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When human voices cannot sing

Author: Shirley Erena Murray (b. 1931) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When human voices cannot sing and human hearts are breaking, we bring our grief to you, O God, who knows our inner aching. 2 Set free our spirits from all fear — the cloud of dark unknowing, and let the light, the Christ-light show the pathway of our going. 3 Make real for us your holding love, the love which is your meaning, the power to move the stone of death, the hope of Easter morning. 4 And let the one we love now go where we, in faith, shall follow, to travel in the Spirit's peace, to make an end to sorrow. Topics: Church Year Easter; Death and Bereavement; Funerals and The Departed; Future hope; God Love of; Grief; Sorrow; Sorrow and Lament Scripture: John 11:25-26 Used With Tune: JACOB'S WELL

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ST COLUMBA

Appears in 204 hymnals Tune Sources: Irish traditional hymn melody Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12345 45321 12345 Used With Text: When human voices cannot sing
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BARBARA ALLEN

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 13 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Noël Tredinnick (b. 1949) Tune Sources: English Folk Melody Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13454 32123 51175 Used With Text: When human voices cannot sing

JACOB'S WELL

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Barry Rose (b. 1934) Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 32355 61555 43132 Used With Text: When human voices cannot sing

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When human voices cannot sing

Author: Shirley Murray Hymnal: Alleluia Aotearoa #151 (1999) Languages: English Tune Title: ST COLUMBA
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When human voices cannot sing

Author: Shirley Erena Murray (b. 1931) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #355a (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 When human voices cannot sing and human hearts are breaking, we bring our grief to you, O God, who knows our inner aching. 2 Set free our spirits from all fear — the cloud of dark unknowing, and let the light, the Christ-light show the pathway of our going. 3 Make real for us your holding love, the love which is your meaning, the power to move the stone of death, the hope of Easter morning. 4 And let the one we love now go where we, in faith, shall follow, to travel in the Spirit's peace, to make an end to sorrow. Topics: Church Year Easter; Death and Bereavement; Funerals and The Departed; Future hope; God Love of; Grief; Sorrow; Sorrow and Lament Scripture: John 11:25-26 Languages: English Tune Title: BARBARA ALLEN
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When human voices cannot sing

Author: Shirley Erena Murray (b. 1931) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #355b (2013) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 When human voices cannot sing and human hearts are breaking, we bring our grief to you, O God, who knows our inner aching. 2 Set free our spirits from all fear — the cloud of dark unknowing, and let the light, the Christ-light show the pathway of our going. 3 Make real for us your holding love, the love which is your meaning, the power to move the stone of death, the hope of Easter morning. 4 And let the one we love now go where we, in faith, shall follow, to travel in the Spirit's peace, to make an end to sorrow. Topics: Church Year Easter; Death and Bereavement; Funerals and The Departed; Future hope; God Love of; Grief; Sorrow; Sorrow and Lament Scripture: John 11:25-26 Languages: English Tune Title: JACOB'S WELL

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Shirley Erena Murray

1931 - 2020 Person Name: Shirley Murray Author of "When human voices cannot sing" in Alleluia Aotearoa Shirley Erena Murray (b. Invercargill, New Zealand, 1931) studied music as an undergraduate but received a master’s degree (with honors) in classics and French from Otago University. Her upbringing was Methodist, but she became a Presbyterian when she married the Reverend John Stewart Murray, who was a moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Shirley began her career as a teacher of languages, but she became more active in Amnesty International, and for eight years she served the Labor Party Research Unit of Parliament. Her involvement in these organizations has enriched her writing of hymns, which address human rights, women’s concerns, justice, peace, the integrity of creation, and the unity of the church. Many of her hymns have been performed in CCA and WCC assemblies. In recognition for her service as a writer of hymns, the New Zealand government honored her as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit on the Queen’s birthday on 3 June 2001. Through Hope Publishing House, Murray has published three collections of her hymns: In Every Corner Sing (eighty-four hymns, 1992), Everyday in Your Spirit (forty-one hymns, 1996), and Faith Makes the Song (fifty hymns, 2002). The New Zealand Hymnbook Trust, for which she worked for a long time, has also published many of her texts (cf. back cover, Faith Makes the Song). In 2009, Otaga University conferred on her an honorary doctorate in literature for her contribution to the art of hymn writing. I-to Loh, Hymnal Companion to “Sound the Bamboo”: Asian Hymns in Their Cultural and Liturgical Context, p. 468, ©2011 GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago

Noel Tredinnick

b. 1949 Person Name: Noël Tredinnick (b. 1949) Arranger of "BARBARA ALLEN" in Ancient and Modern Composer

Barry Rose

b. 1934 Person Name: Barry Rose (b. 1934) Composer of "JACOB'S WELL" in Ancient and Modern
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