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Jesus, Tender Shepherd, Hear Me

Author: Mary Duncan (1814-1840) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 475 hymnals Topics: Worship Evening Worship Lyrics: 1 Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me, Bless Thy little lamb tonight; Through the darkness be Thou near me; Watch my sleep till morning light. 2 All this day Thy hand has led me, And I thank Thee for Thy care; Thou hast clothed me, warmed and fed me; Listen to my evening prayer. Used With Tune: SHIPSTON
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Great God, to thee my evening song

Author: Anne Steele Appears in 286 hymnals Topics: Evening Worship Used With Tune: BROOKFIELD
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The Day Is Past and Over

Author: Anon.; John Mason Neale Meter: 7.6.7.6.8.8 Appears in 305 hymnals Topics: Particular Times of Worship Evening Lyrics: 1. The day is past and over, all thanks, O Lord, to thee! We pray thee that offenseless the hours of dark may be. O Jesus, keep us in thy sight, and guard us through the coming night. 2. The joys of day are over; we lift our hearts to thee, and call on thee that sinless the hours of dark may be. O Jesus, make their darkness light, and guard us through the coming night. 3. The toils of day are over; we raise our hymn to thee, and ask that free from peril the hours of dark may be. O Jesus, keep us in thy sight, and guard us through the coming night. 4. Be thou our souls' preserver, O God, for thou dost know how many are the perils through which we have to go. Lord Jesus Christ, O hear our call, and guard and save us from them all. Used With Tune: DU FREIDENSFÜRST, HERR JESU CHRIST Text Sources: Greek, prob. 6th cent.
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The day is past and gone

Author: John Leland Appears in 598 hymnals Topics: Worship Morning and Evening Used With Tune: KENTUCKY
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Now All the Woods Are Sleeping

Author: Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676); Catherine Winkworth (1829-1878) Meter: 7.7.6.7.7.8 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Worship Evening Worship Lyrics: 1 Now all the woods are sleeping, And night and stillness creeping O’er city, man, and beast; But thou, my heart, awake thee, To pray’r awhile be take thee, And praise thy Maker ere thou rest. 2 My Jesus, stay Thou by me, And let no foe come nigh me, Safe sheltered by Thy wing; But would the foe alarm me, O let him never harm me, But still Thine angels round me sing! 3 My loved ones, rest securely, From every peril surely Our God will guard your heads; And happy slumbers send you, And bid His hosts attend you, And golden armed watch o’er your beds. Scripture: Psalm 3:5 Used With Tune: INNSBRUCK
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Safely Through Another Week

Author: John Newton Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Appears in 1,025 hymnals Topics: Worship Prayer and Praise; Evening; Lord's Day; Thanksgiving First Line: Safely thro' another week Lyrics: 1 Safely thro' another week God has brought us on our way; Let us now a blessing seek, Waiting in His courts today; Day of all the week the best, Emblem of eternal rest. 2 While we pray for pard'ning grace, Thro' the dear Redeemer's Name, Show Thy reconciled face, Take away our sin and shame: From our worldly cares set free, May we rest this day in Thee. 3 Here we come, Thy name to praise, Let us feel Thy presence near; May Thy glory meet our eyes, While we in Thy house appear: Here afford us, Lord, a taste Of our everlasting rest. 4 May the gospel's joyful sound Conquer sinners, comfort saints; Make the fruits of grace abound, Bring relief for all complaints: Thus may all our Sabbaths prove, Till we rest in Thee above. Amen. Used With Tune: DIX
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LORD, Our Lord, Your Glorious Name

Meter: 7.7.7.6 with refrain Appears in 37 hymnals Topics: Church Year Ascension of the Lord; Church Year Easter; Church Year Passion/Palm Sunday; Church Year Trinity Sunday; Daily Prayer Evening Prayer; Earth; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Emmaus Road; Enemies; God as Creator; God as Defender; God's Friendship; God's Glory; God's Love; God's Majesty; God's Name; God's Presence; Humanity Created by God; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Friend of Sinners; Jesus Christ Good Shepherd; Jesus Christ Teacher; Jesus Christ Way, Truth, and Life; Life Stages Children; Life Stages Family; Occasional Services Christian Marriage; Ten Commandments 3rd Commandment (do not take the name of the Lord in vain); The Creation; Year A, B, C, Christmas, New Year's Day; Year A, C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, Trinity Sunday; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October, 2-8; Year, A, B. C, Holy name of Jesus, January 1 Refrain First Line: LORD, our Lord, in all the earth Lyrics: 1 LORD, our Lord, your glorious name all your wondrous works proclaim; in the heavens with radiant signs evermore your glory shines. How great your name! Refrain: LORD, our Lord, in all the earth, how great your name! Yours the name of matchless worth, excellent in all the earth. How great your name! 2 Infant voices chant your praise, telling of your glorious ways; weakest means work out your will, mighty enemies to still. How great your name! [Refrain] 3 Moon and stars in shining height nightly tell their Maker's might; when I view the heavens afar, then I know how small we are. How great your name! [Refrain] 4 Who are we that we should share in your love and tender care-- raised to an exalted height, crowned with honor in your sight! How great your name! [Refrain] 5 With dominion crowned, we stand o'er the creatures of your hand; all to us subjection yield, in the sea and air and field. How great your name! [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 8 Used With Tune: EVENING PRAISE Text Sources: Psalter, 1912, alt.
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The Day Is Gently Sinking

Author: Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1889) Appears in 149 hymnals Topics: Worship Evening Service First Line: The day is gently sinking to a close Used With Tune: [The day is gently sinking to a close]
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The radiant morn hath passed away

Author: Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903 Appears in 155 hymnals Topics: The Church Worship - Evening Lyrics: 1 The radiant morn hath passed away, And spent too soon her golden store; The shadows of departing day Creep on once more. 2 Our life is but an autumn sun, Its glorious noon how quickly past; Lead us, O Christ, our life-work done, Safe home at last. 3 O by thy soul-inspiring grace Uplift our hearts to realms on high; Help us to look to that bright place Beyond the sky, A-men. 4 Where light, and life, and joy, and peace In undivided empire reign, And thronging angels never cease Their deathless strain; 5 Where saints are clothed in spotless white, And evening shadows never fall, Where thou, eternal Light of light, Art Lord of all. Amen. Used With Tune: ST. GABRIEL
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Father of love and power

Author: George Rawson, 1807-1889 Appears in 59 hymnals Topics: Worship Evening Used With Tune: KIRBY BEDON

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