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Alleluia! Jesus is risen!

Author: Herbert F. Brokering (1926-2009) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #195 (2013) Meter: 9.10.9.10 with refrain Topics: Future hope Scripture: Matthew 28:1-7 Languages: English Tune Title: EARTH AND ALL STARS

Alleluia, alleluia

Author: Fintan O'Carroll (1922-1981); Christopher Walker (b. 1947) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #196 (2013) Topics: Future hope First Line: Now he is living, the Christ Scripture: Revelation 1:18 Languages: English Tune Title: CELTIC ALLELUIA
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Christ the Lord is risen again

Author: Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878); Michael Weisse (c. 1480-1534) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #200a (2013) Meter: 7.7.7.7 with alleluia Topics: Future hope Lyrics: 1 Christ the Lord is risen again, Christ hath broken every chain. Hark, angelic voices cry, singing evermore on high, Alleluia! 2 He who gave for us his life, who for us endured the strife, is our Paschal Lamb to-day; we too sing for joy, and say Alleluia! 3 He who bore all pain and loss comfortless upon the cross, lives in glory now on high, pleads for us, and hears our cry: Alleluia! 4 He whose path no records tell, who descended into hell, who the strong man armed hath bound, now in highest heaven is crowned. Alleluia! 5 He who slumbered in the grave is exalted now to save; now through Christendom it rings that the Lamb is King of kings. Alleluia! 6 Now he bids us tell abroad how the lost may be restored, how the penitent forgiven, how we too may enter heaven. Alleluia! 7 Thou, our Paschal Lamb indeed, Christ, thy ransomed people feed; take our sins and guilt away: let us sing by night and day Alleluia! Scripture: Luke 24:46-48 Languages: English Tune Title: WÜRTTEMBERG
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Christ the Lord is risen again

Author: Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878); Michael Weisse (c. 1480-1534) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #200b (2013) Meter: 7.7.7.7 with alleluia Topics: Future hope Lyrics: 1 Christ the Lord is risen again, Christ hath broken every chain. Hark, angelic voices cry, singing evermore on high, Alleluia! 2 He who gave for us his life, who for us endured the strife, is our Paschal Lamb to-day; we too sing for joy, and say Alleluia! 3 He who bore all pain and loss comfortless upon the cross, lives in glory now on high, pleads for us, and hears our cry: Alleluia! 4 He whose path no records tell, who descended into hell, who the strong man armed hath bound, now in highest heaven is crowned. Alleluia! 5 He who slumbered in the grave is exalted now to save; now through Christendom it rings that the Lamb is King of kings. Alleluia! 6 Now he bids us tell abroad how the lost may be restored, how the penitent forgiven, how we too may enter heaven. Alleluia! 7 Thou, our Paschal Lamb indeed, Christ, thy ransomed people feed; take our sins and guilt away: let us sing by night and day Alleluia! Scripture: Luke 24:46-48 Languages: English Tune Title: ORIENTIS PARTIBUS
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Jesus lives! thy terrors now

Author: Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (1715-1769); Frances Elizabeth Cox (1812-1897) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #207 (2013) Meter: 7.8.7.8 with alleluia Topics: Future hope Lyrics: 1 Jesus lives! thy terrors now can, O death, no more appal us; Jesus lives! by this we know thou, O grave, canst not enthral us. Alleluia. 2 Jesus lives! henceforth is death but the gate of life immortal: this shall calm our trembling breath, when we pass its gloomy portal. Alleluia. 3 Jesus lives! for us he died; then, alone to Jesus living, pure in heart may we abide, glory to our Saviour giving. Alleluia. 4 Jesus lives! our hearts know well naught from us his love shall sever; life nor death nor powers of hell tear us from his keeping ever. Alleluia. 5 Jesus lives! to him the throne over all the world is given: may we go where he is gone, rest and reign with him in heaven. Alleluia. Scripture: Romans 8:35-39 Languages: English Tune Title: ST ALBINUS

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

Author: John M. Neale, 1818-1866; Henry S. Coffin, 1877-1954 Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #211 (1982) Topics: Christmas; Christ the Redeemer; Future; Hope; Invitation; Knowledge; Nations; National and World Peace; Second Coming; Unity Scripture: Zechariah 9:9-10 Languages: English Tune Title: VENI EMMANUEL

Paschal Feast! Upon the cross

Author: Edwin Le Grice (1911-1992) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #214 (2013) Meter: 7.8.7.8 with alleluia Topics: Future hope Scripture: Romans 5:12-21 Languages: English Tune Title: ST ALBINUS
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Thine be the glory, risen, conquering Son

Author: Edmond Budry (1854-1932); Richard Birch Hoyle (1875-1939) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #218 (2013) Meter: 10.11.11.11 with refrain Topics: Future hope Lyrics: 1 Thine be the glory, risen, conquering Son, endless is the victory thou o'er death hast won; angels in bright raiment rolled the stone away, kept the folded grave-clothes where thy body lay. Refrain: Thine be the glory, risen, conquering Son, endless is the victory thou o'er death hast won. 2 Lo, Jesus meets us, risen from the tomb; lovingly he greets us, scatters fear and gloom; let the church with gladness hymns of triumph sing, for her Lord now liveth, death hath lost its sting: [Refrain] 3 No more we doubt thee, glorious Prince of Life; life is naught without thee: aid us in our strife; make us more than conquerors through thy deathless love; bring us safe through Jordan to thy home above: [Refrain] Scripture: John 20:3-9 Languages: English Tune Title: MACCABAEUS
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Ye choirs of new Jerusalem

Author: Robert Campbell (1814-1868); St Fulbert of Chartres (d. 1028) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #221 (2013) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Future hope Lyrics: 1 Ye choirs of new Jerusalem, your sweetest notes employ, the Paschal victory to hymn in strains of holy joy. 2 How Judah's Lion burst his chains, and crushed the serpent's head; and brought with him, from death's domains, the long-imprisoned dead. 3 From hell's devouring jaws the prey alone our Leader bore; his ransomed hosts pursue their way where he hath gone before. 4 Triumphant in his glory now his sceptre ruleth all, earth, heaven, and hell before him bow, and at his footstool fall. 5 While joyful thus his praise we sing, his mercy we implore, into his palace bright to bring and keep us evermore. 6 All glory to the Father be, all glory to the Son, all glory, Holy Ghost, to thee, while endless ages run. Alleluia! Amen. Scripture: Philippians 2:11 Languages: English Tune Title: ST FULBERT

Angels from the Realms of Glory

Author: James Montgomery, 1771-1854 Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #231 (1982) Topics: Christmas; Christ's Divinity; Christ's Humanity; Future; Hope; Incarnation; Joy; Praise Refrain First Line: Come and worship Scripture: Matthew 2:1-2 Languages: English Tune Title: REGENT SQUARE

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