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Lord's Day Morning

Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: liturgical Opening Hymns First Line: To Day God bids the Faithful rest Lyrics: 1 To Day God bids the Faithful rest, To Day he show'rs his Grace; "Seek ye my Face," the Lord hath said, Lord, we will seek thy Face. 2 Come, let us leave the Things on Earth, With God's Assembly join; Lo! Heav'n descends to welcome Man, To taste the Things divine! 3 We come, dear Saviour, lo! we come, Lord of our Life and soul; We come diseas'd, and faint, and sick, Be pleas'd to make us whole. 4 We thirst, and fly to thee, O Lord, Thou Fountain-Head of Good; Filthy we come, and all Unclean, O cleanse us in thy Blood. 5 O may we please our God to day, May that be all our Care! Give, Lord, thy Grace, lest evil Thoughts Should mingle in our Pray'r. 6 Amid th' Assembly of thy Saints, Let us be faithful found; And let us join in humble Pray'r, And in thy Praise abound. 7 Let thy good Spirit help our souls, With Faith thy Word to hear; Be with us in thy Temple, Lord, And let us find the near.
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Jesus, where'er thy people meet

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 518 hymnals Topics: Opening Hymn Lyrics: 1 Jesus, where'er thy people meet, there they behold thy mercy-seat; where'er they seek thee thou art found, and every place is hallowed ground. 2 For thou, within no walls confined, inhabitest the humble mind; such ever bring thee when they come, and, going, take thee to their home. 3 Dear Shepherd of thy chosen few, thy former mercies here renew; here to our waiting hearts proclaim the sweetness of thy saving name. 4 Here may we prove the pow'r of prayer to strengthen faith and sweeten care, to teach our faint desires to rise, and bring all heaven before our eyes. 5 Lord, we are few, but thou art near; nor short thine arm, nor deaf thine ear: O rend the heav'ns, come quickly down, and make a thousand hearts thine own. Scripture: Hebrews 9:5 Used With Tune: ST SEPULCHRE
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¡Santo! ¡Santo! ¡Santo!

Author: Reginald Heber; Juan Bautista Cabrera Meter: 13.12.13.12 Appears in 47 hymnals Topics: Opening Hymns First Line: ¡Santo! ¡Santo! ¡Santo! Señor omnipotente Used With Tune: NICAEA
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Worship the Lord

Author: Fred Kaan; Nicloe Berthet Meter: 11.11.12.7 with refrain Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Opening and Morning Hymns; liturgical Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns First Line: Raising our hands as a sign of rejoicing (Vers toi, ô Dieu, vois nos mains qui s'élèvent) Refrain First Line: Worship the Lord (Louange à Dieu) Lyrics: Refrain: Worship the Lord worship the Father, the Spirit, the Son, raising our hands in devotion to God who is one! 1 Raising our hands as a sign of rejoicing, and with our lips our togetherness voicing, giving ourselves to a life of creativeness, worship and work must be one! [Refrain] 2 Praying and training that we be a blessing, and by our workmanship daily confessing: we are committed to serving humanity, worship and work must be one! [Refrain] 3 Called to be partners with God in creation, honouring Christ as the Lord of the nation, we must be ready for risk and for sacrifice, worship and work must be one! [Refrain] 4 Bringing the bread and the wine to the table, asking that we may be led and enabled, truly united to build new communities, worship and work must be one! [Refrain] 5 Now in response to the life you are giving, help us, O Father, to offer our living, seeking a just and a healing society, worship and work must be one! [Refrain] Used With Tune: LIDDLE

O God, Send Out Your Spirit

Author: Jesse Manibusan; International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL) Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: liturgical Opening Hymns First Line: We bless you, O God, for you are so great

Come In, Come In and Sit Down (Part of the Family)

Author: James K. Manley Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: The Church at Worship Opening and Morning Hymns; liturgical Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns First Line: You know the reason why you came Refrain First Line: Come in, come in and sit down Used With Tune: PART OF THE FAMILY
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Ring from Your Steeple

Author: Michael Saward Meter: 9.8.9.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Opening and Morning Hymns; liturgical Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns First Line: Ring from your steeple, bells of gladness! Lyrics: 1 Ring from your steeple, bells of gladness! This is the day the world was born; God's voice rang out across the darkness, light filled the sky that primal morn. 2 Ring from your steeple, bells of victory! This is the day death's sting was drawn; God's voice rang out, the tomb was empty, hope sprang alive that Easter morn. 3 Ring from your steeple, bells of power! This is the day when, at the dawn, God's voice rang out through wind and fire, fresh came the Spirit on thst morn. 4 Ring from your steeple, bells of heaven! This is the day when none shall mourn; God's voice rings out this one-in-seven, joy fills the church this Sunday morn. Used With Tune: STEEPLE BELLS

God, Be Praised at Early Morn (Qing-chen zao qi zan-mei Shen)

Author: Dawei Wang; G. A. Wenh-In Ng Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Opening and Morning Hymns; liturgical Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns First Line: Qing-chen zao qi zan-mei Shen (God, be praised at early morn) Used With Tune: QING-CHEN

God, We Praise You for the Morning

Author: Jim Strathdee; Jean Strathdee Meter: 8.7.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Church at Worship Opening and Morning Hymns; liturgical Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns Used With Tune: DICKEY

O Lord we are always in your presence

Author: Philip Jakob Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: liturgical Opening Hymns

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