Resources for Earth Day (22 April 2026)

For some years, I've been meaning to make a page specifically focussed on Care or the Earth, or for Earth Day. Even though I've listed songs for Season of Creation, which focuses on these issues, it's helpful to have them all in one place. Our Worship Committee at Brunswick Uniting has also received a request from our Church Council to develop a "Climate Crisis Liturgy", so this is also a clearinghouse of sorts for web pages that already have these resources. 

Liturgies and Prayers

Songs 

  • Online Resource For all beings without speech (Julie Perrin, Australia) Beautiful words, set to a quite meditative melody by Shawn Whelan, about our need to care for all of creation. Sound sample, and free sheet music. 
  • TLUS064 / VT828 There's a wild hope in the wind (Lora Braun, Canada) I really like this song, and I think it will suit many congregations. It's good to sing, and picks up on "the wind blows where it wishes". Very focussed on renewal of the earth and our duty to care. I think it would be simple to sing. Lyrics (downloads a PDF). Choral sound sample
  • Online Resource / Resounding Voices There are more waters rising (Saro Lynch-Thomason, USA) A simple, catchy protest song about waters rising, fires burning, and mountains falling, and our ability to struggle through it. Teaching video. Free book download here.
  • Online Resource / GWA162 The garden of the world / Lament for the Earth (Shirley Murray, New Zealand / Lim Swee Hong, Singapore) Clear words about the damage being done to the environment in the name of greed. A lament. It is set to a beautiful and simple tune. Lyrics and sheet music.
  • GWA153 God the maker of the heavens and the planet that we share (Sam Hargreaves, England) Excellent words about God's love and labour over creation, and our call to care for it. Sung to CONVERSE, one of the tunes for "What a friend we have in Jesus" (it would also work for the other tune). Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • SFFS 2059 I Am Your Mother. Do not neglect me! (Shirley Erena Murray, New Zealand) Great words about the earth as our mother and the need to care for her. Lyrics and sheet music.
  • Online Resource / GWA159 Earth is full of wit and wisdom (Adam Tice, USA) Set to a familiar tune (HOLY MANNA) these words express the delightful diversity of all creation. In the original, the first verse metnions "the tiny roly-poly" which has been changed to "the tiny Highland midges". In Australia, we could sing about "the tiny slater beetle" or "the tiny lady beetle" or even "the tiny Queensland fruit fly", though I am not so thankful for that one. You can make up something. Lyrics, sheet music sample and purchasing options.  
  • GWA163 We know the earth belongs to you O Lord (Alison Robertson, Scotland) A lament for the way our planet is spoiled by greed, war, and our search for Wisdom in the midst of this. The tune is mournful and beautiful. The complexity of the lyrics makes me wonder if it would be better sung by a soloist so that the congregation can reflect. This is not something we do often at our church, but sometimes I think it is appropriate. Sound sample and lyrics.
  • Online Resource Can Weeping for our Planet be Enough (Adam Tice, USA / Sally Ann Morris, USA) Powerful words calling us to action, rather than just lamenting the destruction around us. Contemporary tune which will need to be taught. Sheet music, lyrics sample, and purchasing options
  • Online Resource / TLUS157 Where the green will rise again (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Excellent, hopeful words about healing of the earth, set to the familiar tune WILD MOUNTAIN THYME. Sheet music.   
  • VU297 All praise to you O God of all creation (Omer Westendorf, USA) Good words of God's role in creation and our role to care for it. Sung to the familiar tune FINLANDIA. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / URW155 Earth and all who breathe (Ruth Duck, USA) Excellent words about care for creation, our role as stewards of the earth, and the struggle against destructive progress. Sung to the familiar tune ICH HALTE TREULICH STILL. Lyrics and sheet music. New words to old tunes.
  • STB257 Green the wild fields (I-to Loh, Taiwan) This song reflects on the way we devastate creation and seeks repentance and better behaviour. The English translation could be better, but I quite like it. Sound recording / Lyric video.  
