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Where Do We come From?

Author: Paul Gaugin, 1848-1903; Brian Tate Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Used With Tune: [Where do we come from]
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Stillness Reigns

Author: Guttormur J. Guttormsson Meter: 8.8.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Evening First Line: Stillness reigns, the winds are sleeping Lyrics: 1 Stillness reigns, the winds are sleeping. All the world is bent on keeping tryst with night, whose wings are sweeping from the west each ray of light. 2 Dusk, a soft and silken cover, over all is seen to hover in its readiness to cover all the drowsy world, good night. 3 Those who labored long, untiring, hail this time of rest desiring, strength renewed through sweet retiring, welcome thoughts of peaceful night. 4 And through spaces real or seeming find the Eden of their dreaming, soar to starry ways, redeeming hours of toil and pain, good night. Used With Tune: QUEM PASTORES

Mother Spirit, Father Spirit

Author: Norbert F. Cǎpek, 1870-1942; Paul Munk; Anita Munk; Richard Frederick Boeke, 1931- Meter: 8.3.8.3.8.3 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The Celebration of Life Used With Tune: MĀTI SVETA

Busca el Amor

Author: Salvador Cardenal Barquero, 1960-; Ted Warmbrand, 1943-; Jacqueline Schwartz Turchick, 1942- Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder First Line: Revisa tu corazón (Examine that heart of yours) Refrain First Line: Busca el amor en ti (Seek out the love in you) Used With Tune: [Revisa tu corazón]

In My Quiet Sorrow

Author: Jeannie Gagné, 1960- Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder First Line: I am worn, I am tired Used With Tune: [I am worn, I am tired]
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The Lone, Wild Bird

Author: H. R. MacFayden, 1877-1964 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The Celebration of Life First Line: The lone, wild bird in lofty flight Lyrics: 1 The lone, wild bird in lofty flight is still with thee, nor leaves thy sight. And I am thine! I rest in thee. Great spirit come and rest in me. 2 The ends of earth are in thy hand, the sea’s dark deep and far-off land. And I am thine! I rest in thee. Great spirit come and rest in me. Used With Tune: PROSPECT
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Sovereign and Transforming Grace

Author: Frederick Henry Hedge, 1805-1890 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 43 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Praise and Transcendence Lyrics: 1 Sovereign and transforming Grace, we invoke your quickening power; reign the spirit of this place, bless the purpose of this hour. 2 Holy and creative Light, we invoke your kindling ray; dawn upon our spirit's night, as the darkness turns to day. 3 To the anxious soul impart hope, all other hopes above; stir the dull and hardened heart with a longing and a love. Used With Tune: MANTON
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The Harp at Nature's Advent

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 48 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder The World of Nature First Line: The harp at Nature's advent strung Lyrics: 1 The harp at Nature’s advent strung has never ceased to play; the song the stars of morning sung has never died away. 2 The prayer is made, and praise is given, by all things near and far; the ocean looketh up to heaven and mirrors every star. 3 The green earth sends sweet incense up from many mountain shrines; from folded leaf and dewy cup now pours the sacred wine. 4 The blue sky is the temple’s arch, its transept, earth and air; the music of its starry march, the chorus of a prayer. 5 So nature keeps the reverent frame with which all years begin; and nature’s signs and voices shame the prayerless heart within. Used With Tune: WALDEN
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From All the Fret and Fever of the Day

Author: Monroe Beardsley, b. 1915 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Meditation and Mystical Songs Lyrics: 1 From all the fret and fever of the day, let there be moments when we turn away, and, deaf to all confusing outer din, intently listen for the voice within. 2 In quietness and solitude we find the soundless wisdom of the deeper mind; with clear harmonious purpose let us then bring richer meaning to the world again. Used With Tune: COOLINGE
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Come, Ye Thankful People

Author: Henry Alford, 1810-1871 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 727 hymnals Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Harvest and Thanksgiving First Line: Come, ye thankful people, come Lyrics: 1 Come, ye thankful people, come, raise a song of harvest home; fruit and crops are gathered in, safe before the storms begin; God, our Maker, will provide for our needs to be supplied; come to God's own temple, come, raise a song of harvest home. 2 All the world is but a field, given for a fruitful yield; wheat and tares together sown, here for joy or sorrow grown; first the blade, and then the ear, then the full corn shall appear; God of harvest, grant that we wholesome grain and pure may be. Used With Tune: ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR

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