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Brightly gleams our banner

Author: Rev. Thomas Joseph Potter, 1827-1873 Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #237 (1899) Topics: Processional Tune Title: [Brightly gleams our Banner]
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Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Triumphant Service Songs #237 (1934) Topics: Processional First Line: Christ, the Lord, is ris'n today Tune Title: WORGAN

Angel, saints and nations sing

Author: Patrick Brennan, 1877-1951 Hymnal: Together in Song #237 (1999) Topics: Worship Processional Entrance First Line: Hail Redeemer, King divine! Scripture: 1 Peter 2:24-25 Languages: English Tune Title: REX
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Steadily marching on

Author: Mrs. Fanny Jane (Crosby) Van Alstyne, 1823- Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #238 (1899) Topics: Processional First Line: Praise ye the Lord! joyfully shout hosanna! Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord! joyfully shout hosanna!]
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Ancient of days, Who sittest throned in glory

Author: Bp. William Croswell Doane, 1832- Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #239 (1899) Topics: Processional Tune Title: ANCIENT OF DAYS
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Crown Him With Many Crows

Author: Matthew Bridges Hymnal: Triumphant Service Songs #239 (1934) Topics: Processional First Line: Crown Him with many crowns Tune Title: [Crown Him with many crowns]
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While Thy praises this glad hour resounding

Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #240 (1899) Topics: Processional First Line: Lord, we come in gladness to adore Thee Lyrics: 1 Lord, we come in gladness to adore Thee, Triumph swells in every heart before Thee, For our Saviour and His wondrous glory, At Thy feet, O Jesus! we adore. Refrain: While Thy praises this glad hour resounding Thrill our hearts, with “grace for grace” abounding, And we have th’almighty arm surrounding, Let Thy love steal all our spirits o’er. 2 Christ, the powers of evil did enfold Thee, But, though strong and dread, they could not hold Thee, Of Thy strength the half has ne’er been told me, Let me see Thee clearer, I implore. [Refrain] 3 For Thy love, O God, in Jesus sending, Thy great love to us in Him commending, Wondrous power in death’s dark barriers rending, Thee we love, yea, love Thee more and more. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Lord, we come in gladness to adore Thee]
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Rally in the name of Jesus, one and all!

Author: Rev. Stanley LeFevre Krebs, 1864- Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #241 (1899) Topics: Processional First Line: Come we now our blessed Saviour to adore Lyrics: 1 Come we now our blessed Saviour to adore; Blessings on our prayers and songs for Him implore. Jesus, in our hearts the light of love restore! Draw us closer than we’ve ever been before. Refrain: Rally in the name of Jesus, one and all! Rally round our glorious Captain, at His call! Let the tread of gathering soldiers, great and small, Be the answer sent to Him our hearts extol. 2 Like a mighty army let us march along, Daily seeking others for our happy throng; Leading them from error and the paths of wrong To the feet of Jesus, where we all belong. [Refrain] 3 Jesus calls the glad ones and the sad ones too, Rich and poor, the high and low, the false and true; Brother! sister! harken, and lay hold anew For He has a work that’s suited just to you. [Refrain] 4 Sinner, comes there not a call to you, today? Don’t you hear a tender voice within you say, “Come to Me, and there abide, both now and aye?” When you hear, God help you come, without delay. [Refrain] Tune Title: RALLY

Lead On, O King Eternal

Author: Ernest W. Shurtleff, 1862-1917 Hymnal: Hymnal of the Church of God #242 (1971) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Processional Hymns First Line: Lead on, O King eternal, Languages: English Tune Title: LANCASHIRE
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Welcome, welcome, happy Children's Day

Author: Mrs. Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #242 (1899) Topics: Processional First Line: Welcome, royal-hearted Summer, crowned with beauty, light and flower Lyrics: 1 Welcome, royal-hearted Summer, crowned with beauty, light and flowers, Scattering roses, blushing roses, by the way; And we pray that grace unmeasured shall attune these hearts of ours, To the sunshine of the Children’s Day. Refrain: Welcome, welcome, happy Children’s Day, At this shining milestone on the pilgrim way, Let us gather with rejoicing, and with hearts and voices say, Praise God, praise God, praise God. 2 Thanks to Thee, O God our Father, for the blessings of the year, More in number than the sands along the shore; Every needful good provided, Love and Mercy bending near, May we render praises evermore. [Refrain] 3 So we come again with gladness to our Father’s house today, Singing carols like the merry birds of Spring; Hitherto the Lord hath led us; still He’ll guide us on our way, To the Temple of our Saviour-King. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Welcome, royal-hearted Summer, crowned with beauty, light and flower]

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