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Faithful Christians, One and All

Author: Martin Michalec; Jaroslav J. Vajda Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #300 (1995) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Christmas; Annunciation of the Lord; Christian year--Christmas Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 Languages: English Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER
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Join We All with One Accord

Author: Matthew of Kunwald; Gabriel Komarovsky; Michael Weisse Hymnal: Moravian Book of Worship #525 (1995) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Lyrics: 1 Join we all with one accord; praise we all our common Lord; for we all have heard his voice, all have made his will our choice. Join we with the saints of old, no more strangers in the fold, one the Shepherd who us sought, one the flock his blood has bought. 2 One our Master, one alone, none but Christ as Lord we own; "brethren of his law" are we — “As I loved you, so love ye.” Branches we in Christ, the Vine, living by his life divine; as the Father with the Son, so, in Christ, we all are one. 3 One the name in which we pray, one our Savior day by day; with one cup and with one bread thus one cov'nant way we tread. One in spirit, one in life, one amid earth’s frequent strife, one in faith and one in love, one in hope of heav'n above. Topics: Nature of the Church; Christ--Adoration and praise; Church--Foundation and nature; Church--Foundation and nature; Church--Unity; Fellowship; Following Christ; Holy Communion; Lovefeast Scripture: John 10:16 Languages: English Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER
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When the King shall come again

Author: Christopher Idle, 1938- Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #56 (2010) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 When the King shall come again all his power revealing, splendour shall announce his reign, life and joy and healing: earth no longer in decay, hope no more frustrated; this is God's redemption day longingly awaited. 2 In the desert trees take root fresh from his creation; plants and flowers and sweetest fruit join the celebration; rivers spring up from the earth, barren lands adorning; valleys, this is your new birth, mountains, greet the morning! 3 Strengthen feeble hands and knees, fainting hearts, be cheerful! God who comes for such as these, seeks and saves the fearful; deaf ears, hear the silent tongues sing away their weeping; blind eyes, see the lifeless ones walking, running, leaping. 4 There God's highway shall be seen where no roaring lion, nothing evil or unclean Walks the road to Zion: ransomed people, homeward bound, all your praises voicing, see your Lord with glory crowned. Share in his rejoicing! Topics: Hymns for the Church Year Advent Languages: English Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER
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Come, ye faithful, raise the strain

Author: St. John of Damascus, 8th cent. ; J. M. Neale Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America 1940 #94a (1940) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Easter; Easter Day Evening Prayer Opening; Easter I Morning Prayer Opening; Easter III Evening Prayer Opening Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER

Venid, Fieles, y Cantad

Author: Juan de Damasco, siglo VIII; J. M. Neale, 1818-1866; F. J. Pagura Hymnal: Cántico Nuevo #116 (1962) First Line: Venid fieles, y cantad Languages: Spanish Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER
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Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain

Author: John of Damascus, c. 696-c. 754; John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #132 (1978) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, you faithful, raise the strain Of triumphant gladness! God has brought his Israel Into joy from sadness, Loosed from Pharoah's bitter yoke Jacob's sons and daughters, Led them with unmoistened foot Through the Red Sea waters. 2 'Tis the spring of souls today: Christ has burst his prison, And from three days' sleep in death As a sun has risen; All the winter of our sins, Long and dark, is flying From his light, to whom is giv'n Laud and praise undying. 3 Now the queen of seasons, bright With the day of splendor, With the royal feast of feasts Comes its joy to render; Comes to gladden faithful hearts Which with true affection Welcome in unwearied strain Jesus' resurrection! 4 For today among the twelve Christ appeared, bestowing His deep peace, which evermore Passes human knowing. Neither could the gates of death, Nor the tomb's dark portal, Nor the watchers, nor the seal, Hold him as a mortal. 5 Alleluia! Now we cry To our King immortal, Who, triumphant, burst the bars Of the tomb's dark portal. Come, you faithful, raise the strain Of triumphant gladness! God has brought his Israel Into joy from sadness! Topics: Easter; Easter 2; Easter Languages: English Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER
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Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain

Author: John of Damascus, 8th cent.; John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #159 (2019) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain Of triumphant gladness; God has brought his Israel Into joy from sadness; Loosed from Pharoah's bitter yoke Jacob's sons and daughters; Led them with unmoistened foot Through the Red Sea waters. 2 'Tis the spring of souls today; Christ has burst his prison, And from three days' sleep in death As a sun has risen; All the winter of our sins, Long and dark, is flying From his light, to whom we give Laud and praise undying. 3 Now the queen of seasons bright With the day of splendor, With the royal feast of feasts Comes its joy to render; Comes to gladden faithful hearts Who with true affection Welcome in unwearied strains Jesus' resurrection. 4 Neither could the gates of death, Nor the tomb's dark portal, Nor the watchers, nor the seal Hold him as a mortal; But today amid the twelve Christ appeared, bestowing Lasting peace which evermore Passes human knowing. 5 "Alleluia!" now we cry To our King immortal, Who, triumphant, burst the bars Of the tomb's dark portal; "Alleluia!" with the Son, God the Father praising; "Alleluia!" yet again To the Spirit raising. Topics: Seasonal Music Easter Vigil Scripture: Exodus 15 Languages: English Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER

Come, ye faithful, raise the strain

Author: John of Damascus, d. c. 780; John Mason Neale Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnal #178 (1969) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Jesus Christ Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: AVE VIRGO VIRGINUM (GAUDEAMUS PARITER)

Cradling Children in His Arm

Author: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872; Johannes H. V. Knudsen, b. 1902 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #193 (1978) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Holy Baptism; Holy Baptism Languages: English Tune Title: GAUDEAMUS PARITER
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Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain

Author: John of Damascus (675?-749?); John Mason Neale (1818-1866) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #215 (1998) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain of triumphant gladness; God hath brought his Israel into joy from sadness: loosed from Pharaoh's bitter yoke Jacob's sons and daughters; led them with unmoistened foot through the Red Sea waters. 2 'Tis the spring of souls today: Christ hath burst his prison, and from three days' sleep in death as a sun hath risen. All the winter of our sins, long and dark, is flying from his light, to whom we give laud and praise undying. 3 Now the queen of seasons, bright with the day of splendour, with the royal feast of feasts, comes its joy to render; comes to glad Jerusalem, who with true affection welcomes in unwearied strains Jesus' resurrection. 4 Neither might the gates of death, nor the tomb's dark portal, nor the watchers, nor the seal hold thee as a mortal; but today amidst the twelve thou didst stand, bestowing that thy peace which evermore passeth human knowing. 5 Alleluia now we cry to our King immortal, who triumphant burst the bars of the tomb's dark portal; alleluia, with the Son God the Father praising; alleluia, yet again to the Spirit raising. Topics: Easter (season); Easter Vigil Scripture: Exodus 12:1-14 Languages: English Tune Title: AVE VIRGO VIRGINUM (GAUDEAMUS PARITER)

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