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Forever with the Lord

Author: James Montgomery Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #616 (1941) Meter: 6.6.8.6 First Line: "Forever with the Lord!" Lyrics: 1 "Forever with the Lord!" Amen! so let it be. Life from the dead is in that word, 'Tis immortality. 2 Here in the body pent, Absent from Him, I roam, Yet nightly pitch my moving tent A day's march nearer home. 3 My Father's house on high, Home of my soul, how near At times to faith's foreseeing eye Thy golden gates appear! 4 Ah, then my spirit faints To reach the land I love, The bright inheritance of saints, Jerusalem above! 5 "Forever with the Lord!" O Father, 'tis Thy will. The promise of that faithful word E'en here to me fulfil. 6 Be Thou at my right hand, Then can I never fail. Uphold Thou me, and I shall stand; Fight Thou, and I'll prevail. 7 So when my dying breath Shall rend the veil in twain, By death I shall escape from death And life eternal gain. 8 Knowing as I am known, How shall I love that word And oft repeat before the throne, "Forever with the Lord!" Amen. Topics: The Last Things Life Everlasting Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:17 Languages: English Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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We Give Thee But Thine Own

Author: William W. How Hymnal: The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration #620 (1986) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 We give Thee but Thine own, Whate'er the gift may be: All that we have is Thine alone, A trust, O Lord, from Thee. 2 May we Thy bounties thus As stewards true receive, And gladly as Thou blessest us, To Thee our first-fruits give. Amen. Topics: Responses Offertories; Stewardship and Service Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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Great Is the Lord, Our God

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #636 (1941) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Great is the Lord, our God, And let His praise be great; He makes His churches His abode, His most delightful seat. 2 These temples of His grace, How beautiful they stand, The honors of our native place And bulwarks of our land! 3 In Zion God is known, A Refuge in distress; How bright has His salvation shone, How fair His heav'nly grace! 4 Oft have our fathers told, Our eyes have often seen, How well our God secures the fold Where His own sheep have been. 5 In every new distress We’ll to His house repair, Recall to mind His wondrous grace, And seek deliverance there. Amen. Topics: Special Occasions Dedication Scripture: Psalm 48:1-8 Languages: English Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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We Give Thee but Thine Own

Author: William W. How, 1823-1897 Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #639 (1996) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Stewardship and Giving Scripture: 1 Chronicles 29:14 Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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We Give Thee but Thine Own (Lo nuestro tuyo es)

Author: William W. How, 1823-1897; Adolfo Robleto, 1917-1994; Dianne Zandstra, b. 1952 Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #643 (2019) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Discipleship; Discipulado; Offering; Ofrenda Scripture: Deuteronomy 26:1-5 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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We Give Thee but Thine Own

Author: William W. How, 1823-1897 Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #645 (2011) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 We give Thee but Thine own, Whate'er the gift may be: All that we have is Thine alone, A trust, O Lord, from Thee. 2 May we Thy bounties thus As stewards true receive, And gladly as Thou blessest us, To Thee our first-fruits give. Amen. Topics: Service Music Chants; The Lord's Supper Languages: English Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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We Give Thee but Thine Own

Author: William W. How Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #649 (1990) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 We give Thee but thine own, whate’er the gift may be; all that we have is thine alone, a trust, O Lord, from thee. 2 May we thy bounties thus as stewards true receive, and gladly, as thou blessest us, to thee our first-fruits give. 3 To comfort and to bless, to find a balm for woe, to tend the lone and fatherless is angels’ work below. 4 The captive to relieve, to God the lost to bring, to teach the way of life and peace— it is a Christ-like thing. 5 And we believe thy word, though dim our faith may be; whate’er for thine we do, O Lord, we do it unto thee. Topics: Offertory Hymns and Responses; Social Concerns; Stewardship Of Life Languages: English Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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We Give You But Your Own

Author: William W. How Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #657 (1995) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 We give you but your own, in any gifts we bring; all that we have is yours alone, a trust from you, our King. 2 May we your bounties thus as stewards true receive, and gladly, Lord, as you bless us, to you our first-fruits give. 3 To comfort and to bless, to find a balm for woe, to tend those lost in loneliness is angels' work below. 4 The captive to release, the lost to God to bring, to teach the way of life and peace - it is a Christ-like thing. 5 And we believe your word, though dim our faith may be. Whate'er we do for you, O Lord, we do it gratefully. Topics: Stewardship and Service; Following Christ; Service music--Offering responses; Stewardship; Stewardship Scripture: Genesis 1 Languages: English Tune Title: SCHUMANN
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We Give Thee But Thine Own

Author: William Walsham How (1823-1897) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #670 (1985) First Line: We give Thee but Thine own, Whate'er the gift may be Lyrics: We give Thee but Thine own, What-e’er the gift may be; All that we have is Thine alone, A trust, O Lord, from Thee. Topics: Sentences and Responses Tune Title: SCHUMANN (51567)
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We Give Thee but Thine Own

Author: William W. How, 1823-1897 Hymnal: Worship and Rejoice #688 (2003) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 We give thee but thine own, whate’er the gift may be: all that we have is thine alone, a trust, O Lord, from thee. 2 May we thy bounties thus as stewards true receive, and gladly, as thou blessest us, to thee our first-fruits give. 3 To comfort and to bless, to find a balm for woe, to tend the lone and fatherless is angels’ work below. 4 The captive to relieve, to God the lost to bring, to teach the way of life and peace—- it is a Christ-like thing. 5 And we believe thy word, though dim our faith may be: whate’er for thine we do, O Lord, we do it unto thee. Topics: Stewardship & Giving Scripture: Psalm 68:5 Languages: English Tune Title: SCHUMANN

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