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Help Us Accept Each Other

Author: Fred Kaan, 1929 - Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #171 (1982) Topics: Change Scripture: 1 John 4:16 Languages: English Tune Title: AURELIA

Open My Heart

Author: Keith Lancaster, 1957- Hymnal: Community of Christ Sings #171 (2013) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Change First Line: Open my heart to what you know Scripture: Psalm 119:18 Languages: English Tune Title: [Open my heart to what you know]

God, Who Touchest Earth with Beauty

Author: Mary S. Edgar, 1889-1973 Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #172 (1982) Topics: Change Scripture: Psalm 51:10-12 Languages: English Tune Title: SACRED REST

Creator God, Creating Still

Author: Jane Parker Huber Hymnal: Hymns of the Saints #190 (1982) Topics: Change Languages: English Tune Title: MORNING SONG
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Now I Recall My Childhood

Author: Rabindranath Tagore, 1861-1941 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #191 (1993) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Change First Line: Now I recall my childhood when the sun Lyrics: 1 Now I recall my childhood when the sun burst to my bedside with the day’s surprise; faith in the marvelous bloomed anew each dawn, flowers bursting fresh within my heart each day. 2 Then looking on the world with simple joy, on insects, birds, and beasts, and common weeds, the grass and clouds had fullest wealth of awe; my mother’s voice gave meaning to the stars. 3 Now when I turn to think of coming death, I find life’s song in star-songs of the night, in rise of curtains and new morning light, in life reborn in fresh surprise of love. Languages: English Tune Title: SURSUM CORDA
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Nay, Do Not Grieve

Author: Sarojini Naidu, 1879-1949 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #192 (1993) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Topics: Change First Line: Nay, do not grieve though life be full of sadness Lyrics: 1 Nay, do not grieve though life be full of sadness, dawn will not veil its splendor for your grief, nor spring deny their bright appointed beauty to lotus blossom and ashoka leaf. 2 Nay, do not pine though life be marred with trouble, time will not pause or tarry on its way; today that seems so long, so strange, so bitter, will soon be some forgotten yesterday. 3 Nay, do not weep; new hopes, new dreams, new faces, joy yet unspent of all the unborn years, will prove your heart a traitor to its sorrow and make your eyes unfaithful to their tears. Languages: English Tune Title: NAIDU
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Singer of Life

Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #196 (1993) Meter: Irregular Topics: Change First Line: Singer of Life, all flowers are songs Lyrics: 1 Singer of Life, all flowers are songs, with petals do you write. Singer of Life, you color the earth, dazzling the eye with birds red and bright. Joy is for us! The flowers are spread@ Singing is our delight! 2 Mortal are we, with all living things, with eagles in the sky. Even all gold and jade will not last; singing alone, I know, cannot die. Here is this house of springtime bestow songs that like birds can fly. Languages: English Tune Title: LACQUIPARLE
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When Eyes That We Once Knew as Keen

Author: John Core, 1951- Hymnal: Community of Christ Sings #202 (2013) Topics: Change Lyrics: 1 When eyes that we once knew as keen, alive to every wondrous sight, turn inward toward some land unseen of hidden seas and unknown heights, grant us to look upon the face and find the heart to take the loss, the patience and a touch of grace to bear this bitter, ling'ring cross. 2 When murmurs come where speech had been, the laughter gone, the well-turned phrase, the voice that we delighted in, the pleasant chats of other days– though these are stilled, may we recall the hours we spent, the joy we knew, the words we shared before this wall of silence and of sorrow grew. 3 These hands that flitted over cloth, or roughened while the wood grew smooth, that dug the garden, stirred the broth, sensed when to prod and how to soothe— God, as we hold now taskless hands, and help with clothing, care, and food, we pray the soul may understand the things we do in gratitude. 4 O God, this mind we thought so vast contracts, and simple thoughts go wrong, yet still it treasures music past: a wisp of words, a snatch of song. Within the burdens we must bear your grace still shines in such small things. We trust all to your loving care, rejoicing that the soul still sings. Scripture: Psalm 38:9-11 Languages: English Tune Title: YE BANKS AND BRAES
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God is love: His mercy brightens

Author: Sir John Bowring, 1792-1872 Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #203 (1899) Topics: Change Universal Tune Title: AGAPE
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By every means, in every way

Hymnal: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention #261 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Awakening and Inviting The great Change Languages: English

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