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[We come now to your table Lord]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Patrick Prescod Tune Sources: Traditional song, St. Vincent, adapted Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 55171 22234 51115 Used With Text: We Come Now to Your Table Lord

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We Come Now to Your Table Lord

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Communion; Service Music Communion Scripture: John 6:51 Used With Tune: [We come now to your table Lord] Text Sources: Caribbean Conference of Churches, Jamaica workshop

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We Come Now to Your Table Lord

Hymnal: More Voices #192 (2007) Topics: Communion; Service Music Communion Scripture: John 6:51 Languages: English Tune Title: [We come now to your table Lord]

Communion Hymn

Hymnal: Sing a New Song #15 (1981) First Line: We come now to your table Lord Topics: Liturgical Communion Languages: English Tune Title: [We come now to your table Lord]

We Come Now to Your Table

Hymnal: All Creation Sings #970 (2020) First Line: We come now to your table, Lord Topics: Songs for Children; Community in Christ; Holy Communion; Welcome Languages: English Tune Title: LIVING BREAD

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Patrick Prescod

1932 - 2013 Arranger of "[We come now to your table Lord]" in More Voices Patrick Prescod was born in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He was a virtuosic pianist. He studied at Trinity College of Music in London, then returned to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, taught music, led The Kingston Chorale and Cantemus, and worked as the Music Director for the Education Ministry from 1979-1982. He edited the Caribbean hymnal Sing A New Song No. 3. Prescod tried to integrate the familiar cultural features, rhythms, and musical forms into the unfamiliar context of worship. Dianne Shapiro
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