  • Online Resource / TiS 668 / AoVK-34 / AA143 / A&M553 / ATFG587 / Cha693 CH243 / ELW739 / GtG713 / G(3)805 / NCH569 / StF729  / URW189 / VT145 / VU307 / W&R38 Touch the earth lightly (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Sings of the redemption of creation and our complicity in its destruction. Sources vary in their set tunes! My favourite is TENDERNESS (in TiS), which changes to the relative minor for the sombre second verse; I think this is quite powerful. It can also be sung to BUNESSAN, if you need a familiar tune. Lyrics, sheet music. Lyric video. New words to old tunes (if you want).
  • Online Resource / GWA165 We till the earth we tend the ground (Curtis Stephan, USA) This song is both about our role as labourers in the harvest, including both caring for creation, but also caring for each other, and bringing peace. It has an anthemic feel to it, and you may wish to focus on just a few verses at a time, rather than all 7 and the chorus. This song is based, in part, on Laudate Si. Sound sample, sheet music samples, and purchasing options. Full song lyric video.
  • Online Resource / MV135 Called by earth and sky (Pat Mayberry, Canada) Gentle song about being called to care for the earth. Sheet music and lyrics.
  • CH240 / W&R37 / StF727 / Lau687 / MP832 God in such love for us lent us this planet (Fred Pratt Green, USA) Really excellent lyrics of caring for creation and a reminder that the Earth is God's. Not all versions are inclusive (CH is). Lyrics and sheet music
  • Online Resource / TLUS158 On this good earth (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) A good song about the joy that our earth brings about, but also the challenges of sharing its resources wisely. There are two possible tunes. TLUS uses a tune by Darryl Dewalt, while the Hope Publishing resource uses a tune by Daniel Damon. Both are very singable. Lyrics and sheet music
  • VU305 Into the unshaped silence (S Curtis Tufts, USA) Lovely words of a new day, a day of rest, and care for the earth. You could choose just one verse and sing it as a round. Lyrics.
  • Cha658 / URW081 Restless Weaver (Cricket Harrison, USA) Excellent words of our desire to help build God's new earth - caring for creation and desiring justice for all. Sung to the familiar tune HOLY MANNA. LyricsNew words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / GWA024 Your labour is not in vain (Wendell Kimbrough / Paul Zach / Isaac Wardell) A soothing song about how the work is worth it in the end. Not so much a congregational song, but would work well for a time of reflection, with the congregation joining in on the chorus "I am with you, for I have called you by name, your labour is not in vain". Sound sample and chords for guitar. Sheet music and a different sound sample.
  • AHB 106 / CH238 / A&M543 / CP(E) 257 Lord bring the day to pass (Ian Fraser) Excellent words. Care for the earth. New heavens and earth. Can be sung to one of my favourite hymn tunes (LOVE UNKNOWN), but other tunes are also listed. Sound sample. New words to old tunes.
  • NCH559 / PH266 / W&R36 Thank You God for Water Soil and Air (Brian Wren, USA) Good words asking God to help us renew the face of the earth by caring for creation. A prayer of confession. Lyrics & sheet music.
  • TiS 651 Take, take off your shoes (Jim Manley) A fun slightly silly song for kids; this song is focussed on caring for the earth and creation. Sound sample. Good for kids.

Songs, Hymns and Music for Easter 3A (April 19 2026)

Acts 2:14a, 36-41
Paul's sermon: What’s the appropriate response to the resurrection? Repent and be baptised!
You might like to sing one of these songs about baptism
  • TLUS078 Trust these words (Lisa Waites, Canada) This is a simple song of reassurance which would work well after the words of reassurance in any service. You may want to consider using it for the entire season of Easter. It's very joyful, and you could change the first word of each line each week, if you like. Lyrics and melody line (last page of PDF).
