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Let Us Break Bread Together

Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 112 hymnals First Line: Let us break bread together on our knees Refrain First Line: When I fall on my knees, with my face to the rising sun Lyrics: 1 Let us break bread together on our knees; Let us break bread together on our knees. Refrain: When I fall on my knees, with my face to the rising sun, O Lord, have mercy on me. 2 Let us drink wine together on our knees; Let us drink wine together on our knees. [Refrain] 3 Let us praise God together on our knees; Let us praise God together on our knees. [Refrain] Topics: Adoration and Praise; Church; Ecumenism / Interfaith; Forgiveness; Lord's Supper; Love; Mercy; Reconciliation; Worship Scripture: Acts 2:42 Used With Tune: LET US BREAK BREAD Text Sources: Spiritual
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Lift High the Cross

Author: George William Kitchin, 1827-1912; Michael Robert Newbolt Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 95 hymnals First Line: Come, Christians, follow this triumphant sign Refrain First Line: Lift hight the cross, the love of Christ proclaim Lyrics: Refrain: Lift high the cross, the love of Christ proclaim till all the world adore His sacred name. 1 Come, Christians, follow this triumphant sign. The hosts of God in unity combine. [Refrain] 2 Each newborn servant of the Crucified Bears on the brow the seal of Him who died. [Refrain] 3 O Lord, once lifted on the glorious tree, As Thou hast promised, draw the world to Thee. [Refrain] 4 So shall our song of triumph ever be: Praise to the Crucified for victory! [Refrain] Topics: Adoration and Praise; Church; Cross; Discipleship; Eternal Life; Evangelism; Gospel Call and Response; Mission; Redemption Scripture: John 12:32 Used With Tune: CRUCIFER
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When, in Our Music, God Is Glorified

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluias Appears in 84 hymnals Lyrics: 1 When in our music, God is glorified And adoration leaves no room for pride, It is as though the whole creation cried: Alleluia! 2 How often, making music, we have found A new dimension in the world of sound, As worship moved us to a more profound Alleluia! 3 So has the Church, in liturgy and song, In faith and love, through centuries of wrong, Borne witness to the truth in ev'ry tongue: Alleluia! 4 And did not Jesus sing a psalm that night When utmost evil strove against the Light? Then let us sing, for whom He won the fight: Alleluia! 5 Let ev'ry instrument be tuned for praise! Let all rejoice who have a voice to raise! And may God give us faith to sing always: Alleluia! Topics: Adoration and Praise; Commissioning; Creation; Witness Scripture: Mark 14:26 Used With Tune: ENGLEBERG

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LET US BREAK BREAD

Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 112 hymnals Tune Sources: Spiritual Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 56111 11322 11355 Used With Text: Let Us Break Bread Together
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CRUCIFER

Meter: 10.10 with refrain Appears in 105 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Sydney Hugo Nicholson, 1875-1947 Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 51545 34562 23516 Used With Text: Lift High the Cross
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ENGLEBERG

Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluias Appears in 140 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles Villiers Stanford, 1852-1924 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51325 67165 55432 Used With Text: When, in Our Music, God Is Glorified

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Let Us Break Bread Together

Hymnal: HPP2007 #524 (2007) Meter: 10.10 with refrain First Line: Let us break bread together on our knees Refrain First Line: When I fall on my knees, with my face to the rising sun Lyrics: 1 Let us break bread together on our knees; Let us break bread together on our knees. Refrain: When I fall on my knees, with my face to the rising sun, O Lord, have mercy on me. 2 Let us drink wine together on our knees; Let us drink wine together on our knees. [Refrain] 3 Let us praise God together on our knees; Let us praise God together on our knees. [Refrain] Topics: Adoration and Praise; Church; Ecumenism / Interfaith; Forgiveness; Lord's Supper; Love; Mercy; Reconciliation; Worship Scripture: Acts 2:42 Languages: English Tune Title: LET US BREAK BREAD
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Lift High the Cross

