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Songs, Hymns & Music for Epiphany 4A (1 February 2026)

Micah 6:1-8
  • GWA029 In ages past the mighty Lord by prophets spoke the word (Michael Morgan) This is a song with very many verses; choose at least verses 1 and 10 this week, and add whichever other verses suit your context. Set to the common tune KINGSFOLD. Some lyrics (not the Hosea verse!). New words to old tunes.
  • GWA030 Act justly love mercy (Iain McLarty, Scotland) A good three part version with a funky bass part - would work well for camp or kids' club and school settings. Sheet music sample
  • BUC Song Project Some people spend their lives chasing money / Walk (Matthew Lees, Australia) A thoughtful song about how we choose to live. Chorus is "I'm gonna walk humbly with my Lord... with justice and mercy by my side on this road".
  • Online Resource / AoV1-050 Act Justly (Monica O'Brien / Trish Watts, Australia) Simple chant-like chorus, and strong verses. I love this one. Sound sample, sheet music sample, purchasing options
  • SP&P066 Help me do the justice to be done today (Christopher Grundy) A simple and hopeful song. Good for kids, and teenagers. Good for everyone else too! Highly recommended. Sound sample (YouTube).
  • Online Resource Dare to live the dream God gives you (David Bjorlin) Words of encouragement and strength, set to the very common hymn tune HOLY MANNA. Book available for purchase and download here. New words to old tunes.
  • AoVNG1 / CH685 / FFS17 / GtG769 / G(3)812 / TLUS023 / W&R617 For everyone born / A place at the table (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Words of welcome and change to everyone regardless of sex, age, sexuality. There are four possible tunes! The Lori True tune is the most common. I like the Colin Gibson tune in FFS. This song is good for a service when communion is celebrated, but it makes sense without communion, too. DO NOT SING ALL THE VERSES if you're looking at the Hope Publishing version. Choose the ones that work for your community. I recommend not using verse 4, which talks about both the abuser and the abused being welcome at the table, and places the onus on the abused for forgiveness; it is a verse that Shirley Murray decided later she would have liked to remove. There is also an optional verse: "For gay and for straight...." Lyrics & sheet music. There is also a rewrite which has even more inclusion, which you may like to explore here.
  • AA085 Let justice roll down like a river (Colin Gibson) Excellent song, and very easy to sing. I really like this.  Lyrics and sheet music. Good for kids.
  • HPP28 / GtG023 / PH285 / W&R24 / URW083 God You Spin the Whirling Planets (Jane Parker Huber) Excellent words to a very familiar tune (TiS 772). Really good for the final hymn or response to the sermon. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • CH115 / MV089 / Iona (Love from Below) / A&M722 / SP292 Love is the touch of intangible joy (Alison Robertson) Great words and a simple tune. "God is where love is, for love is of God". Lyrics (scroll). Lovely sound sample.
  • StS033 /  GA515 / G(II)516 / GC716 / GC(II)709 / G(3)810 Let Justice Roll Like a River (Marty Haugen) Verse 3 of this song is particularly appropriate for this passage. The song is quite simple, particularly if you use a soloist for the verses if this is new to you. Sound sample (I don't like this sample much) and sheet music sample and lyrics.
  • HiOS031 From this holy time (Marnie Barrell) Good words about going and serving "Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with God". Good for a closing hymn. Straightforward tune. Lyrics (including a typo!).
  • UMH729 / VU682 / LBW161 / WoV762 / ELW627 / GtG373 / PH450 / CP573 / W&R539 / Cha711 / URW140 /82Hml-597 O day of peace that dimly shines (Carl P Daw) A song of hoped-for peace. The tune in Chalice hymnal is really nice (CANDLER) or O WALY WALY which is used in URW. Other sources use JERUSALEM, which is a bit too militaristic for me. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.  
  • ATFG589 / NCYC'99 / VU298 When you Walk From here (Linnea Good, Canada) A simple benediction, commissioning or farewell song. Lyric video.  
  • HiOS146 What does our God require (Bill Wallace) Good simple paraphrase, and development, of this passage. Earth-focussed. Sheet music.
