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Now Thank We All Our God

Author: Martin Rinkart; Catherine Winkworth Appears in 691 hymnals Topics: Thankfulness, Thanksgiving Lyrics: 1 Now thank we all our God With heart and hands and voices, Who wondrous things hath done, In whom His world rejoices; Who, from our mother's arms, Hath blessed us on our way With countless gifts of love, And still is ours today. 2 O may this bounteous God Through all our life be near us, With ever joyful hearts And blessed peace to cheer us; And keep us in His grace, And guide us when perplexed, And free us from all ills In this world and the next. 3 All praise and thanks to God The Father now be given, The Son, and Him who reigns With them in highest heaven, The one eternal God Whom earth and heav'n adore; For thus it was, is now, And shall be evermore. Amen. Used With Tune: [Now thank we all our God]
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Give Thanks

Author: Henry Smith, b. 1952 Appears in 40 hymnals Topics: Thankfulness First Line: Give thanks with a grateful heart Scripture: 1 Chronicles 16:8 Used With Tune: GIVE THANKS
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We Praise You, O God

Author: Julia C. Cory Meter: 12.11.12.11 Appears in 158 hymnals Topics: Thankfulness First Line: We praise you, O God, our Redeemer, Creator Lyrics: 1 We praise you, O God, our Redeemer, Creator; in grateful devotion our tribute we bring. We lay it before you, we kneel and adore you; we bless your holy name, glad praises we sing. 2 We worship you, God of our fathers and mothers; through life's storm and tempest our guide you have been. When perils o'ertake us, you never forsake us. And with your help, O Lord, our battles we win. 3 With voices united our praises we offer; our songs of thanksgiving to you we now raise. Your strong arm will guide us, our God is beside us. To you, our great Redeemer, fore'er be praise! Scripture: Psalm 48:14 Used With Tune: KREMSER

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[Now thank we all our God]

Appears in 557 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Johann Crüger Topics: Thankfulness, Thanksgiving Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 55566 53432 32155 Used With Text: Now Thank We All Our God
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LASST UNS ERFREUEN

Appears in 498 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ralph Vaughan Williams Topics: Give Thanks to the Lord Tune Sources: Geistliche Kirchengasänge, Cologne, 1623 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 11231 34511 23134 Used With Text: Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow
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OLD 113th

Appears in 115 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mattäus Greiter, c. 1500-1552; V. Earle Copes, 1921 - Topics: Thanks, Thanksgiving Tune Sources: Strassburger Kirchenamt, 1525 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 11231 34554 32134 Used With Text: God of the Earth, the Sky, the Sea

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Songs of Thankfulness and Praise

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: Voices United #101 (1996) Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Topics: Thankfulness Lyrics: 1 Songs of thankfulness and praise, Jesus Christ, to you we raise, manifested by the star, to the sages from afar; branch of royal David's stem in your birth at Bethlehem; anthems be to you addressed God in flesh made manifest. 2 Manifest at Jordan's stream, Prophet, Priest and King supreme; and at Cana wedding-guest in your Godhead manifest; manifest in power divine, changing water into wine: anthems be to you addressed God in flesh made manifest. 3 Manifest in making whole palsied limbs and fainting soul; manifest in valiant fight, quelling all the devil's might; manifest in gracious will, ever bringing good from ill: anthems be to you addressed God in flesh made manifest. 4 Grant us grace to see you, Lord, mirrored in your holy Word; with your grace our lives endow, grace to imitate you now, that we like to you may be at your great epiphany; anthems be to you addressed God in flesh made manifest. Languages: English Tune Title: SALZBURG (HINTZE)

Thanksgiving

Author: Anna M. Shepard Hymnal: Children's Hymnal #136 (1957) Topics: Thankfulness First Line: Sing a song of thankfulness Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing a song of thankfulness]
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Give Thanks, My Soul, For Harvest

Author: William Watkins Reid, Sr. Hymnal: Voices United #522 (1996) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Thankfulness First Line: Give thanks, my soul for harvest Lyrics: 1 Give thanks, my soul, for harvest, for store of fruit and grain; but know the owner gives so that we may share again. Where people suffer hunger, or little children cry, with gifts from God’s rich bounty may thankfulness reply. 2 Give thanks, my soul, for riches of woodland, mine, and hill; but know that gold and timber are the Creator's still. God lends to us, as stewards, abundance we might share, and thus provide earth's children the blessing of God's care. 3 Give thanks, my soul, for labours, that strength and days employ; but know the Maker's purpose brings toil as well as joy. Show forth, O God, your purpose; direct our will and hand to share your love and bounty with all in every land. Tune Title: MUNICH

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Omer Westendorf

1916 - 1997 Topics: Thankfulness and Thanksgiving Author of "Sent Forth by God's Blessing" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal 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.

Hans Leo Hassler

1564 - 1612 Topics: Thankfulness Composer of "PASSION CHORALE" in The Worshiping Church Hans Leo Hassler Germany 1564-1612. Born at Nuremberg, Germany, he came from a family of famous musicians and received early education from his father. He then studied in Venice, Italy, with Andrea Gabrieli, uncle of Giovanni Gabrieli, his friend, with whom he composed a wedding motet. The uncle taught him to play the organ. He learned the polychoral style and took it back to Germany after Andrea Gabrieli's death. He served as organist and composer for Octavian Fugger, the princely art patron of Augsburg (1585-1601). He was a prolific composer but found his influence limited, as he was Protestant in a still heavily Catholic region. In 1602 he became director of town music and organist in the Frauenkirche in Nuremberg until 1608. He married Cordula Claus in 1604. He was finally court musician for the Elector of Saxony in Dresden, Germany, evenually becoming Kapellmeister (1608-1612). A Lutheran, he composed both for Roman Catholic liturgy and for Lutheran churches. He produced two volumns of motets, a famous collection of court songs, and a volume of simpler hymn settings. He published both secular and religious music, managing to compose much for the Catholic church that was also usable in Lutheran settings. He was also a consultant to organ builders. In 1596 he, with 53 other organists, had the opportunity to examine a new instrument with 59 stops at the Schlosskirche, Groningen. He was recognized for his expertise in organ design and often was called on to examine new instruments. He entered the world of mechanical instrument construction, developing a clockwork organ that was later sold to Emperor Rudolf II. He died of tuberculosis in Frankfurt, Germany. John Perry

Nolan Williams

Person Name: Nolan Williams, Jr. Topics: Gratitude and Thanks Arranger of "[Sometimes I feel discouraged]" in Singing the Journey