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Joyful Is the Dark

Author: Brian Wren, b. 1936 Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #760 (1994) Meter: 10.10.11.10 Scripture: Mark 15:46-47 First Line: Joyful is the dark, holy, hidden, God Lyrics: 1 Joyful is the dark, holy, hidden God, Rolling cloud of night beyond all naming: Majesty in darkness, Energy of love, Word-in-Flesh, the mystery proclaiming. 2 Joyful is the dark, Spirit of the deep, Winging wildly o'er the world's creation, Silken sheen of midnight plumage black and bright, Swooping with the beauty of a raven. 3 Joyful is the dark, shadowed stable floor; Angels flicker, God on earth confessing, As with exultation, Mary, giving birth, Hails the infant cry of need and blessing. 4 Joyful is the dark, coolness of the tomb, Waiting for the wonder of the morning; Never was that midnight touched by dread and gloom: Darkness was the cradle of the dawning. 5 Joyful is the dark, depth of love divine, Roaring, looming thundercloud of glory; Holy, haunting beauty, living, loving God. Hallelujah! Sing and tell the story! Languages: English Tune Title: JOYFUL DARKNESS
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Come see the place where Jesus lies

Author: Rev. Thomas Edwards Hankinson (1805-1843) Hymnal: Carmina Sanctorum, a selection of hymns and songs of praise with tunes #208 (1886) Scripture: Mark 15:46 Topics: The Lord Jesus Christ Languages: English
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Stations of the Cross

Author: Thomas H. Troeger, b.1945 Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #289 (2012) Meter: 7.7.7.7 with refrain Scripture: Mark 15 First Line: Kneeling in the garden grass Refrain First Line: Not my will but yours be done Topics: Lenten Season; Good Friday; Stations of the Cross Sacraments; Commitment; Journey, Pilgrimage; Judgment; Lament; Obedience; Paschal Mystery; Sickness; Struggle; Suffering Languages: English Tune Title: RULAND
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God, your glory we have seen in your Son

Author: Didier Rimaud, 1922-; Ronald Johnson, 1913-; Brian Arthur Wren, 1936- Hymnal: Together in Song #461 (1999) Meter: 12.12 with refrain Scripture: Mark 15:24-41 First Line: In the fields of this world his good news he has sown Lyrics: Refrain: God, your glory we have seen in your Son, full of truth, full of heavenly grace; in Christ make us live, his love shine on our face, and the nations shall see in us the triumph you have won. 1 In the fields of this world his good news he has sown, and send us out to reap till the harvest is done. [Refrain] 2 In his love like a fire that consumes he passed by, the flame has touched our lips: let us shout, 'Here am I!' [Refrain] 3 He was broken for us, God-forsaken his cry, and still the bread he breaks: to ourselves we must die. [Refrain] 4 He has trampled the grapes of new life on his cross; now drink the cup and live: he has filled it for us. [Refrain] 5 He has founded a kingdom that none shall destroy; the corner-stone is laid: go to work, build with joy! [Refrain] Topics: Commitment; Confirmation Service; Discipleship; Epiphany; Eucharist; Evangelism; Glory of God; Jesus Christ Transfiguration; Kingdom of God; Mission/Sending; People of God; Saints Days and Holy Days Any Saint; Saints Days and Holy Days St Mark; Witness Languages: English Tune Title: DIEU NOUS AVONS VU TA GLOIRE
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Stations of the Cross

Author: Thomas Troeger, b. 1945 Hymnal: Gather (3rd ed.) #495 (2011) Meter: 7.7.7.7 with refrain Scripture: Mark 15 First Line: Kneeling in the garden grass Refrain First Line: Not my will but yours be done Topics: Lenten Season; Good Friday; Stations of the Cross; Commitment; Cross; Faith; Healing; Jesus Christ; Journey; Judgment; Obedience; Paschal Mystery; Struggle; Suffering Languages: English Tune Title: VIA CRUCIS
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Stations of the Cross

Author: Thomas Troeger Hymnal: RitualSong #560 (1996) Meter: 7.7.7.7 with refrain Scripture: Mark 15 First Line: Kneeling in the garden grass Refrain First Line: Not my will but yours be done Topics: Challenge of Gospel; Commitment; Cross; Faith; Good Friday; Jesus Christ; Journey; Judgment; Lent; Obedience; Paschal Mystery; Struggle; Suffering; Triduum Languages: English Tune Title: VIA CRUCIS

Myrrh-Bearing Mary

Author: Rae E. Whitney (1927-) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #235 (1998) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Mark 15:40-47; 16 First Line: Myrrh-bearing Mary from Magdala came Topics: Easter (season); Mary Magdalene Languages: English Tune Title: MYRRH-BEARING MARY
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From the Falter of Breath

Author: John L. Bell Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #489 (1998) Meter: 6.6.9 D Scripture: Mark 15:40-47; 16 Topics: Faith/Trust; Funeral; Christian Life Languages: English Tune Title: IONA BOAT SONG

Myrrh-bearing Mary from Magdala came

Author: Rae E. Whitney, 1927- Hymnal: Together in Song #660 (1999) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Scripture: Mark 15:24-41 Topics: Ministry of Women; Our Sacrifice; Personal Response to Jesus; Resurrection; Saints Days and Holy Days St Mary Magdalene Languages: English Tune Title: MYRRHOPHORES
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Lift Your Voice Rejoicing, Mary

Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles (1828-1896) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #234 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Scripture: Mark 15:40-47; 16 Lyrics: 1 Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary -- Christ has risen from the tomb; on the cross a suffering victim, now as victor he is come. Whom your tears in death were mourning, welcome with your smiles returning. Let your alleluias rise! 2 Raise your weary eyelids, Mary -- see him living evermore; see his countenance so gracious, see the wounds for you he bore. All the glory of the morning pales before those wounds redeeming. Let your alleluias rise! 3 Life is yours for ever, Mary -- for your light is come once more and the strength of death is broken; now your songs of joy outpour. Ended now the night of sorrow, love has brought the blessed morrow. Let your alleluias rise. Topics: Easter (season); Mary Magdalene Languages: English Tune Title: TALITHA CUM

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