  • Iona (WWHW) / MV223 We will go with God / Sizohamba naye (Traditional Swaziland) A simple Zulu song from Swaziland. Good for the end of the service. Video with pronunciation and parts. Note that MV has a different set of English words; neither are a direct translation. Sound sample of a more traditional version. Good for kids.
  • TiS 618 / AHB 568 / UMH441 / PH405 / CP171 / W&R686 / Cha659 / 82Hml-605 What does the Lord require for praise and offering (Albert Bayly) Some versions quite masculine. More modern hymnals are fine. The tune in TiS is SHARPTHORNE, which is quite good. Older lyrics and a different tune. 
  • TiS 751 / VU701 / GtG070 / StS054 / SFFS 2174 / Cha661 What does the Lord require of you? (Jim Strathdee) A good and simple three part song (or a round) that is a paraphrase of this passage. Teaching video.
  • Recorded Music You have shown us (Martin Smith) An excellent contemporary version of this passage, written by Paul Baloche. Video. Lyrics.
  • Recorded Music God of Justice (Tim Hughes) Not really a congregational song, and not really my style, but this has some great words for the close of the worship service, in a more contemporary soft-pop-rock hands-in-the-air style. I suggest you stop the recording before it gets to the really tacky 80s synthesizer sounds, unless you really like that, of course. Lyrics and sound sample.  
  • Online Resource We try we fail do too little too late / Forgive us (The Many) Beautiful, moving song which you could play for your congregation during a time of reflection, or ask your musicians to present to the congregation. Youtube. Sheet music sample and purchasing options.
  • Online Resource What does the Lord require of thee (Michael Stern) A simple and very singable song based on this passage. Brief sound sample. Sheet music download available here.  
Psalm 15
Only those who live right will live with God. 
Songs for the Micah passage above also fit with this reading. 
  • Online Resource That's how we walk (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan, USA) This very simple chorus would be great to sing with kids, either during the service or in a Sunday School setting. Good for kids. Sheet music, sound sample and lyrics.
  • VU575 / SFFS 2153 / GtG700 / PH369 / SP&P139 / W&R574 / Cha614 I'm Gonna Live So God Can Use Me (Unknown, African-American) Good simple tune and meaningful words. Easy to sing and play around with. Good for kids, non-readers and for people for whom English is a second language. Sound sample.Alternatively: PfAS015C I'm Gonna Live So God Can Use Me (African American traditional) A version of the same song, used as a Psalm refrain. Good for kids Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • TiS 657 / CH263 / VU700 / A&M559 / AA50 / CP(E) 447 / Cha656 / SP242 God of freedom God of justice (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Powerful lyrics. Can be sung to either TREDEGAR (new, but not too hard) or PICARDY (very familiar). Lyrics and sheet music sample. New words to old tunes
  • Online Resource We want to be close to your heart (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan, USA) This is another song that would be simple enough for the congregation to sing the first time they hear it. It's great for kids too. Good for kids. Sheet music, sound sample and lyrics.
  • Iona (M&G, T1AU) / MV099 / GC(II)673 / G(3)763 / Lau996 Stand O Stand Firm (Unknown, Cameroon) I love having an excuse to sing this simple and powerful song. Very easy for your congregation. You can make up cantor parts too “Oh my sisters…. Oh my brothers… Oh my children….” or you can name countries you are praying for in your intercessions. Good for kids. Scottish sound sample. Lead sheet,
  • PfAS015A Lord who are they that may dwell (James Seddon, England) A hymnlike paraphrase of the Psalm. Fairly formal, but inclusive words. Sheet music.
  • PfAS015B Lord who shall be welcome (Steven Warner, USA) A nice contemporary sung paraphrase of the Psalm. Easy to sing. Sound sample.
  • CH008 Lord who may enter your house? Whoever leads a blameless life (John Bell, Scotland) A lovely simple psalm response to a chanted or read paraphrase of the Psalm. 
  • Emergent Psalter Who may abide on your holy hill? (Isaac Everett, USA) Simple response with read Psalm. Book available here.
  • TiS 5 / UMH747 Justice alone is the way of the Lord (S.T. Kimbrough, USA / Carlton Young, USA) Good cantor and response. Also in UMH Psalter.
  • Cha729 Let justice roll down like the water (Lon Oliver, USA) Responsive psalm with sung refrain.
