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Standing at the portal

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal, 1836-1879 Hymnal: TBP1997 #811 (1997) Meter: 6.5.6.5 D with refrain Refrain First Line: Onward, then, and fear not Lyrics: 1 Standing at the portal of the opening year, words of comfort meet us hushing every fear, spoken through the silence by God's loving voice, tender, strong and faithful, making us rejoice. Refrain: Onward, then, and fear not, children of the day, for God's word shall never, never pass away. 2 "I, your God, am with you: do not be afraid; I will help and strengthen; do not be dismayed, for I will uphold you with my own right hand; you are called and chosen in my sight to stand." [Refrain] 3 God will not forsake us and will never fail; God's eternal covenant ever will prevail. Resting on this promise, what have we to fear? God is all-sufficient for the coming year. [Refrain] Topics: Comfort / Consolation; Covenant; God Word of; God Presence of; Old and New Year; Promise Scripture: Joshua 1:5 Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ALBAN'S
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Glory to God

Hymnal: TBP1997 #812 (1997) First Line: Glory to God, glory to God Lyrics: Glory to God, glory to God, glory in the highest! Glory to God, glory to God. Hallelujah, hallelujah! --- LATIN - Gloria, gloria, in excelsis Deo! Gloria, gloria. Alleluia, alleluia! --- FRENCH - Gloire à Dieu, gloire à Dieu, gloire dans les hauts-lieux! Gloire à Dieu, gloire à Dieu. Alléluia, alleluia! Topics: Canticles and Scripture Paraphrases; Languages other than English Latin; Languages other than English French; Old and New Year; Service Music Scripture: Luke 2:14 Languages: English; French; Latin Tune Title: GLORIA (TAIZÉ)
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Father, we praise thee

Author: Gregory the Great, 540-604; Percy Dearmer, 1867-1936 Hymnal: TBP1997 #813 (1997) Meter: 11.11.11.5 First Line: Father, we praise thee, now the night is over Lyrics: 1 Father, we praise thee, now the night is over; active and watchful, standing we all before thee; singing, we offer prayer and meditation: thus we adore thee. 2 Monarch of all things, fit us for thy mansions; banish our weakness, health and wholeness sending; bring us to heaven, where thy saints united joy without ending. 3 All-holy Father, Son, and equal Spirit, trinity blessed, send us thy salvation; thine is the glory, gleaming and resounding through all creation. Topics: Glory; Healing / Health; Heaven; Joy; Morning; Saints; Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTE SANCTORUM

Morning has broken

Author: Eleanor Farjeon, 1881-1965 Hymnal: TBP1997 #814 (1997) Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Topics: Light; Morning; Praise Scripture: Genesis 2:4-9 Languages: English Tune Title: BUNESSAN
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New every morning is the love

Author: John Keble, 1792-1866 Hymnal: TBP1997 #815 (1997) Lyrics: 1 New every morning is the love our wakening and uprising prove; through sleep and darkness safely brought, restored to life and power and thought. 2 New mercies each returning day around us hover while we pray, new perils past, new sins forgiven, new thoughts of God, new hopes of heaven. 3 If on our daily course our mind be set to hallow all we find, new treasures still of countless price God will provide for sacrifice. 4 The trivial round, the common task, will furnish all we ought to ask, room to deny ourselves, a road to bring us daily nearer God. 5 Only, O Lord, in thy dear love fit us for perfect rest above, and help us, this and every day to live more nearly as we pray. Topics: Discipleship; Love; Mercy; Morning Scripture: Lamentations 3:23 Languages: English Tune Title: MELCOMBE
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Now that the daylight fills

Author: Ambrose of Milan, 340-397; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: TBP1997 #816 (1997) First Line: Now that the daylight fills the sky Lyrics: 1 Now that the daylight fills the sky, we lift our hearts to heaven on high, that God, in all we do or say, would keep us free from harm this day. 2 Our hearts and lips may God restrain; keep us from causing others pain, that we may see and serve the Son, and grow in love for everyone. 3 From evil may God guard our eyes, our ears from empty praise and lies; from selfishness and hearts release, that we may serve, and know God's peace, 4 that we, when this new day is gone, and night in turn is drawing on, with conscience free from sin and blame, may praise and bless the holy Name. 5 To God the Father, heavenly Light, to Christ, revealed in earthly night, to God the Holy Ghost we raise our equal and unceasing praise. Topics: God Shelter / Shield; Hymns with Doxologies; Morning Scripture: Psalm 34:13-14 Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, JESU CHRIST
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O splendour of God's glory bright

Author: Ambrose of Milan, 340-397; Louis Fitzgerald Benson, 1855-1930 Hymnal: TBP1997 #817 (1997) Lyrics: 1 O splendor of God’s glory bright, from light eternal bringing light! O Light of light, light’s living spring, true day, all days illumining. 2 Come, very Sun of heaven’s love, in lasting radiance from above, and to our inward hearts convey the Holy Spirit's cloudless ray. 3 And now to you our prayers ascend, Creator, glorious without end; we plead with sovereign grace for power to conquer in temptation’s hour. 4 Confirm our will to do the right, and keep our hearts from envy’s blight; let faith its eager fires renew, and hate the false, and love the true. 5 Dawn’s glory gilds the earth and skies: let him, our perfect morn, arise– the Word in God the Father one, the Father imaged in the Son. Topics: God Glory of; Jesus Christ Word; Light; Morning; Prayer / Prayers / Poems Scripture: Psalm 141:2 Languages: English Tune Title: SOLEMNIS HAEC FESTIVITAS
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O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace

Author: John Chandler, 1806-1876; Anonymous Hymnal: TBP1997 #818 (1997) Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace, thou brightness of thy Father's face, thou fountain of eternal light, whose beams disperse the shades of night. 2 Come, holy Sun of heavenly love, shower down thy radiance from above, and to our inward hearts convey the Holy Spirit's cloudless ray. 3 May faith, deep-rooted in the soul, subdue our flesh, our minds control; may guile depart and discord cease, and all within be joy and peace. 4 O hallowed be the approaching day; let meekness be our morning ray, and faithful love our noonday light, and hope our sunset calm and bright. 5 O Christ, with each returning morn, thine image to our hearts is borne; oh may we ever clearly see our Saviour and our God in thee. Hallelujah. Topics: Faith; Growth in Faith; Light; Morning Languages: English Tune Title: GONFALON ROYAL

Awake, arise, oh sing a new song

Author: Marna Leasure, 20th cent. Hymnal: TBP1997 #819 (1997) Meter: Irregular Topics: Choruses and Meditative Songs; Joy; Morning Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-3 Languages: English Tune Title: AWAKE, ARISE
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Holy God, holy and mighty

Hymnal: TBP1997 #820 (1997) First Line: Holy, holy, holy, God (Agios O Theos) Lyrics: Holy, holy, holy God, holy and almighty, holy and eternal, have mercy on us. --- GREEK - Agios O Theos, agios ischiros, agios athanatos, eleison imas. Topics: Languages other than English Greek; Morning; Service Music Scripture: Isaiah 6:3 Languages: English; Greek Tune Title: TRISAGION

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