  • AoV1-074 Come To The Water (Frank Andersen, Australia) A beautiful song about God providing (from Isaiah 55). Familiar to many, but easy to sing if not. Works well for communion also. Lyrics and sound sample
  • MV135 Called by earth and sky (Pat Mayberry, Canada) Gentle song about the blessings of water, air, soil and fire. While it doesn't explicitly mention baptism, it is really beautiful and would work well. Sound sample.
  • Online Resource / TiS 530 / AHB 450 / CH675 / UMH634 / VU483 / A&M456 / CP(E) 315 / W&R715 / SP220 / Lau647 / StF596 Now let us from this table rise (Fred Kaan, Netherlands / England) Good words to sing after communion. Hymnals vary to the extent that the language is inclusive. NCH and VU have gender-inclusive language for God. I prefer it to NIAGARA (in TiS and AHB) but other sources have different tunes. It is a standard metre (88.88) so can be used with many tunes. Lyrics, and sheet music (to the tune PROSPECT, which is good and easy to sing). New words to old tunes
  • Online Resource / CH614 / AA043 / CP642 From the waiting comes the sign (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Lovely haunting song. Lines 1, 3 and 5 may be sung by a cantor, with the congregation responding on the other repetitive lines. Sung, this way, the repetition makes it quite good for kids. Sheet music and lyrics.
  • Online Resource O Holy Spirit power of the weak (David Bjorlin, USA / Lim Swee Hong, Canada) A beautiful, meditative four part song. It would be great to teach the parts to your congregation, and would work well whether you sing only one verse, or all four verses. If four parts is too challenging, you could also get your congregation to sing only the melody line in two parts in canon (i.e. a round, but ending at the same time); or in unison would also work, but would be less fun. Lyrics, sheet music sample and purchasing optionsNew words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / TiS 494 / W&R678 / Cha375 In water we grow (Brian Wren, USA) Great words, especially if you have a baptism this week. Tune is quite straightforward. Lyrics and sheet music.
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19
Thanksgiving; A vow to the Lord, and lifting the cup of salvation…?
  • Unknown Source I love you God / Psalm 116 (Linnea Good, Canada) is particularly beautiful and simple “I love you God; I know you listen. You listened on the day I cried. When I called out to you in anguish, you were my presence and my guide”. I think this is in our folders at church. I cannot find it online. Good for kids.
  • TiS 709 / Taizé Chuyo chuyo (Jacques Berthier) A Korean hymn, appropriate for an intercession response, and can be sung as a round. Not hard for non-Koreans! It means "Lord hear us". Good for kids.
  • URW311 I love you Lord you hear my cry (Isaac Watts) A simple song with two verses, or PfAS116D uses it as a Psalm refrain. It would be pretty amazing if you can sing it in 4 parts, I reckon. The 2nd verse could be quite appropriate on its own during intercessions. Older versions are not inclusive. Lyrics.   Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • TiS 71 / VU617 / G(II)97 / GC108 I will walk in the presence of the Lord (Richard Proulx) A beautiful cantored Psalm. The refrain is very simple. Doesn’t make sense without the cantor. Lyrics (in an order of worship).
  • Taizé / TiS 741 / AoV1-017 / ATE 282 / LBW368 / ELW751 / GA431 / SFFS 2200 / GtG471 / G(II)410 / GC586 / GC(II)566 / G(3)666 / W&R484 / Srce519 / URW390 / Lau929 / PfAS013A / PfAS102A / MP908 O Lord hear my prayer (Jacques Berthier) A simple and very well known Taizé chant. Works well during intercessions. You could read the Psalm between repeats of this chant, or just use as a chant as is. Sheet music samples. Good for kids 
  • TiS 727 / SiS361 / ATE 208 / CH121 / AA70 / PfAS022F In the presence of your people (Brent Chambers) A good Yiddish tune - lots of fun for kids and adults. Good to get fast and dance around on this one. Good for kids. Or you could try: VU745 which uses the refrain only for singing with a reading of a different Psalm, but it would also work for this one too. Lyrics (3 verses, but I only ever sing the first one).
