Songs and Hymns for Proper 12C / Ordinary 17C / Pentecost +7 (July 27th 2025)

Hosea 1:2-10
God is really angry and fed up with those Israelites, but there will be forgiveness.
  • A Kyrie would work well - there are lots to choose from - here's a long list
  • 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 6 this week, and you can sing other verses when you want to sing about other prophets. Set to the common tune KINGSFOLD. Some lyrics (not the Hosea verse!). New words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / FFS20 Forgive forgive us Holy God (Shirley Murray) Very easy tune for a congregation to sing (and there are 5 verses to learn it in!). The words focus on our desensitisation to violence and our greed, so a nice fit for this week's reading. The final verse has a focus on communion, but still makes sense if you are not celebrating the eucharist this week. Sheet music and lyrics.
  • Online Resource / Tune In / NCYC '07 Forgive us now (Dave Brown). “As we forgive may we be healed, as we reach out….” An excellent ballad. Free downloadable song book, lyrics and sound samples
  • FFS19 For the hurt I create (Shirley Murray) Beautiful tunes (there are two) and words. Tune (ii) is most simple, so use that if you will sing it as a congregation, but tune (i) is also worth using if you have some good musicians who can sing it for your congregation. If using tune (ii) you may like to suggest to your congregation that they simply join in on the "forgive me, Lord, forgive" line, but make sure you teach it to them first, because the third one is different to the other three. "For the hurt that I create.... for the evil I condone... for works of peace I do not do... for hope and help that I refuse... forgive me Lord, forgive"
  • Iona (Enemy of Apathy) / A&M466 / SP223 / StF654 / MP940 The love of God comes close (John Bell / Graham Maule) A good song of God's forgiveness. Simple melody. Lyrics. Sound sample.
  • Online Resource / AoVNG55 / Taizé / G(3)959 / SP323 / Lau221 God is forgiveness / Bóg jest miłością (Taize) "God is forgiveness, love and do not fear". A simple Taize chant which seems to suit this reading quite well. Sheet music, lyrics in many languages, sound samples
  • Iona (Sent By the Lord) / MV066 Senzenina? / What have we done? (South African) This beautiful chant from South Africa asks the question that we often ask when things go wrong beyond belief. It's important to know what the song means when singing it. If you have some part-singers in your congregation, this would be particular good. It's good to let people ask this question. It is also on the soundtrack for "The Power of One" so you could also play the recorded music if appropriate. Sound sample. Good for kids.
  • Online Resource God is like a foolish farmer (David Bjorlin) 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.
Psalm 85
God will speak peace; righteousness and peace will kiss each other. God’s forgiveness and steadfastness.
  • Online Resource / AoV1-106 / UMH376 / WoV774 / ELW753 / GtG752 / G(II)528 / GC730 / GC(II)724 / G(3)822 / CP562 /  Cha297 / URW443 / 82Hml-712 / Lau904 / LUYH073 Dona Nobis Pacem (American folk song) This is very well known, and would fit well with this reading. Good for kids. Oldy-but-a-goody. Sheet music.
  • Taizé / TiS 713 / Cha296 Dona nobis pacem domine / cordium (Jacques Berthier) There is a specific cantor line for Psalm 85 to go with this prayer of peace. Sound samples and sheet music for the refrain.
  • PfAS085C Righteousness and peace (Mary David Callahan) A nice simple refrain; a little bit majestic. "Righteousness and peace shall go before the Lord". Lyrics.
  • Online Resource Lord show us your mercy and love (Val Parker) You'll need a good pianist for this, but it's a lovely refrain, which could be used with a cantor and choir (as in the recording) or more simply with a reader. Sound and sheet music samples and purchasing options
  • TiS 409 / AHB 322 / CH595 / UMH543 / VU202 / StJ / SLW43 / W&R328 / Cha250 / StF391 / MP488 O Breath of life come sweeping through us (Elizabeth Porter Head) This is a really good older style hymn with inclusive lyrics. Lyrics and sheet music. Not all verses are in all hymnals.
  • Online Resource O God will you restore us? (BiFrost Arts) A really beautiful cantored Psalm, which combines this reading with Isaiah 58. You could use the refrain without the cantoring, or with a reader, or just on its own if you don't have a cantor. Lyrics, sound sample, and sheet music.&
  • AoVNG55 / Iona (WWHW) / G(II)74 / CP113 Come O Lord and Set Us Free (Daryl Ducote / Gary Daigle / Mike Balhoff) Good simple, inclusive refrain, which can also be used with a pretty groovy cantor line. This song appears in a few different formats. There is a full-length short song (WWHW) and a short 7 bar refrain (Gather), either would work well as a response. The refrain is exactly the same melody as the short song, but only uses the words "Come O Lord and set us free, come and set us free". Sample sheet music. Sound sample.