  • ATW 505 Whatever you do (John Ylvisaker, USA) Simple and fun. Good for kids.
1 Corinthians 1:18-31
The foolishness of the cross.
  • Online Resource / TiS 356 / CH385 / Cha203 / StF273 Here hangs a man discarded (Brian Wren, USA) Excellent words, particularly for this reading “Can such a clown of sorrows still bring a useful word where faith and love seem phantoms and every hope absurd?”. Also works very well with TiS 339 (Passion Chorale) if your congregation is scared of new tunes. Lyrics and sheet music. New words to old tunes.
  • TiS 422 / CH594 / CP(E) 179 Come Holy Spirit come inflame our souls with love (Michael Lindsay Forster, England) Excellent words to a well known hymn tune. It is not gender-inclusive for God. Lyrics (links to a very impressive pew sheet). New words to old tunes.
  • TiS 179 / NCH273 / VU312 / StJ / URW073 Praise with Joy the World's Creator (John Bell, Scotland) One of my favourite hymns - strongly Trinitarian lyrics and excellent imagery. Lyrics (scroll down or search). New words to old tunes.
  • ACS1096 / Cha333 / GtG230 / G(II)550 / GC760 / GWA096 / VU284 Joyful Is the Dark (Brian Wren, USA) I really like these words which summarise the entire story arc of faith. Hymnals vary widely in the tunes they have set these lyrics to. GtG uses a really difficult key but the tune is nice. GWA uses GEARY, which I quite like, but will need to be taught. Lyrics and various sheet music samples.
  • Online Resource / TiS 262 When pain and terror strike by chance (Brian Wren, USA) These excellent words may be particularly helpful if you are in a community where there has been recent loss / disaster. Very familiar Irish folk tune. Lyrics and sheet music.
  • Recorded Music The cross is foolishness (John Michael Talbot, USA) I don't really know this song, but came across a sound sample and the lyrics. I think it would be a good one to listen to, or play if someone has the music. 
  • Unusual sources It really is a worry / Right side up (Downie) A good kid's song about how God's world is not upside down, but right side up. We have this in the folders at church. It's also in a book called "Praise God Together" and in "Kidsource 2". Good for kids.
  • Unknown source Alleluia, the great storm is over (Bob Franke, USA) lift up your wings and fly! I especially love the image of the infant sleeping while the mother sang until the bridegroom returned. The chorus is really catchy and very easy to sing. If not familiar, you can use a cantor or soloist for the verses and invite the congregation to join in the chorus. We tend to sing this more like a gospel anthem, but I don't think we've sung it in quite a while. Lyrics and brief sound sample.
  • Online Resource God is like a foolish farmer (David Bjorlin, USA) Many images of God as farmer, lover, ruler and shepherd, all of them "foolish", but all of them more loving and caring than our usual image of these types of people. Sung to the familiar tune RESTORATION. Lyrics and purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
  • MV157 I am a child of God, I am a glimpse of God’s new creation (Bruce Harding, USA) This is a really lovely song, and very easy to learn. Thanks to Belinda for this suggestion. Sound sample. 
Matthew 5:1-12
Oh, the Beatitudes... 
  • Online Resource Blessed are those who bury their grief / Salt and Light (Gabi Cadenhead, Australia) A powerful rethinking of the Beatitudes. Not so much a congregational song, but well worth exploring. Sound sample, sheet music sample and purchasing options.
  • GWA032 You poor in spirit blessed are you / Blessed are you (Ali Figueroa, Philippines) A satisfyingly schmaltzy song. You may like to use a soloist for the verses, and encourage the congregation to join in on the chorus. Lyric video.
  • Online Resource / Resounding Voices Blesséd how blesséd (Susan Palo Cherwien / David Cherwin, USA) Good new lyrics about the beatitudes, set to a traditional Scottish lament (FLOWERS OF THE FOREST). Free book download hereSound sample and two part choral version for purchase. 