  • Online Resource / GC(II)755 / G(3)864 O the weary world is trudging / The trumpet in the morning (Rory Cooney) Song of release of prisoners and the trumpet's blast, adapted from an old tune. Sound sample, sheet music sample, purchasing options
  • TiS 727 / SiS361 / ATE 208 / CH121 / AA70 / PfAS022F In the presence of your people (Brent Chambers) A good Yiddish tune - lots of fun for kids and adults. Good to get fast and dance around on this one. Good for kids. Or you could try:VU745 which uses the refrain only for singing with a reading of a different Psalm, but it would also work for this one too. Lyrics (3 verses, but I only ever sing the first one).
1 Peter 1:17-23
Sacrificial lamb; now you are purified, love one another deeply. Being born anew.
 
You may like to sing an Agnus Dei (Here is a list of some ideas).
  • TLUS078 Trust these words (Lisa Waites, Canada) This is a simple song of reassurance which would work well after the words of reassurance in any service. You may want to consider using it for the entire season of Easter. It's very joyful, and you could change the first word of each line each week, if you like. Lyrics and melody line (last page of PDF).
  • Online Resource / ATW 498 / Iona (T1AU) / MV 196 / SP&P182 / URW438 We will take what you offer (John Bell, Scotland) An excellent simple short song that works well either as an upbeat chorus or as a reflective chant. "We will take what you offer. We will live by your word. We will love one another. And be fed by you Lord". Good for kids. Sound sample and sheet music for purchase
  • Sing Alleluia Jesus Lamb of God (Betty Pulkingham, Australia) This is one of my absolute favourite Agni Deis (if that's the term you can use for the plural) A little bit of the tune. Good for kids.
  • TiS 705 / Iona (Common Ground, EoA) / W&R282 / SP320 / StF234 / Lau610 Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin (John Bell, Scotland) A simple Agnus Dei. Best if you can manage to get all four parts involved. Sound sample.
  • Online Resource Lamb of God you take away the sins of the world (Jayne Southwick Cool, USA) A very simple and beautiful Lamb of God. Sheet music (look for the PDF symbol) and lyrics
  • TiS 545 / Iona (LFB) / CH676 / VU482 / StF598 Shout for joy! The Lord has let us feast (John Bell, Scotland) Particularly appropriate if you are celebrating communion. Energetic and quite simple to sing. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource O Christ, Lamb of God (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan, USA) A more modern Agnus Dei, with Christ sharing our weakness. Lyrics and sound sample.
  • ATAR648 Lamb of God you take away the sin of the world (Kevin Keil, USA) A simple and quite lovely extended Agnus Dei, with extra verses of Morning Star, God with Us, Prince of Peace…  Sound sample.  
  • TiS 753 / ATFG558 / ELW525 / SP&P082 / StS034 / VT061 You are holy you are whole (Per Harling, Sweden) A fun and joyous latin-rhythmed song; can also be sung with two parts at the same time. Lyrics and sheet music. As an alternative you could sing GtG596 You are holy you are whole (Per Harling) An adaptation of the above song - the last few lines have been changed to say "Sing Hosanna in the highest, sing Hosanna, sing Hosanna to our God"; makes it much more like a Sanctus. Good for kids.  
Luke 24:13-35
Emmaus story.
  • ACS995 / GWA089 Come be among us O Jesus / Te invitamos oh Cristo (Unknown Spanish origin / arranged Greg Scheer, USA) This very versatile song could be used as a call to worship, particularly for an evening service, and picks up on the disciples desire for Jesus to stay with them. Sound sample. Lead sheet and lyrics..
  • Online Resource / StS098 / GC(II)445 / G(3)538 / URW123 / Lau288 / StF308 On the Journey to Emmaus (Marty Haugen) Excellent words to a very familiar tune (COLUMCILLE). Highly recommended. Sound sample, sheet music sample, purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
  • FFS61 The grace of God has appeared (Cecily Sheehy) A simple short song. Would be great if you can have SATB singers on the parts, but will also work with just the melody. "The grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all".    
