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Come wake the dead and raise the roof
Come wake the dead and raise the roof
by Andrew Pratt
Eighth Sunday after Epiphany Year A Isaiah 49 8 - 16 Hymn: Come, wake the dead and raise the roof Come, wake the dead and raise the roof, we'll picnic in the hills, the day of God will come to pass, when fear no longer chills... Andrew Pratt (born 1948) Words © Stainer & Bell
God laughs at foolish schemes and plans
God laughs at foolish schemes and plans
by Andrew Pratt
Hymn: God laughs at foolish schemes and plans Last Sunday before Lent year A Psalm 2; 2 Peter 1:16-21 God laughs at foolish schemes and plans and sets the heavens shaking, so those who act outside God’s love, in truth, should now be quaking. A potter who has spoilt a vase may br
I don't get it. God has left me
I don't get it. God has left me
by Andrew Pratt
Eighth Sunday after Epiphany Year A Isaiah 49: 14 – 16 Hymn: I don't get it. God has left me ‘I don't get it. God has left me’ hear the peoples’ crude lament. Yet God pleads and makes a promise, I will hold and not relent. God will hear, God will know, God will always he
Keep joy alive! The angels sing
Keep joy alive! The angels sing
by Andrew Pratt
Christmas hymn/carol which seeks to make Christmas real now Keep joy alive! The angels sing that peace can come to earth! The reign of God is heralded, the Christ has come to birth! ... Available in PowerPoint format. Taken form the Book Nothing too religious
Our God has enfolded our lives in a purpose
Our God has enfolded our lives in a purpose
by Andrew Pratt
Hymn: Our God has enfolded our lives in a purpose Proper 11 year A Psalm 139:1-12, 23-24 Our God has enfolded our lives in a purpose, with love that is greater than we could suppose, has held us secure from our birth to the present, on into our future that love spreads and grows.
PENTECOST HYMN - To make disciples drunk with grace
PENTECOST HYMN - To make disciples drunk with grace
by Andrew Pratt
A hymn which explores the coming of the spirit on the day of Pentecost and the way in which all people are caught up by it as prophesied by Joel. Extract: To make disciples drunk with grace you poured your spirit on us all, that everyone should share your gifts, responding to you
PENTECOST HYMN - We are the people that you called to serve
PENTECOST HYMN - We are the people that you called to serve
by Andrew Pratt
A Pentecost hymn that challenges us to go outside the wall of the church and our prejudice to find God there. Tune: WOODLANDS Extract: We are the people that you called to serve, to work together in this time and place, a presence driven by your spirit wind, the ones you choose t
We justify the things we do
We justify the things we do
by Andrew Pratt
Sixth Sunday after Epiphany Year A Psalm 119: 1 – 8; Matthew 5: 21 – 37 Hymn: We justify the things we do, We justify the things we do, we veil our acts with lies. We argue round and round by turns, and peer through our disguise. The law that Christ would have us keep goes well
Were they filled with expectation
Were they filled with expectation
by Andrew Pratt
November 11th Remembrance HYMN Were they filled with expectation? Were they filled with expectation? Did their minds well up with dreams? Was there pent anticipation; fear and joy, such tense extremes? Now the weary, frightened, broken, find their way to love and life;
When all the stars burn out
When all the stars burn out
by Andrew Pratt
Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Year A Matthew 5: 13 – 20 Hymn: When all the stars burn out, When all the stars burn out, or all the seas run dry, God's love and law will still remain, they soar beyond the sky... Andrew Pratt (born 1948) Words © Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England,
Where the jackals scratch a living
Where the jackals scratch a living
by Andrew Pratt
Third Sunday of Advent Year A Isaiah 35: 1 – 10 Hymn: Where the jackals scratch a living, Where the jackals scratch a living, in this wild, deserted place, springs will bring refreshing water, grass and reeds will sign God's grace... Andrew Pratt (born 1948) Words © Stainer & B
With secrecy diplomacy
With secrecy diplomacy
by Andrew Pratt
Epiphany year A Matthew 2: 1 - 12 Hymn: With secrecy, diplomacy With secrecy, diplomacy, King Herod made his quest; the threat must, duly, be contained, till then he would not rest. We sing the song of every child who ever has been born; we sing our song for all the w
Song/Hymn: See your brother in each man you meet
Song/Hymn: See your brother in each man you meet
by Andrew Pratt
See your brother in each man you meet, see your brother in each man you meet. See your sister in each woman you meet, see your sister in each woman you meet, See your neighbour, see your neighbour, see your neighbour in each one you meet. See your neighbour, see your neighbour, s
Such blasphemous extravagance
Such blasphemous extravagance
by Andrew Pratt
Such blasphemous extravagance as limb is torn from limb; expense is unaccountable, is this the final sin? There is no god, yet pain is god, and God is very real, amid the carnage and the fear, the hatred that we feel And did God look through human eyes and touch with human hand
The year is new do not resist
The year is new do not resist
by Andrew Pratt
Second Sunday after Christmas year A Jeremiah 31: 31 Covenant Hymn: The year is new, do not resist The year is new, do not resist, for God is moving in our midst who brings a covenant to birth, of common wealth throughout the earth... Andrew Pratt (born 1948) Words © Stainer &
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