  • Online Resource / Iona (L&A) / ATW 436 / MV112 Amen amen it shall be so! (John Bell, Scotland) A beautiful chant with verses. Works well with a cantor or small choir leading the verses and the congregation joining in on the “Amen, amen it shall be so, amen, it shall be so”. You could do this song instead of reading the passage. I guarantee it will be remembered! Sheet music sample, sound sample and purchasing options
  • Online Resource Holy is the refugee (Hannah Brown, USA / Mark Miller, USA) Excellent words and joyful affirming chorus recognising the holiness in all, particularly people who are refugees, queer or people of colour. Lyrics, sheet music preview and purchasing options.
  • HiOS074 If you shut your eyes (Colin Gibson, New Zealand) Powerful words to a lovely tune (SONG OF THE POOR) calling us to wake up and stand with the poor.
  • NCH164 / VU79 / StS030 / WoV652 / LBW652 / ELW314 / PH411 / GtG744 / W&R231 / URW138 Arise your light is come! (Ruth Duck, USA) Good general words of Christ coming to bring justice; I like it sung to the familiar tune ST. THOMAS (TiS 271). Lyric video (not ST THOMAS tune though).  New words to old tunes.
  • StS041 / GC(II)515 / G(3)592 / Lau817 Blessed are they who are poor in spirit / We are the light of the world (Jean Anthony Greif, USA) Would be best with a cantor, or small choir and the congregation can respond with the chorus. You could even do this instead of the reading. Sheet music and lyrics. Sound sample.
  • Online Resource Blessed are the poor in spirit (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, USA) Good words based on this passage to a familiar hymn tune (NETTLETON). Thanks for this suggestion Susan Malthouse. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • TiS 697 All the sleepy should have a place to sleep (Rusty Edwards, USA) Great chorus "Make love happen by God's grace and by God's power. Let God move you on this day and in this hour. New creations will then blossom like a flower for together we can be the hands of God". Lyrics.
  • A Singing Faith God teach us peacemaking, justice and love (Jane Parker Huber, USA) Set to the familiar tune SLANE. This is more appropriate for congregations in the USA, I think, based on what fragments I have seen. I do not have a copy of this book, so am not sure.  
  • STB260 Hope for the children in our midst (Douglas Clark, USA) Lovely hopeful words for peace and justice for the world's children. Sung to a simple Taiwanese-style tune. Lyrics (downloads a PDF).
  • Online Resource / GWA220 Peacemaker Jesus (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Excellent words with a range of images of the way that Jesus brought peace, and continues to bring peace. Lyrics and sheet music.  
  • Taizé How blessed are you who are poor the kingdom of God is yours (Taizé Community, France) A lovely simple chant. Sheet music sample.
  • Iona (I will not sing alone) Blessed are the ones I call the poor / Hey my love (John Bell, USA / Graham Maule, USA) A lovely lilting tune (LADY MAISY). This gentle song would be good for a reflection. Sound sample
  • Online Resource Blessed are the poor (Adam Tice, USA / Kate Williams, USA) A lovely song. Not so much a congregational song, but you may find a good way to use it in your congregation. The chorus is very moving, and if you will be focusing on the salt and light readings next week, it would be a good time to introduce a new song.  Sheet music sample, lyrics, sound sample, and purchasing options.
  • TiS 607 / AoV2-126 / ATN 95 / CH528 / VU684 / StJ / A&M725 / SFFS 2171 / HPP406 / GtG753 / G(II)524 / GC726 / GC(II)721 / G(3)828 / CP(E)519/ W&R587 / Srce 462 / Lau898 / StF707 / MP456 Make me a channel of your peace (Sebastian Temple, South Africa / USA). Lovely. Nice if you can just start a capella...  Youtube video of Sinead O'Connor singing it and lyrics. Original recording.
  • TiS 288 / Iona Not the powerful not the privileged (John Bell, Scotland) I think it is close enough to Christmas that this song can still be sung. Lyrics (PPT).
  • Online Resource Blessings whenever you are poor (Richard Bruxvoort Colligan, USA) A gentle jazzy song. Not quite sure how to use it with a congregation - perhaps musicians can sing it for the congregation? "You're in holy company".... it's lovely. Sound sample, lyrics and purchasing options
  • Cha185 Blessed are the poor in spirit (Unknown) A simple response to the Beatitudes which can be read responsively with this refrain. 