  • SP&P005 Holy one may your presence here (Christopher Grundy) A joyful and quite quick chorus seeking enlightenment from the presence of Christ. Lyrics and sound sample.   
  • Online Resource / BUC Song Project Troubled hearts walk Emmaus road / Now we see (Elaine Loukes) This song is particularly focussed on this reading and its application to today. It's not easy for the congregation at first, but is catchy once known - it would be good at least for the musicians to sing it. Particularly appropriate if there is also communion, but will make sense without it. Lyrics and sheet music.
  • WoV743 / SFFS 2199 / SP&P093 / URW115 Stay with us (Herbert Brokering) Simple song of comfort. This is a slightly mournful song, that could pick up on the disciple's sense of loss, and their desire to hang out with Jesus. I like the tune STAY WITH US best (WoV, URW, SP&P). Lyrics.
  • HiOS002 A stranger met by chance (Marnie Barrell) Excellent words. The tune will probably need to be taught. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource / BUC Song Project All 'Round this table here / In Breaking Bread (Shawn Whelan) A great song, with lots of repetition "In breaking bread Christ is here; When wine is shared Christ is here". Particularly appropriate if there is also communion, but will make sense without it. Free sheet music and sound sample. Good for kids.
  • Online Resource / MV079 / GtG692 Spirit open my heart (Ruth Duck) Lovely words of openess to the Spirit, lovely tune. WILD MOUNTAIN THYME. Lyrics and sheet music. Lyric videoNew words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource Brother Jesus right beside me (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) This is a great rock song, good for little and slightly older kids. Lyrics and a very silly sound sample that IMHO does no justice to the song at all. We really rock it. Great for kids.
  • ATAR656 Heavy our hearts (Trish Watts / Gabrielle Lord) A lovely soothing chant naming our heaviness and seeking God's shelter and healing. 
  • Online Resource / Tune In / ATAR612 God is walking in the garden (Dave Brown) A gentle song that starts in the Garden of Eden and ends with Easter. "We heard you walking, We hid because we're afraid". A great song for the start of Lent. Reference recordings, lyrics and free downloadable songbook.
  • ELW374 / GtG252 Day of arising (Susan Palo Cherwien) Excellent words based on this story, sung to a very singable tune.
  • 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.
  • Online Resource / Resounding Voices Open my eyes to meet your gaze (Miriam Endersby / Kirstina Arakelyan) May we recognise Christ when we see the stranger. Excellent words, set to a new tune which will need to be taught, but is pretty cool. Video. Free book download here.
  • TiS 242 / AHB 183 / AoV1-018 / ATN 27 / CH404 / UMH261 / VU352 / A&M667 / HPP163 / GtG157 / PH302 / G(II)481 / GC708 / GC(II)689 / G(3)796 / CP(E) 468 / W&R118 / Lau765 / StF247 I danced in the morning / Lord of the Dance (Sydney Carter) You all know this one, right? Sheet music and lyrics. Good for kids. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • Iona (Love From Below) / CH434 / CP232 Jesus is risen from the grave (John Bell) Good, simple rhythm and tune. You can even make up some verses if you like. Good for kids.
  • TiS 382 / AoV2-131 / ATN 15 / NCH238 / CH417 / UMH311 / VU186 / LBW280 / ELW570 / GA364 / A&M212 / HPP210 / GtG247 / G(II)318 / GC444 / GC(II)456 / G(3)534 / CP237 / CP(E) 153 / W&R311 / Cha230 / 82Hml-204 / Lau278 / StF306 Now the green blade rises (John Crum) I love these words and this simple French folk tune. I particularly like this played to guitar, but TiS has an excellent piano arrangement too. Lyrics and tune sample. New words to old tunes
  • FFS03 As we walk along beside you (Michael Perry) Excellent words or recognising Christ in the word, the bread, the resurrection. A simple tune.  Lyrics.
