made | BROOMSGROVE | | | | | | |
152 | This is the day | [This is the day] | | | | | | |
153 | Break thou the bread of life | BETHSAIDA | | | | | | |
154 | Come, divine Interpreter | MADRID (SPANISH CHANT) | | | | | | |
155a | Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire | ST. COLUMBA (ERIN) | | | | | | |
155b | Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire | RICHMOND | | | | | | |
156 | From the breaking of the dawn | [From the breaking of the dawn] | | | | | | |
157 | God has spoken – by his prophets | HYFRYDOL | | | | | | |
158 | Lord, you sometimes speak in wonders | CLEVELAND | | | | | | |
159 | Not far beyond the sea nor high | MANNA | | | | | | |
160 | Powerful in making us wise to salvation | CONSERVATION | | | | | | |
161 | Speak, O Lord as we come to you | [Speak, O Lord as we come to you] | | | | | | |
162 | The prophet's voice comes down the years | ST MATTHEW | | | | | | |
163 | When listening prophets dare to speak | ROCKHURST | | | | | | |
164 | Your words to me are life and health | CAPEL | | | | | | |
165 | Advent candles tell their story | ANGEL VOICES | | | | | | |
166 | The first is for God's promise | ADVENT RING | | | | | | |
167 | Colours of day dawn into the mind | LIGHT UP THE FIRE | | | | | | |
168 | Come, Lord Jesus, come | [Come, Lord Jesus, come] | | | | | | |
169a | Come, thou long-expected Jesus | STUTTGART | | | | | | |
169b | Come, thou long-expected Jesus | CROSS OF JESUS | | | | | | |
170 | Darkness like a shroud covers the earth | [Darkness like a shroud covers the earth] | | | | | | |
171 | Hark the glad sound! The Saviour comes | BRISTOL | | | | | | |
172 | Hills of the north, rejoice | LITTLE CORNARD | | | | | | |
173 | Into the darkness of this world | [Into the darkness of this world] | | | | | | |
174 | Light a candle in a darkened place | ADVENT CANDLE | | | | | | |
175 | Light of the world, you stepped down into darkness | [Light of the world, you stepped down into darkness] | | | | | | |
176 | Like a candle flame | [Like a candle flame] | | | | | | |
177 | Lo, he comes with clouds descending | HELMSLEY | | | | | | |
178 | Long ago, prophets knew | THEODORIC | | | | | | |
179 | You will hear the trumpet sound | [You'll hear the trumpet sound] | | | | | | |
180 | O come, O come, Immanuel | VENI EMMANUEL | | | | | | |
181 | Of the Father's love begotten | DIVINUM MYSTERIUM (CORDE NATUS) | | | | | | |
182 | On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry | WINCHESTER NEW | | | | | | |
183 | Praise to the God who clears the way | CREATOR GOD | | | | | | |
184 | Round orange, round orange, you serve as a sign | LOURDES | | | | | | |
185 | Sing we the King who is coming to reign | THE GLORY SONG | | | | | | |
186 | Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord! | WOODLANDS | | | | | | |
187 | The Angel Gabriel from heaven came | GABRIEL'S MESSAGE | | | | | | |
188 | There's a light upon the mountains, and the day is at the spring | THERE'S A LIGHT UPON THE MOUNTAINS | | | | | | |
189 | Wild and lone the prophet's voice | LA GRANGE | | | | | | |
190 | Angels, from the realms of glory | IRISH | | | | | | |
191a | Away in a manger, no crib for a bed | AWAY IN A MANGER | | | | | | |
191b | Away in a manger, no crib for a bed | MUELLER (Murray) (MANGER SCENE) | | | | | | |