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Easter Hymn - Christ Has Risen from the Dead, Halleluyah
Easter Hymn - Christ Has Risen from the Dead, Halleluyah
by Okoye, David Ikechukwu
"We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God." Romans 6:9-10 (NIV)
The Psalms - An introductory overview
The Psalms - An introductory overview
by Colin Smith
This reflection/short talk (933 words) positively compares Psalms to modern hymns. Their importance in the New Testament is highlighted. Also, their poetry and their frequent use of vivid imagery and metaphors is emphasised and illustrated with apt examples.
The Gospel Is Beginning
The Gospel Is Beginning
by Andrew Pratt
A hymn about the beginning of Jesus ministry (Mark 1 – ‘this is the beginning of the gospel...) with allusion to the wedding at Cana in Galilee (John 2)), Jesus words in the Synagogue after reading from the scroll (Luke 4), and our continued commitment to living out the gospel. T
Who can reach the end of love
Who can reach the end of love
by Michaela Youngson
First Published in The Weaver, The Word and Wisdom Hymn based on Psalm 139 Who can reach the end of love? How can we grasp the thoughts of God, numbered more than grains of sand? Can it be true that one so good, has the grace to understand, sees our falling and our rising, knows
Gof of Love, come claim this moment
Gof of Love, come claim this moment
by Gareth Hill Publishing/Song Solutions CopyCare
Hymn – God of love, come claim this moment Wedding hymn God of love, come claim this moment for two lives now bound as one. As we share this day of gladness bless this marriage now begun. Give them wisdom, give them patience. Help them live a life of love. Help them live a life o
Early Christian Letters for Everyone - God's New Commandment
Early Christian Letters for Everyone - God's New Commandment
by SPCK - N T Wright
God’s New Commandment 1 John 2. 3-14 Sometimes when we sing hymns, the hymns tell a story. They move from one idea to another, in a linear fashion. There is something satisfying about this. We all like stories, and even when the ‘story’ is a sequence of ideas, it makes sense to u
PASSOVER - AGAPE ORDER OF SERVICE
PASSOVER - AGAPE ORDER OF SERVICE
by Andrew Pratt
PASSOVER - AGAPE ORDER OF SERVICE - Maundy Thursday - May be used in an ecumenical setting. Uses original hymns. To view other works by the same author - Enter Andrew Pratt in the Quick Search Box Andrew Pratt (born 1948) Words © Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England, www.stainer
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