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HAMILTON

Meter: 7.7.7.6 with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John R. Kleinheksel Sr. Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 54576 54434 65433 Used With Text: From the Nets of Our Labor (We Will Rise Up And Follow)

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From the Nets of Our Labor (We Will Rise Up And Follow)

Author: Mary Louise Bringle Meter: 7.7.7.6 with refrain Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: From the nets of our labor Refrain First Line: We will rise up and follow Lyrics: 1 From the nets of our labors, through the noise and confusion, from the city or seashore, Jesus summons us all. Refrain: We will rise up and follow, Christ before and beside us, loving pattern to guide us, as we answer the call. 2 When we faint and grow weary from the bearing of burdens, with a message of comfort, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 3 In the eyes of the stranger— tearful, joyous, or frightened— in the face of each neighbor, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 4 When we hear words of hatred spreading fear or false witness, words that cry to be challenged, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 5 In each moment of courage, steadfast even through trembling; in the yearning for justice, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 6 Like disciples before us, from the city or seashore, risking selfless compassion: Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] Topics: Discipleship; Justice and Reconciliation; Obedience; Work Scripture: Matthew 4:18-22 Used With Tune: HAMILTON

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From the Nets of Our Labor (We Will Rise Up And Follow)

Author: Mary Louise Bringle Hymnal: Glory to God #751 (2013) Meter: 7.7.7.6 with refrain First Line: From the nets of our labor Refrain First Line: We will rise up and follow Lyrics: 1 From the nets of our labors, through the noise and confusion, from the city or seashore, Jesus summons us all. Refrain: We will rise up and follow, Christ before and beside us, loving pattern to guide us, as we answer the call. 2 When we faint and grow weary from the bearing of burdens, with a message of comfort, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 3 In the eyes of the stranger— tearful, joyous, or frightened— in the face of each neighbor, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 4 When we hear words of hatred spreading fear or false witness, words that cry to be challenged, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 5 In each moment of courage, steadfast even through trembling; in the yearning for justice, Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] 6 Like disciples before us, from the city or seashore, risking selfless compassion: Jesus summons us all. [Refrain] Topics: Discipleship; Justice and Reconciliation; Obedience; Work Scripture: Matthew 4:18-22 Languages: English Tune Title: HAMILTON

From the Nets of Our Labour

Author: Mary Louise Bringle Hymnal: Worship in the city #146 (2015) Refrain First Line: We will rise up and follow, Topics: Justice Service Languages: English Tune Title: From the nets of our labour]

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Mary Louise Bringle

b. 1953 Author of "From the Nets of Our Labor (We Will Rise Up And Follow)" in Glory to God

John R Kleinheksel

Person Name: John R. Kleinheksel Composer of "HAMILTON (Kleinheksel)"
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