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Where True Love and Charity Are Found / Ubi Cáritas

Author: Richard Proulx, 1937-2010 Meter: 12.12.12.12 with refrain Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Body and Blood of Christ First Line: Since the love of Christ has brought us all together (Congregávit nos in unum Christi amor) Refrain First Line: Where true love and charity are found (Ubi cáritas et amor) Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:2-8 Used With Tune: UBI CARITAS Text Sources: Ubi caritas et amor, Latin, 9th C.

Hamba Nathi / Come, Walk with Us

Author: Gerhard M. Cartford, b.1923 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Body and Blood of Christ First Line: Hamba nathi mkululu wethu (Come, walk with us, the journey is long) Scripture: Luke 24:13-31 Used With Tune: [Hamba nathi] Text Sources: South African traditional

To Be the Body

Author: Clyde Harvey Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Body and Blood of Christ First Line: Come, walk with me; come, share my life Refrain First Line: To be the Body of the Lord in this world Scripture: John 15:5

Do This in Remembrance of Me

Author: Glenn E. Burleigh, 1949-2007 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Body and Blood of Christ Scripture: Luke 22:19 Used With Tune: [Do this in remembrance of me]

Psalm 116: Our Blessing-Cup

Author: Marty Haugen Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Body and Blood of Christ First Line: How can I make a return to the Lord Refrain First Line: Our blessing-cup is a communion Used With Tune: [Our blessing-cup is a communion]
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Aaron's Rod

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: The Shadow of the Law, reflecting the Body, which is Christ First Line: See, Isr'el's tribes brought near to God Lyrics: 1 See Isr'el's tribes brought near to God; And ev'ry prince present his rod: Whilst one alone with blossoms blooms, And sheds the almond's rich perfumes. 2 'Twas his, the type of him divine, Whom thou, O Lord, hast chose as thine; The man, the priest, the stem, the root, Who bears for us immortal fruit. 3 Jesus, High Priest of good to come! Thy rod, thy staff shall guide us home: Thro' death's dark vale, we'll trust its pow'r, Nor fear a shadow's shaded hour. Scripture: Numbers 17:2
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Sabbatic Year

Author: James Relly Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: The Shadow of the Law, reflecting the Body, which is Christ First Line: Blest are the eyes that see Lyrics: 1 Blest are the eyes that see; The ears are bless'd that hear The trumpet of the jubilee, The great sabbatic year. 2 We plough, nor sow no more, Nor toil for living bread; For we've a never failing S=store, A table plent'ous spread. 3 The servant now is free; The hateful, heavy yoke (That all might taste true liberty) From ev'ry neck is broke. 4 Th'inheritance once sold, Which the poor bankrupt mourns, To the true owner without gold, Or price, it now returns. 5 O Jesus! ever blest, Thou art our jubilee; Our restoration, and our rest, Is all, dear Lamb, in thee. 6 Thy name, O bleeding king, Shall dwell on all our tongues; And ev'ry heart, inspir'd, shall sing Thy praise in all their songs. 7 Worthy the honour'd name Of Jesus Christ our Lord; He's God Almighty, and the Lamb, Eternally ador'd. Scripture: Leviticus 25:13

Come One and All, Let's Follow Christ, Our Lord (Kailo ko tinan nu walai Tuhan)

Author: Anonymous; Alison Ng; Maria Ling Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Body and Senses; Call to Christian Life; Dedication of Life; Images of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit King, Lord and Master First Line: Kailo ko tinan nu walai Tuhan (Know you not that your body is the Lord's?) Refrain First Line: Kanou kanou tumanud do Tuhan (Come one and all, let's follow Christ, our Lord) Scripture: Romans 12:1 Used With Tune: KANOU
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Serpent of Brass

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 18 hymnals Topics: The Shadow of the Law, reflecting the Body, which is Christ First Line: When Israel's grieving tribes complain'd Lyrics: 1 When Israel's grieving tribes complain'd, With fiery serpents greatly pain'd, A serpent straight the prophet made Of molten brass, to view display'd. 2 Around the fainting crowds attend, To heaven their mournful sigs ascend; They hope, they look, while from the pole, Descends a pow'r that makes them whole. 3 But, O, what healing to the heart, Doth our Redeemer's cross impart! What life, by faith, our souls receive! What pleasures do his sorrows give! 4 Still may I view the Saviour's cross, And other objects count but loss: Here still be fix'd my feasted eyes, Enraptur'd with his sacrifice. 5 Jesus the Saviour! balmy name! Thy worth my tongue would now proclaim; By thy atonement set me free, My life, my hope, is all from thee. Scripture: Numbers 21:8-9 Text Sources: Gen. Baptist Coll

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