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THE SERVANT KING

Meter: Irregular Appears in 15 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Graham Kendrick (b. 1950) Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33432 16234 51432 Used With Text: From heaven you came, helpless babe

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This is our God, the Servant King

Author: Graham Kendrick, 1950- Meter: Irregular Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: From heaven you came, helpless babe Topics: Christ's Sacrifice; Jesus Christ Earthly life; Jesus Christ Humilation; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Jesus Christ Kingship; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Ministry of God's People; Our Sacrifice; Service Scripture: 1 Peter 4:19 Used With Tune: SERVANT KING

Przyszedl bezbrony na świat

Author: Graham Kendrick; Henryk Wieja; W. L. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Przyszedł bezbronny na świat Topics: Rok kościelny Boźe Narodzenie Used With Tune: SERVANT KING

لدنيانا قد أتيت

Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: إلهنا مسيحنا Used With Tune: [لدنيانا قد أتيت]

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This is our God, the Servant King

Author: Graham Kendrick, 1950- Hymnal: Together in Song #256 (1999) Meter: Irregular First Line: From heaven you came, helpless babe Topics: Christ's Sacrifice; Jesus Christ Earthly life; Jesus Christ Humilation; Jesus Christ Incarnation; Jesus Christ Kingship; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Ministry of God's People; Our Sacrifice; Service Scripture: 1 Peter 4:19 Languages: English Tune Title: SERVANT KING

this is our God, the Servant King

Author: Graham Kendrick, b. 1950 Hymnal: Common Praise #432 (2000) Meter: Irregular First Line: From heaven you came, helpless babe Topics: Good Friday; Proper 20 Year A; Proper 20 Year B; Third Sunday Before Advent Year B; Second Sunday Before Advent Year A; Passiontide and Holy Week Scripture: Ephesians 6:7 Languages: English Tune Title: SERVANT KING

This is our God, the Servant King

Author: Graham Kendrick (b. 1950) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #489 (2013) First Line: From heaven you came, helpless babe Topics: Passiontide; Maundy Thursday; Children and All-Age Worship; Christ the King (The Sunday next before Advent) Year C; Church year Passiontide; Church Year Maundy Thursday; Church Year Good Friday; Discipleship; Jesus Life and Ministry; Palm Sunday Year C; Self-offering; Sharing and Caring; The Church's Ministry and Mission Scripture: Mark 10:45 Languages: English Tune Title: THE SERVANT KING

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Graham Kendrick

b. 1950 Person Name: Graham Kendrick, b. 1950 Author of "this is our God, the Servant King" in Common Praise Graham Kendrick (b. England, August 2, 1950), the son of a Baptist minister in Northamptonshire, is one of the most prolific Christian singer-songwriters in the United Kingdom. He’s written music for over thirty years, and to date has released thirty-eight albums. He is best known for his songs “Shine, Jesus, Shine,” “Knowing You,” and “The Servant King.” Kendrick has received honorary doctorates in divinity from Brunel University and Wycliffe College. In 1987 he helped co-found the March for Jesus, which today is a global phenomenon in which Christians take their faith to the streets in a celebration of Christ. In 1995 Kendrick received a Dove Award for his international work, and he remains an active advocate for Compassion International, which is a Christian child sponsorship organization dedicated to the long-term development of children living in poverty around the world, and also is a contributor to CompassionArt, an organization with the aim of generating income from works of art to assist in the relief of suffering around the planet. Laura de Jong

David Peacock

b. 1949 Arranger of "THE SERVANT KING" in Complete Mission Praise

Lionel Dakers

1924 - 2003 Person Name: Lionel Dakers, 1924-2003 Arranger of "SERVANT KING" in Common Praise
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