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How Shall I Sing to God?

Author: Brian Wren, b. 1936 Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive #591 (1994) Meter: Irregular First Line: How shall I sing to God Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with gladness, loving and birth, wonder and worth? I'll sing from the heart, thankfully receiving, joyful in believing. This is my song, I'll sing it with love. 2 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with bleakness, empty and chill, breaking my will? I'll sing through my pain, angrily or aching, crying or complaining This is my song, I'll sing it with love. 3 How shall I sing to God and tell my Savior's story: passover bread, life from the dead? I'll sing with my life, witnessing and giving, risking and forgiving. This is my song, I'll sing it with love. Scripture: Psalm 137 Languages: English Tune Title: HOPE
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How shall I sing to God

Author: Brian A. Wren, 1936- Hymnal: The Book of Praise #697 (1997) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with gladness, loving and birth, wonder and worth? I'll sing from the heart, thankfully receiving, joyful in believing. This is my song; I'll sing it with love. 2 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with bleakness, empty and chill, breaking my will? I'll sing through my pain, angrily or aching, crying or complaining This is my song; I'll sing it with love. 3 How shall I sing to God and tell my Saviour's story, Passover bread, life from the dead? I'll sing with my life, witnessing and giving, risking and forgiving. This is my song; I'll sing it with love. Topics: Discipleship; Gladness / Happiness; One Life in Christ Love; Suffering; Witness / Martyrs Scripture: Psalm 137:1 Languages: English Tune Title: WEAVER HILL
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How shall I sing to God

Author: Brian Arthur Wren, 1936- Hymnal: Together in Song #667 (1999) Meter: 6.7.4.4.5.6.6.9 Lyrics: 1 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with gladness, loving and birth, wonder and worth? I'll sing from the heart, thankfully receiving, joyful in believing. This is my song, I'll sing it with love. 2 How shall I sing to God when life is filled with bleakness, empty and chill, breaking my will? I'll sing through my pain, angrily or aching, crying or complaining This is my song, I'll sing it with love. 3 How shall I sing to God and tell my Saviour's story: passover bread, life from the dead? I'll sing with my life, witnessing and giving, risking and forgiving. This is my song, I'll sing it with love. Topics: Courage; Faith; Music; Our Love to God; Providence; Renewal; Suffering; Thanksgiving; Witness Scripture: Colossians 3:14-15 Languages: English Tune Title: WEAVER MILL

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