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Psalm 81

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 48 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:1 First Line: Sing to the Lord aloud Lyrics: Sing to the Lord aloud, And make a joyful noise; God is our strength, our Savior God; Let Isr'el hear his voice. "From vile idolatry Preserve my worship clean; I am the Lord, who set thee free From slavery and sin. "Stretch thy desires abroad, And I'll supply them well: But if ye will refuse your God, If Isr'el will rebel; "I'll leave them," saith the Lord, "To their own lusts a prey, And let them run the dang'rous road, 'Tis their own chosen way. "Yet, O! that all my saints Would hearken to my voice! Soon I would ease their sore complaints, And bid their hearts rejoice. "While I destroy their foes, I'd richly feed my flock; And they should taste the stream that flows From their eternal rock." Topics: Punishment and salvation; Promises and threatenings; Spiritual blessings and punishments; Threatenings and promises; Warnings of God to his people

You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Gift of Finest Wheat)

Author: Omer Westendorf, b. 1916 Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 45 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:16 First Line: As when the shepherd calls his sheep Refrain First Line: You satisfy the hungry heart Topics: Holy Communion Used With Tune: BICENTENNIAL

Here I am, Lord

Author: Daniel L. Schutte (b. 1947) Meter: 7.7.7.4 with refrain Appears in 63 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 81:16 First Line: I, the Lord of sea and sky Topics: The Living God Our Response to God - in mission and service; The Church Celebrates Ordination; Dedication of people; Mission; Word of God Used With Tune: HERE I AM, LORD

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BICENTENNIAL

Meter: 8.6.8.6 with refrain Appears in 44 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert E. Kreutz, b. 1922 Scripture: Psalm 81:16 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 31235 65316 65355 Used With Text: You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Gift of Finest Wheat)
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GENEVAN 81

Meter: 5.6.5.5.5.6 Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dale Grotenhuis Scripture: Psalm 81 Tune Sources: Genevan Psalter, 1562 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55671 17656 55567 Used With Text: Sing a Psalm of Joy
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HERE I AM, LORD

Meter: 7.7.7.4 with refrain Appears in 63 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Daniel L. Schutte (b. 1947) Scripture: Psalm 81:16 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 17154 55171 65123 Used With Text: Here I am, Lord

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Come, let us join our cheerful songs

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Common Praise #401 (2000) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 81:1 Lyrics: 1 Come, let us join our cheerful songs with angels round the throne; ten thousand thousand are their tongues, but all their joys are one. 2 'Worthy the Lamb that died,' they cry, 'to be exalted thus'; 'Worthy the Lamb,' our lips reply, 'for he was slain for us.' 3 Jesus is worthy to receive honour and power divine; and blessings, more than we can give, be, Lord, for ever thine. 4 Let all that dwell above the sky, and air, and earth, and seas, conspire to lift thy glories high, and speak thine endless praise. 5 The whole creation joins in one to bless the sacred name of him that sits upon the throne, and to adore the Lamb. Topics: Epiphany II Year B; St. Michael and All Angels Languages: English Tune Title: NATIVITY
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Hark, my soul, it is the Lord

Author: William Cowper, 1731-1800 Hymnal: Common Praise #457 (2000) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Scripture: Psalm 81:7 Lyrics: 1 Hark, my soul, it is the Lord; 'tis thy Saviour, hear his word; Jesus speaks, and speaks to thee, 'Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me? 2 'I delivered thee when bound, and, when wounded, healed thy wound; sought thee wandering, set thee right, turned thy darkness into light. 3 'Can a woman's tender care cease towards the child she bare? Yes, she may forgetful be, yet will I remember thee. 4 'Mine is an unchanging love, higher than the heights above, deeper than the depths beneath, free and faithful, strong as death. 5 'Thou shalt see my glory soon, when the work of grace is done; partner of my throne shalt be: say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me?' 6 Lord, it is my chief complaint that my love is weak and faint; yet I love thee, and adore; O for grace to love thee more! Topics: Proper 12 Year C; Proper 20 Year C Languages: English Tune Title: ST BEES

I sing the almighty power of God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Singing the Faith #107 (2011) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 81:1 Topics: The Glory of God In Creation and Providence Languages: English Tune Title: ST. SAVIOUR

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Omer Westendorf

1916 - 1997 Person Name: Omer Westendorf, b. 1916 Scripture: Psalm 81:16 Author of "You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Gift of Finest Wheat)" in With One Voice Omer Westendorf, one of the earliest lyricists for Roman Catholic liturgical music in English, died on October 22, 1997, at the age of eighty-one. Born on February 24, 1916, Omer got his start in music publishing after World War II, when he brought home for his parish choir in Cincinnati some of the Mass settings he had discovered in Holland. Interest in the new music being published in Europe led to his creation of the World Library of Sacred Music, initially a music-importing firm that brought much of this new European repertoire to U.S. parishes. Operating out of a garage in those early years, Omer often joked about the surprised expressions of visitors who stopped by and found a wide range of sheet music in various states of “storage” (read disarray). Later, as World Library Publications, the company began publishing some of its own music, including new works with English texts by some of those same Dutch composers, for example, Jan Vermulst. In 1955 World Library published the first edition of The Peoples Hymnal, which would become the People's Mass Book in 1964, one of the first hymnals to reflect the liturgical reforms proposed by Vatican II. Omer also introduced the music of Lucien Deiss to Catholic parishes through the two volumes of Biblical Hymns and Psalms. Using his own name and several pen names, Omer composed numerous compositions for liturgical use, though his best-known works may be the texts for the hymns “Where Charity and Love Prevail,” “Sent Forth by God’s Blessing,” and especially “Gift of Finest Wheat.” As he lay dying, his family and friends gathered around his bed to sing his text “Shepherd of Souls, in Love, Come, Feed Us.” NPM honored Omer as its Pastoral Musician of the Year in 1985. --liturgicalleaders.blogspot.com/2008 =========================== Pseudonyms: Paul Francis Mark Evans J. Clifford Evers --Letter from Tom Smith, Executive Director of The Hymn Society, to Leonard Ellinwood, 6 February 1980. DNAH Archives.

Robert Kreutz

1922 - 1996 Person Name: Robert E. Kreutz, b. 1922 Scripture: Psalm 81:16 Composer of "BICENTENNIAL" in With One Voice

Daniel L. Schutte

b. 1947 Person Name: Daniel L. Schutte (b. 1947) Scripture: Psalm 81:16 Author of "Here I am, Lord" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)