  • Tune In / Online Resource Kingdom Come (Matthew Lees, Australia) A song about how things are not what we expect in God’s kingdom. Lots of words and good images including "there's no blacklist or admission fee" Sound samples, lyrics and free downloadable songbook .
Do you have ideas that you could add? I would love to hear them! Please add a comment below... 

Songs for Aboriginal Sunday / Day of Mourning / Australia Day or for National Reconciliation Week (updated 2026)

Aboriginal Sunday (January 25th) / Day of Mourning (January 25th) / Australia Day (January 26th) / Sorry Day (May 26th) / National Reconciliation Week (May 27 - June 3rd)
 
To learn more about the Day of Mourning, celebrated in Uniting Churches in Australia, and find service resources here. There are additional resources here for Aboriginal Sunday from Common Grace; some of the suggestions below come from that resource.  There is also an excellent compilation of resources from Pilgrim Uniting Church
 
You could sing all sorts of great songs that talk broadly about Jesus' call to stand up for all who are oppressed and how his death and resurrection are good news for all. On this page, I am specifically listing songs that are appropriate for recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia, but please don't be limited by this list! General songs about salvation history are always appropriate!
 
Songs from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities and songwriters
  • TiS 383 Joyful the morning when Jesus Christ is risen (Traditional, Torres Straits) This is a beautiful and joyful song from the Torres Straits! We sometimes sing this at Easter, but could sing it at other times as well. English lyrics (downloads a PDF).
  • TiS 253 / AoV2-119 / AoVK-103 / GA419 O Lord Jesus Marrkapmirr (Garrawarra family, Milingimbi) This simple song is easy to sing and talks of the timelessness of God’s love. “O Lord Jesus Marrkapmirr, all the power belongs to you”. Lyrics. Sound sample.
  • ATFG574 /  NCYC'97 You are our Father you live in heaven / Aboriginal Lord's Prayer (Warmun and Tiwi communities) Aboriginal Australian version of the Lord's Prayer. 
  • ATE 290 We are gathering (Unknown source, Australia) While not written by an Aboriginal person or community, this song is important to many Aboriginal communities. The language for God is not inclusive. You can hear it here in English and in Language
  • Online Resource Creator God you made this land (Keith Pearson, Australia) Words of reconciliation from the United Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress. "Great Spirit in this ancient land, speak in the stillness deep within. Remove all prejudice and fear, give life to all, new hope begin. Then help us gently walk as friends, while on this land your peace descends". Sung to the familiar hymn tune ST PETERSBURG (TiS375). Lyrics (downloads a pdf) New words to old tunes
  • Online Resource Yil-Lull (Joe Geia, Murri) This is just a great song, with a verse of praise to God, and the chorus is easy for the congregation to join in on. It's not easy for church musicians to play, but if you have a good guitarist, you'll be OK. YoutubeLyrics and chords.
  • Online Resource When the deep cries out (Nelson Varcoe, Kaurna) Not really a congregational song, but if you have a good singer and guitarist, they could play it in a way that the congregation can join in for the repeated sections in the verses and choruses. Excellent words about Wisdom, Love and God, crying out to us. It's a good campfire song. Book available here.  .
  • Online Resource Meroo / Water seeping up outta the ground (Nelson Varcoe, Kaurna) The Dharug / Tharwal word "Meroo" means water. This is a song about the source of water. Simple chorus and good words about the importance of water, and a chorus about the rising of the Holy Spirit, carrying our prayers up to the sky. Book available here (BUC people, I have this book!).
  • Recorded Music Took the children away (Archie Roach, Gunditjmara and Bundjalung) This song would be be appropriate (with lyrics projected) for a reflection on / repentance of how our churches played a part in taking Aboriginal children from their families. Lyrics & Youtube.

Other songs:

  • Online Resource We're standing here on holy ground (John P Brown) Excellent words set to a simple Maluku tune. Lyrics here (scroll through many other excellent resources to get there.
  • Online Resource If we can now say that we're sorry (Kerry Fletcher) Excellent words and a simple enough song to be sung by a congregation. Lyrics and sheet music.
