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Singing the Living Tradition
Publisher:
Beacon Press, Boston, 1993
Denomination:
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Language:
English
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May nothing evil cross this door
OLDBRIDGE
2
Down the ages we have trod
WOODLAND
3
The world stands out on either side
RICKER
4
I brought my spirit to the sea
JACQUI
5
It is something to have wept as we have wept
KEITH
6
Just as long as I have breath
NICHT SO TRAURIG
7
The leaf unfurling in the April air
ALL LIFE IS ONE
8
Mother Spirit, Father Spirit
MĀTI SVETA
9
No longer forward nor behind
VAN DIEMAN'S LAND
10
Immortal love, forever full
ST. COLUMBA
11
O God of stars and sunlight
BREMEN
12
O Life that maketh all things new
TRURO
13
Songs of spirit, like a prayer
SERVETUS
14
The sun at high noon
MACDOWELL
15
The lone, wild bird in lofty flight
PROSPECT
16
'Tis a gift to be simple
SIMPLE GIFTS
17
Every night and every morn
THE CALL
18
What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul!
WONDROUS LOVE
19
The sun that shines across the sea
BARNFIELD
20
Be thou my vision, O God of my heart
SLANE
21
For the beauty of the earth
DIX
22
Dear weaver of our lives' design
LOBT GOTT, IHR CHRISTEN
23
Bring many names, beautiful and good
WESTCHASE
24
Far rolling voices of the sea
OIKOUMENE
25
God of the earth, the sky, the sea
DUKE STREET
26
Holy, holy, holy, author of creation!
NICAEA
27
I am that great and fiery force
AVE VERA VIRGINITAS
28
View the starry realm of heaven
DACHAU
29
Joyful, joyful, we adore thee
HYMN TO JOY
30
Over my head
REEB
31
Beautifully moving, ceaselessly forming
SAMUEL
32
Now thank we all our God
NUN DANKET ALLE GOTT
33
Sovereign and transforming Grace
MANTON
34
Though I may speak with bravest fire
GIFT OF LOVE
35
Unto thy temple, Lord, we come
DUKE STREET
36
When in our music God is glorified
ENGELBERG
37
God who fills the universe
FRANCIS DAVID
38
Morning has broken
BUNESSAN
39
Bring, O morn, thy music! Night, thy starlit silence!
NICAEA
40
The morning hangs a signal
MEIRIONYDD
41
You that have spent the silent night
LOBT GOTT, IHR CHRISTEN
42
Morning, so fair to see
SCHÖNSTER HERR JESU
43
The morning, noiseless, flings its gold
NATURE'S ADVENT
44
We sing of golden mornings
COMPLAINER
45
Now while the day in trailing splendor
LEE
46
Now the day is over
WEM IN LEIDENSTAGEN
47
Now on land and sea descending
VESPER HYMN
48
Again, as evening's shadow falls
ROCKBRIDGE
49
Stillness reigns, the winds are sleeping
QUEM PASTORES
50
When darkness nears and embers die
DOVER KNIGHT
51
Lady of the season's laughter
JULION
52
In sweet fields of autumn the gold grain is falling
CRADLE SONG
53
I walk the unfrequented road
CONSOLATION
54
Now light is less; moon skies are wide and deep
SURSUM CORDA
55
Dark of winter; soft and still
WINTER MEDITATION
56
Bells in the high tower, ringing o'er the white hills
KRISZTUS URUNKNAK
57
All beautiful the march of days
FOREST GREEN
58
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild, wild sky
GONFALON ROYAL
59
Almond trees, renewed in bloom
CON X'OM LANG
60
In time of silver rain
LANGSTON
61
Lo, the earth awakes again Alleluia!
EASTER HYMN
62
When the daffodils arrive
HASIDIM
63
Spring has now unwrapped the flowers
BLACKBURN
64
Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers today
COOLINGE
65
The sweet June days are come again
FOREST GREEN
66
When the summer sun is shining
HOLY MANNA
67
We sing now together our song of thanksgiving
KREMSER
68
Come, ye thankful people, come
ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR
69
Give thanks for the corn and the wheat that are reaped
FOUNDATION
70
Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard!
LAND OF REST
71
In the spring, with plow and harrow
HEATON
72
Has summer come now, dawning
CHRISTMAS DAWN
73
Summertime has turned the starwheel
PRAHA
74
On the dusty earth drum
WEM IN LEIDENSTAGEN
75
The harp at Nature's advent strung
WALDEN
76
For flowers that bloom about our feet
WAS GOTT THUT
77
Seek not afar for beauty; lo, it glows
COOLINGE
78
Color and fragrance
O BARVY VUNE
79
No number tallies nature up
RESIGNATION
80
Wild waves of storm
WILD WAVES
81
The wordless mountains bravely still
BROMLEY
82
This land of bursting sunrise
ANDUJAR
83
Winds be still
LEAD ME LORD
84
How far can reach a smile
ZIMMERMANN
85
Although this life is but a wraith
DUNEDIN
86
Blessed Spirit of my life
[Blessed Spirit of my life]
87
Nearer, my God to thee
BETHANY
88
Calm soul of all things, make it mine
TALLIS' CANON
89
Come, my way, my truth, my life
THE CALL
90
From all the fret and fever of the day
COOLINGE
91
Mother of all, in every age
ST. COLUMBA
92
Mysterious Presence, source of all
WAREHAM
93
To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
LOBT GOTT, IHR CHRISTEN
94
What is this life if, full of care
DEVOTION
95
There is more love somewhere
BIKO
96
I cannot think of them as dead
DISTANT BELOVED
97
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
WHEATLEY
98
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now is hung
ORIENTIS PARTIBUS
99
Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down
DUBOIS
100
I've got peace like a river
WHITNEY
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