Author: George William Kitchin, 1827-1912; Michael Robert Newbolt Hymnal: HPP2007 #537 (2007) Meter: 10.10 with refrain First Line: Come, Christians, follow this triumphant sign Refrain First Line: Lift hight the cross, the love of Christ proclaim Lyrics: Refrain: Lift high the cross, the love of Christ proclaim till all the world adore His sacred name. 1 Come, Christians, follow this triumphant sign. The hosts of God in unity combine. [Refrain] 2 Each newborn servant of the Crucified Bears on the brow the seal of Him who died. [Refrain] 3 O Lord, once lifted on the glorious tree, As Thou hast promised, draw the world to Thee. [Refrain] 4 So shall our song of triumph ever be: Praise to the Crucified for victory! [Refrain] Topics: Adoration and Praise; Church; Cross; Discipleship; Eternal Life; Evangelism; Gospel Call and Response; Mission; Redemption Scripture: John 12:32 Languages: English Tune Title: CRUCIFER
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When, in Our Music, God Is Glorified

Author: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000 Hymnal: HPP2007 #295 (2007) Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluias Lyrics: 1 When in our music, God is glorified And adoration leaves no room for pride, It is as though the whole creation cried: Alleluia! 2 How often, making music, we have found A new dimension in the world of sound, As worship moved us to a more profound Alleluia! 3 So has the Church, in liturgy and song, In faith and love, through centuries of wrong, Borne witness to the truth in ev'ry tongue: Alleluia! 4 And did not Jesus sing a psalm that night When utmost evil strove against the Light? Then let us sing, for whom He won the fight: Alleluia! 5 Let ev'ry instrument be tuned for praise! Let all rejoice who have a voice to raise! And may God give us faith to sing always: Alleluia! Topics: Adoration and Praise; Commissioning; Creation; Witness Scripture: Mark 14:26 Languages: English Tune Title: ENGLEBERG

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G. W. Kitchin

1827 - 1912 Person Name: George William Kitchin, 1827-1912 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Hymnal Number: 537 Author of "Lift High the Cross" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People A scholar and Anglican clergyman, George W. Kitchin (b. Naughton, Suffolk, England, 1827; d. Durham, England, 1912) spent most of his life in academic institu­tions. Educated at Christ Church, Oxford, England, he was ordained in the Church of England in 1852. He served initially as a headmaster in Twyford, Hampshire, and then as a tutor at Oxford (1863-1883). Later he served as Dean of Winchester Cathedral from 1883 to 1894 and of Durham Cathedral from 1894 to 1912; Kitchin was also chancellor of Durham University the last few years of his life. His publications include A Life of Pope Pius II (1881), a three ­volume work entitled A History of France (1877), and archeological writings. Bert Polman

M. R. Newbolt

1874 - 1956 Person Name: Michael Robert Newbolt Meter: 10.10 with refrain Hymnal Number: 537 Author of "Lift High the Cross" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People Michael R. Newbolt (b. Dymock, Gloucestershire, England, 1874; d. Bierton, Buckinghamshire, England, 1956) was educated at St. John's College, Oxford, and ordained as priest in the Church of England in 1900. He ministered at several churches during the early part of his career and then became principal of the Missionary College in Dorchester (1910-1916). From 1916 to 1927 he served St. Michael and All Angels Church in Brighton and from 1927 to 1946 was canon of Chester Cathedral. Newbolt wrote several theological works, including a commentary on the Book of Revelation. Bert Polman

Sydney H. Nicholson

1875 - 1947 Person Name: Sydney Hugo Nicholson, 1875-1947 Meter: 10.10 with refrain Hymnal Number: 537 Composer of "CRUCIFER" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People Sydney H. Nicholson, (b. St. Marylebone, London, England, 1875; d. Ashford, Kent, England, 1947) was an organist and church music educator who greatly influenced English hymnody. Educated at Oxford's New College, the Royal College of Music in London, and in Frankfurt, Germany, he became organist at several famous cathedrals, including Westminster Abbey (1919-1928). Nicholson founded and administered the School of English Church Music at Chislehurst in 1927; this important institution, with branches throughout the English-speaking world, was renamed the Royal School of Church Music in 1945. Located in Canterbury after World War II, its headquarters were moved to Addington Palace, Croydon, in 1954. Nicholson was music adviser for the 1916 Supplement of Hymns Ancient and Modern and prepared the way for its 1950 edition. He wrote Church Music: a Practical Handbook (1920) and Quires and Places Where They Sing (1932) and composed operettas, anthems, and hymn tunes. In 1938 he was knighted for his contributions to church music. Bert Polman