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Helig, helig, helig (Holy, holy, holy)

Author: S T Kimbrough, Jr Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Helig, helig, helig, Herre Gud, Sebaot! (Holy, holy, holy, Yahweh Sabaoth!) Topics: Sanctus (Holy, holy, holy) Used With Tune: [Helig, helig, helig, Herre Gud, Sebaot] Text Sources: Sanctus and Benedictus

To you, O God

Author: Andrei Lukashin; S T Kimbrough, Jr. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: To you, O God, I come now pleading Topics: Prayer of self-examination Used With Tune: [To you, O God, I come now pleading]
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Truly baptized

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Truly baptized into the name of Jesus Lyrics: Truly baptized into the name of Jesus I have been who partner of his nature am and saved indeed from sin. Thy nature, Lord, through faith, I feel, thy love revealed in me. In me thy full salvation dwell, to all eternity. Topics: Baptism; Faith; Salvation Used With Tune: [Truly baptized into the name of Jesus] Text Sources: MS Acts, from The Unpublished Poetry of Charles Wesley (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1990)

Tua Palavra na vida (Your word in our lives)

Author: Simei Monteiro Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Tua Palavra na vida Topics: Word of God Used With Tune: [Tua Palavra na vida]

When our lives know sudden shadow

Author: Shirley Erena Murray Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Illness; Suffering Used With Tune: RODNEY
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My Lord! what a morning

Appears in 45 hymnals First Line: You will hear the trumpet sound Lyrics: Refrain: My Lord! what a morning, my Lord! what a morning, oh, my Lord! what a morning, When the stars begin to fall, When the stars begin to fall. 1 You will hear the trumpet sound to wake the nations underground, looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] 2 You will hear the sinner cry to wake the nations underground, looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] 3 You will hear the Christian shout to wake the nations underground, looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] Topics: Hope; Resurrection Used With Tune: [You will hear the trumpet sound] Text Sources: African American spiritual
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Aleluia

Appears in 467 hymnals First Line: Aleluia, aleluia! Lyrics: Aleluia, aleluia! Aleluia, aleluia! Aleluia, aleluia! Aleluia, aleluia! Used With Tune: [Aleluia, aleluia]

Wa wa wa emimimo (Come, O Holy Spirit, come)

Author: I-to Loh; Joëlle Gouël; S T Kimbrough, Jr. Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: Wa wa wa emimimo Topics: Prayer invocation of the Holy Spirit Used With Tune: [Wa wa wa emimimo] Text Sources: Church of the Lord (Aladura), Nigeria
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Bring many names

Author: Brian Wren Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Bring many names, beautiful and good Lyrics: 1 Bring many names, beautiful and good, celebrate, in parable and story, holiness in glory, living, loving God. Hail and Hosanna! bring many names! 2 Strong mother God, working night and day, planning all the wonders of creation, setting each equation genius at play: Hail and Hosanna, strong mother God! 3 Warm father God, hugging every child, feeling all the strains of human living, caring and forgiving till we're reconciled: Hail and Hosanna, warm father God! 4 Old, aching God, gray with endless care, calmly piercing evil's new disguises, glad of good surprises, wiser than despair: Hail and Hosanna, old, aching God! 5 Young, growing God, eager, on the move, seeing all, and fretting at our blindness, crying out for justice, giving all you have: Hail and Hosanna, young, growing God. 6 Great, living God, never fully known, joyful darkness far beyond our seeing, closer yet than breathing, everlasting home: Hail and Hosanna, great, living God. Topics: Opening of Worship Used With Tune: WESTCHASE

O-so-so (Come now, O Prince of Peace)

Author: Geonyong Lee; Marion Pope Appears in 16 hymnals First Line: O-so-so o-so-so (Come, now O Prince of Peace) Topics: Freedom; Liberation Used With Tune: [O-so-so o-so-so]

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