  • Iona / VU184 As we walked home at close of day / Easter Evening (Iona) Good words and good tune.
  • Iona From heav'n to here and from here to heav'n (Iona) Good words to a traditional Irish tune. Great chorus "So come Lord Christ in the stranger's guise…" Lyrics (downloads a pdf).
  • The tide has turned songbook Jerusalem to Emmaus two people walked that day (Emmaus story) (Digby Hannah) Great words. Not an easy congregational song, but worth some effort. Good for kids.
  • TiS 586 / AHB 502 / AoV2-128 / NCH099 / CH580 / UMH700 / VU436 / LBW272 / ELW629 / A&M010 / GtG836 / CP024 / CP(E)010 / W&R521 / Cha636 / Srce2 / 82Hml-662 / StF141 / Lau907 / LUYH466 / MP004 Abide with me; fast falls the eventide (Henry Francis Lyte) This is not a favourite of mine, but it fits the reading well and many versions (but not all!) are quite inclusive.
Songs about Christ giving Peace... 
  • TLUS133 El amor de Cristo / Christ can move the world (Gerardo Oberman, Argentina) This is a really fun and joyful song about Christ and love moving the world to a place of peace, joy, and unity. The chorus is just "pa pa ra pa pa...". Unfortunately, the English version is pretty terrible, so just sing it in Spanish and explain what the words mean. Sound sample. Sheet music sample (the Spanish lyrics in TLUS are better, with less repetition and more joy).      
  • NCYC'87 Peace will be with you my friends so do not be frightened (Unknown author) A lovely simple song.
  • NCH249 Peace I leave with you my friends (Ray Repp) Slow, simple and excellent words. A congregation will pick this up the first time through, I think. Lyric video.
  • GA517 Peace I leave with you my friends (Gregory Norbert) This one is less familiar to me, but I also like it. Sound sample.
  • FFS07 Bring peace to us (John Murray) A simple chant with two possible tunes. Both are good. The first is a round. "Bring peace to us, bring peace through us, O God bring peace". Good for kids.
  • Iona (LFB) / G(II)407 / GC583 God give us peace that lasts (John Bell) Lovely words and a simple hymn tune. Prayer for peace, hope and love. This can also be sung to LOVE UNKNOWN, which would make it New words to old tunes. "God give us peace that lasts, not through the fear of might, but through the force of love, and love of life and right. Where costly wars and weapons lure, Show us our Lord among the poor". Here is a version to yet another tune, by Lori True.
  • GC(II)722 / G(3)826 Jesus give us your peace (Michael Mahler) Gospel song. It kind of merges personal peace with global peace. "Jesus bring us your peace, bring us together, let all the fighting cease…" Good for kids and teenagers. Lyrics and sheet music. Sound sample
  • CH786 May the God of peace go with us (Ian Jamieson) A lovely benediction to a traditional Scottish tune. "May the God of peace go with us as we travel from this place; may the love of Jesus keep us firm in hope and full of grace". It's a wee bit tricky. Sound sample.
  • MV168 May peace be with you / Salamun Kullaheen (Traditional Lebanese) Simple chant in English and Arabic. Lyrics.
  • SP&P034 Come and fill all my life (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) A gentle and very simple song. Would be good for a meditation.
  • Seeds of Faith Peace Be With You (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) A very simple kids song about peace, and sharing peace. Sound sample and lyrics. Good for kids.
  • Tune In / Online Resource Peace In Our Time (Dave Brown) A groovy bossa nova song of peace and action for peace. Lyrics. Sound sample. Free downloadable songbook.
  • VU955 Grant to us your peace / Dona nobis pacen (Iona) A simple version of these lyrics seeking peace on earth, and peace within us.
I'd love to hear your ideas too! Please add a comment below, especially if it's something I haven't thought of.