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[Humbly in your sight, we come together, Lord]

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Tom Colvin; Geoff Weaver Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 11123 33213 23332 Used With Text: Humbly in Your Sight

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Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord

Author: Tom Colvin (1925-2000); J. P. Chirwa (d. 1940) Meter: 11.11 Appears in 11 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord; grant us now the blessing of your presence here. 2 These, our hearts, are yours; we give them to you, Lord; purify our love to make it like your own. 3 These, our eyes are yours, we give them to you, Lord; may we always see your world as with your sight. 4 These, our hands, are yours; we give them to you, Lord; give them strength and skill to do our work for you. 5 These, our feet are yours, we give them to you, Lord; may we walk along the path of life with you. 6 These, our tongues, are yours; we give them to you, Lord; may we speak your healing words of life and truth. 7 These, our ears are yours, we give them to you, Lord; open them to hear your words of guidance, Lord. 8 Our whole selves are yours; we give them to you, Lord; take us now and keep us yours forevermore. Topics: Our Response to Christ In Dedication; Multi-cultrual and World-church Songs; Offering of self Scripture: Psalm 79:9 Used With Tune: TIZA PANTAZI PINU Text Sources: Tumbuka (Malawian) hymn

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Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord

Author: Tom Colvin (1925-2000); J. P. Chirwa (d. 1940) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #496 (2005) Meter: 11.11 Lyrics: 1 Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord; grant us now the blessing of your presence here. 2 These, our hearts, are yours, we give them to you, Lord; purify our love to make it like your own. 3 These, our eyes are yours, we give them to you, Lord; may we always see your world as with your sight. 4 These, our hands, are yours; we give them to you, Lord; give them strength and skill to do our work for you. 5 These, our feet, are yours, we give them to you, Lord; may we always walk the path of life with you. 6 These, our tongues, are yours, we give them to you, Lord; may we speak your healing words of life and truth. 7 These, our ears, are yours, we give them to you, Lord; open them to hear the Gospel as from you. 8 Our whole selves are yours, we give them to you, Lord; take us now and keep us yours forevermore. Topics: Our Response to Christ In Dedication; Multi-cultrual and World-church Songs; Offering of self Scripture: Psalm 79:9 Languages: English Tune Title: TIZA PANTAZI PINU
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Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord

Author: Tom Colvin (1925-2000); J. P. Chirwa (d. 1940) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #496 (2008) Meter: 11.11 Lyrics: 1 Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord; grant us now the blessing of your presence here. 2 These, our hearts, are yours; we give them to you, Lord; purify our love to make it like your own. 3 These, our eyes are yours, we give them to you, Lord; may we always see your world as with your sight. 4 These, our hands, are yours; we give them to you, Lord; give them strength and skill to do our work for you. 5 These, our feet are yours, we give them to you, Lord; may we walk along the path of life with you. 6 These, our tongues, are yours; we give them to you, Lord; may we speak your healing words of life and truth. 7 These, our ears are yours, we give them to you, Lord; open them to hear your words of guidance, Lord. 8 Our whole selves are yours; we give them to you, Lord; take us now and keep us yours forevermore. Topics: Our Response to Christ In Dedication; Multi-cultrual and World-church Songs; Offering of self Scripture: Psalm 79:9 Languages: English Tune Title: TIZA PANTAZI PINU

Humbly in Your Sight

Author: J. P. Chirwa; Tom Colvin; Tom Colvin Hymnal: Sing a New Creation #7 (2022) Meter: 11.11 First Line: Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord Topics: Call and Vocation; Gathering; Humility; Self-offering Languages: English Tune Title: TIZA PANTAZI PINU

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John L. Bell

b. 1949 Person Name: John L. Bell (b. 1949) Arranger of "TIZA PANTAZI PINU" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.) John Bell (b. 1949) was born in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock in Ayrshire, intending to be a music teacher when he felt the call to the ministry. But in frustration with his classes, he did volunteer work in a deprived neighborhood in London for a time and also served for two years as an associate pastor at the English Reformed Church in Amsterdam. After graduating he worked for five years as a youth pastor for the Church of Scotland, serving a large region that included about 500 churches. He then took a similar position with the Iona Community, and with his colleague Graham Maule, began to broaden the youth ministry to focus on renewal of the church’s worship. His approach soon turned to composing songs within the identifiable traditions of hymnody that began to address concerns missing from the current Scottish hymnal: "I discovered that seldom did our hymns represent the plight of poor people to God. There was nothing that dealt with unemployment, nothing that dealt with living in a multicultural society and feeling disenfranchised. There was nothing about child abuse…,that reflected concern for the developing world, nothing that helped see ourselves as brothers and sisters to those who are suffering from poverty or persecution." [from an interview in Reformed Worship (March 1993)] That concern not only led to writing many songs, but increasingly to introducing them internationally in many conferences, while also gathering songs from around the world. He was convener for the fourth edition of the Church of Scotland’s Church Hymnary (2005), a very different collection from the previous 1973 edition. His books, The Singing Thing and The Singing Thing Too, as well as the many collections of songs and worship resources produced by John Bell—some together with other members of the Iona Community’s “Wild Goose Resource Group,” —are available in North America from GIA Publications. Emily Brink

Tom Colvin

1925 - 2000 Person Name: Tom Colvin (1925-2000) Translator of "Humbly in your sight we come together, Lord" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.) Tom Colvin (b. 1925; d. 2000) was trained as an engineer and worked in that profession in Burma and Singa­pore from 1945 to 1948. After studying theology at Trinity College, Glasgow University, he was ordained in the Church of Scotland in 1954. He served as missionary in Nyasa­land (now Malawi) from 1954 to 1958, in Ghana from 1958 to 1964, and again in Nyasa­land from 1964 to 1974. His work there included preaching, education, and community development. After completing his missionary work, Colvin became a minister in the United Reformed Church of England and served an inner-city church in London. He returned to Africa in 1984 as a development consultant to the Zimbabwe Christian Council. Colvin's writings include Christ's Work in Free Africa (1964) and three collections of hymns, many written in collaboration with African Christians–Free to Serve (1966), Leap My Soul (1976), and Fill Us with Your Love (1983). Bert Polman

Geoff Weaver

b. 1943 Arranger of "[Humbly in your sight, we come together, Lord]" in Global Songs for Worship