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The Sign Of The Cross And The Heart

Author: A. E. Cooper Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #528 (1930) Meter: 9.8.9.8 with refrain First Line: The men of the Church for the Master! Refrain First Line: We've a mission, we've a message Lyrics: 1 The men of the Church for the Master! The men for the work of the hour! Baptized with the spirit of service, Equipped by the Spirit of pow'r. Refrain: We've a mission, we've a message, For the Man of Galilee; For the Christ of Calvary we will love And will follow, will follow and serve. 2 We take up the ensign of Luther; We honor his valor and name: We aim to be true to his purpose, His Christ we exalt and proclaim. [Refrain] 3 We seek to ennoble our manhood, To know of the truth thro' research; To live for the weal of our brother, To labor for Christ and His Church. [Refrain] 4 An army of men with a mission! The brawn of the Church, tried and chaste; We're sent by our King with a message, His love must be published with hast. [Refrain] Topics: Brotherhood Languages: English Tune Title: HERSHEY

The sign of the cross and the heart

Author: A. E. Cooper Hymnal: Songs of Praise for Sunday Schools, Church Societies and the Home #d300 (1935) First Line: The men of the church for the Master Refrain First Line: We've a mission, we've a message

The sign of the cross and the heart

Author: A. E. Cooper Hymnal: The Chautauqua Hymnal, a Collection of Hymns for Gatherings ... and Young Peoples Organizations #d13 (1927) First Line: The men of the church for the Master Refrain First Line: We've a mission, we've a message

The sign of the cross and the heart

Author: A. E. Cooper Hymnal: Songs of Praise #d295 (1935) First Line: The men of the church for the Master Refrain First Line: We've a mission, we've a message

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