  • Online Resource Why Lord O Why? (David MacGregor) A song of lament which does not shy away from the role of the church in colonisation. Probably better to use it reflectively with the musicians singing rather than the congregation, but it's not too difficult for a congregation to join in on as the song goes on. Sound sample, sheet music sample and purchasing options.
  • Online Resource / Walk as One Beneath the Southern Cross (Catherine Burton / Malcolm Gordon) This song was written in New Zealand, but the lyrics are also applicable to Australia, in recognising God's presence under the Southern Cross. Video (with NZ-specific lyrics). Sheet music for purchase here (with lyrics that work in both Australia and New Zealand). Sound samples, and pack with accompaniment, sheet music, powerpoint.
  • AoVK-130 Around this land we love so well (Bates) Very specific words; useful if you are talking about Aboriginal Reconciliation. The tune is quite straightforward, but if it is new it would work best sung by a soloist.
  • Online Resource / Walk as One Here we are in the church (Leigh Newton, Australia) Written for the 2000 Assembly of the Uniting Church, this song has three verses recognising our roles in the church, in the world, and in the land Australia. Free sheet music. Sound sample and backing tracks
  • ATW 433 At the dawn of the ages / You were in this place (Robin Mann, Australia) An Australian song about seeing God in this ancient land and in our indigenous people, and the blindness of the colonisers in seeing that God was here before the white man came. “Do we take after Jacob, blind to what lies at hand, needing dreams to inform us God is here in this land?”. Tune is very smooth and simple. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource Follow the songlines (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Excellent words of God's presence here before colonisation, and our call to follow. Lyrics and sheet music. There is also a version by Douglas Simper in his book available here that I particularly like. 
  • Online Resource Sing a song of freedom (Helen Wright, Australia) A song calling for justice among us, written for the #ChangeTheHeart prayer services. It will need to be taught. Youtube.
  • Online Resource How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land? (Craig Mitchell / David MacGregor, Australia) Excellent words for Australians to sing - how can we sing, and how can we move forward. Lyric video which you may wish to use in your service. Lyrics and sound sample. If you have Craig's book "Deeper Water" then you will have the sheet music. It's not so much a congregational song, as a song where the congregation might join in on the chorus.
  • TiS 590 / AHB 165 / AoVK-117 / NCH506 / UMH526 / VU663 / LBW439 / ELW742 / HPP408 / GtG465 / PH403 / CP532 / W&R473 / Cha585 / Srce 776 / StF531 / MP746 What a Friend we have in Jesus (Joseph Scriven) This is a favourite in many Aboriginal communities around Australia. There is a bit of masculine language, but the song has so many other good things about it it's worth singing. I like both tunes. AOVK has different lyrics, written specifically for kids, which I think are worth singing. Good for kids. Oldy-but-a-goody.

Songs to express lament about Australia's history (particularly good for Sorry Day / National Reconciliation Week):

  • Online Resource / Brunswick Music Project Why do we listen and fail to hear / Lament - for a people with a people with a dulled heart (Shawn Whelan, Australia) This lament, and its wailing ooooh would be appropriate for reflecting on why it is still hard for people to say sorry. Good for kids. Sheet music and lyrics
  • Online Resource Creator God you made every race (John Brown, Australia) Strongly Trinitarian lyrics asking God to build one community among us all. Sung to LIVING LORD (TiS526 / AHB451)  New words to old tunes. Lyrics.
  • ATW 433 At the dawn of the ages / You were in this place (Robin Mann, Australia) An Australian song about seeing God in this ancient land and in our indigenous people, and the blindness of the colonisers in seeing that God was here before the white man came. “Do we take after Jacob, blind to what lies at hand, needing dreams to inform us God is here in this land?”. Tune is very smooth and simple. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource We long for the days when the cries of distress are stilled / Hear our cry before our call (Neil Quintrell, Australia) Excellent words written after the apology to the Stolen Generations praying for healing. Lyrics and sheet music download
  • StF163 When listening prophets dare to speak (Daniel Charles Damon, USA) Great words, especially for a time when the church is grieving past wrongs it has committed and working out how to live meaningfully again.  
  • Recorded Music We, gathered at the 2017 National Constitutional Convention / Uluru Statement form the Heart (Midnight Oil with First Nations Collaborators) A great way to listen to the statement from the heart. Video