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Worship Christ, the Risen King!

Author: Jack Hayford Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Rise, O church, and lift your voices Topics: Christ Passion and Atoning Death of; Christ Resurrection of; Church Triumph of; Death Conquered; Hell; Worship Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10 Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE
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Christ Is Born, And Heaven Rejoices

Author: Arthur A. Graley Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 8 hymnals Refrain First Line: Glory in the highest, glory Lyrics: 1 Christ is born, and Heaven rejoices, Judah’s plain is bathed in light; Thousand, thousand harps and voices Break the silence of the night. Refrain: Glory in the highest, glory, Peace on earth, good will to men. 2 Christ is born, the Lord’s Anointed, Leaves the heavenly world a while, Enters on the work appointed, God and man to reconcile. [Refrain] 3 To the lost He brings salvation, Freedom to the captive slave; Peace amid death’s desolation, Victory o’er the boasting grave. [Refrain] 4 Christ is born, O wondrous story! Lord of life, yet born to die; Sorrow’s child, yet King of Glory: Born to rule and reign on high. [Refrain] 5 Royal babe, though few enthrone Him, Few their grateful offerings bring; All the tribes of earth shall own Him Prince of Peace, creation’s king. [Refrain] Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE Text Sources: Happy Voices (New York: American Tract Society, 1865)

Now we come, our heavenly Father

Author: Clifford George Taylor, 1915-94 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Church Triumphant; Morning; People of God; Unity of the Church; Worship Gathering Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:4-7 Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE
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You are called to tell the story

Author: Ruth C. Duck (b. 1947) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 10 hymnals Topics: The Church Celebrates Ordination; Our Response to God in mission and service; Dance; Music and Song; Sharing and Caring Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE
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Zion Stands With Hills Surrounded

Author: T. Kelly Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.4.7 Appears in 417 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Zion stands by hills surrounded; Zion kept by power divine; All her foes shall be confounded, Though the world in arms combine, Happy Zion, Happy Zion, What a favored lot is thine! 2 Every human tie may perish; Friend to friend unfaithful prove; Mothers cease their own to cherish; Heaven and earth at last remove; But no changes, But no changes Can attend Jehovah’s love. 3 In the furnace God may prove thee, Thence to bring thee forth more bright, But can never cease to love thee; Thou art precious in His sight: God is with thee, God is with thee, God, thine everlasting light. Topics: The Church Used With Tune: [Zion stands with hills surrounded]
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O'er those gloomy hills of darkness

Author: William Williams (1717-1791) Appears in 413 hymnals Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE
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Holy Father, great Creator

Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Appears in 63 hymnals Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE
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Holiness

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Holy! holy! holy! God! Lord Eternal, Zebaoth! Used With Tune: [Holy! holy! holy! God! Lord Eternal, Zebaoth!]

Yes, we trust the day is breaking

Appears in 232 hymnals Topics: Evangelism; God Love of; The Kingdom of God on Earth Missions and World Fellowship Scripture: Isaiah 9:2 Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE Text Sources: Old Edition, 1841
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The Householder Sending Forth His Son

Author: William C. Dix Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Night was resting on the people Lyrics: Part 1: 1 Night was resting on the people, Sin was out upon the world, Darkness, ere the prince of darkness, From his citadel was hurled, Ere the Prince of Peace, His standard O’er the realms of strife unfurled. 2 Heathen madly raged with heathen, Each with vain imagining; Brother hated, slew his brother, King went out to war with king, Till at length all ill abounded, And the dove of peace took wing. 3 All the nations sat in darkness, Loving best the veil of night; God they would not own as ruler, So they put Him out of sight; Then the flames of Hell they quickened, Trampled on the true and right. 4 Thus the vineyard God had planted Very good from east to west, Wicked husbandmen had ruined, Eating, drinking, taking rest, Cursing with their lusts and passions What the Householder had blest. 5 He had hedged about the vineyard, Dug the wine press, built the tower, Let it out and given orders, "Thou must serve and Thou have power," So that He of fruit might gather Treasure in the vintage hour. 6 One by one He sent His servants Till that hour should fully come; Some they beat, and some they stoned, Shamefully entreated some, They whose hearts were set on idols, Gods they fashioned, senseless, dumb. 7 Last of all, the vineyard’s Ruler, When the numbered days were run, Thought upon His loving-kindness, Sent the Sole-Begotten One, Sent His best Beloved, saying, "They will reverence My Son." 8 Thus the Father in His pity, Healed the world by guilt oppressed, Gave commandment to the Lowly, Bade her tabernacle rest, He Who made her, Israel’s Lily, Slumbered on her spotless breast. 9 O, the mystery of mercy! To the vineyard comes the Heir, Leaves the Father’s many mansions, Faithless husbandmen to spare, Clothes Himself with human nature, Deigns our very flesh to wear. 10 Heir of all things, we adore Him, Whom the wicked madly slew; "This the heir, come let us kill him.: Thus of old that godless crew Cast Him out the Father sent them, Thus they paid their Lord His due. Part 2: 11 Fair the vineyard which the Ageless Purchased with His own Right Hand. Where the husbandmen of Jesus In the place appointed stand, Some to sow, and some to gather, Some to break the fallow land. 12 Hedged about by Law and Prophets, This Inheritance Divine; Deep therein is dug the wine press, Whence flows Precious Blood for wine; There the Tower of Ivory glitters, Of Incarnate Grace the shrine. 13 There the four-fold river waters With its crystal stream the ground; Purest gold and precious onyx In its hidden depths abound; There, or good for food or pleasant, Every herb and tree are found. 14 Thus the Lord our God hath planted Eastward in the realm He made Garden, unto which He sendeth, Born today of spotless Maid, Him whose light the ancients longed for, Him for whom the prophets prayed. 15 Where are springing thorns and briers, He will make the curse to cease; Are there captives fast in fetters? He will give the bound release, Unto men of good-will, saying, "On the earth be good-will, peace!" 16 Surely now the world will greet Him, Heir of all the worlds sublime; Times, they say, are bad, disjointed; He is come, the Lord of Time; Men, they say, have grown more evil; He can stay the march of crime. 17 Do the hours of toil wax longer? He will share our weariness; Are there hands uplift to curse us? His are lifted up to bless; Are there words of hate about us? His are words of peacefulness. 18 O how happy the hereafter, When the better Eden gained, We look back upon the vineyard Where the labor was sustained, One hand working, one hand grasping Weapon while a foe remained! 19 Peace! the will of God the Father, As in Heav’n, in earth is done; Peace! the dreary years are ended; Peace! the days of strife are run; One the song of men and angels, "We will reverence the Son." 20 Hid beneath His fleshly garment, Many a crown and diadem Brings the Heir this blessèd morning, Journeying from Bethlehem; If He own us, if He bless us, Who is he that dares condemn? Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE Text Sources: A Vision of All Saints (London: John Hodges, 1871)

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