  • CH720 / A&M409 / GtG470 / G(3)653 / SP204 / Lau941 There is a longing in our hearts O Lord (Anne Quigley) Good words of longing for God's love, justice, wisdom, healing. A good song for before, during or after intercessions. Sound sample. Sheet music sample.
  • G(II)254 / GC330 Let Me Taste Your Mercy Like Rain (Rory Cooney) Good words of both personal and communal redemption. Simple contemporary tune. Lyrics & lead sheet. Clunky sound sample.
  • Online Resource / CH198 / MV001 / HPP550 / A&M365 / GtG301 / GC753 / GC(II)741 / G(3)850 / SP176 / URW058/ Lau458 / StF409 Let Us Build a House / All are welcome (Marty Haugen / TWO OAKS) This song has wonderful lyrics of hope for what a Christian community can be like, and a chorus that joyfully says “All are welcome, all are welcome, all are welcome in this place”. Sheet music sample and purchasing options. Sound sample (lyric video)
  • TiS 217 / AHB 148 / NCH43 / CH519 / UMH384 / VU333 / A&M721 / LBW315 / ELW631 / A&M721 / GA463 / HPP48 / GtG366 / PH376 / GC622 / GC(II)613 / G(3)641 / CP485/6 / CP(E) 516 / W&R358 / Cha517 / Srce457 / URW100 / 82Hml-657 / Lau801 / StF503 / MP449 Love divine all loves excelling (Charles Wesley) A beautiful classic song and most hymnals use a very inclusive version of this hymn, even the AHB. Lyrics and sheet music.You may also like to give Rend Collective Experiment's version a listen (hard for congregations to sing, but nice for listening). You may also like to see an updated version by Sarah Agnew (see link in Comments below). Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • MV222 May the peace of God be your peace (Neil McLaren) A lovely benediction. Will need to be taught first. Lyrics (scroll down).
  • CH659 / MV173 / StJ / A&M566 / G(3)824 / W&R389 / SP251 / StF712 Put peace into each other’s hands (Fred Kaan) Good words for communion; tune is quite simple and flows nicely. Slow sound sample, sheet music with lyrics. Good for kids.
  • Emergent Psalter Show us your mercy O God (Isaac Everett) A simple refrain and read Psalm. Sheet music sample.
Alternate Hebrew Scripture: Genesis 18:20-32 
Abraham debates God over the destruction of Sodom, and God is convinced to forgive, and not to destroy the city if there are 10 righteous there...
  • AoV1-137 / ATOK 403 / GA306 / G(II)286 God Of Abraham lead us (Bernadette Farrell, England) This one is great. Just don't try to sing all 17 verses! Choose what you like… I love this energetic call and response with the response "Lead us to your kingdom". You can sing with a cantor and response, or you could split your congregation in the middle doing half and half, or you could just have people singing all the way through. Lyrics (and a slow sound sample). Sound sample (listen to the whole thing and see how they build it up).  Good for kids.
  • Iona (Enemy of Apathy) / A&M466 / SP223 / StF654 / MP940 The love of God comes close (John Bell / Graham Maule, Scotland) A good song of God's forgiveness; not quite inclusive language for God - you can easily fix it. Simple melody. Lyrics. Sound sample.
  • Online Resource / Tune In / NCYC '07 Forgive us now (Dave Brown, Australia) “As we forgive may we be healed, as we reach out….” An excellent ballad. Free downloadable song book, lyrics and sound samples.
Psalm for the Genesis reading: Psalm 138
God is great, strengthens us, protects us, God regards the lowly 
  • NCH Psalter Great is the glory of God A very simple refrain for a chanted (or read) Psalm. 
  • Linnea Good I lifted my voice and spoke your name, your word of answer swiftly came (Linnea Good, Canada) A very simple congregational response to the Psalm being spoken. It would be great to do this. Need a confident reader who can preferably lead the singing, or an attentive musician to come in at the right spot. Good for kids.
  • Emergent Psalter They shall sing of the ways of the Lord (Isaac Everett, USA) Simple psalm refrain and Psalm spoken over music in between the refrains. Sheet music (antiphon only).
  • GC(II)700 / G(3)799 Lord you lead through sea and desert / You are strong you are holy (Sylvia Dunstan, Canada) Simple version of this psalm with a strong chorus. I don't know if our congregation would like it though. Sheet music. Sound sample.
  • Iona (SBL) / CH140 / MV181 / WoV727 / ELW554 / G(II)341 / GC495 / StB178 Lord Your Hands Have Formed This World / The Earth is the Lord's (Ramon Oliano, Philippines) Good words of creation to a lovely, and not too difficult, Phillippino melody. Lyrics (first verse only)
  • ATW 480 On the day I called (Bernadette Farrell, England) A simple and pretty lovely song. Sound sample
  • TiS 86 / Srce793 With my whole heart I will praise you O Lord (Arlo Duba, USA) This refrain is fine. Verses should be read, perhaps while playing quiet chords underneath. Make sure to keep the chords quiet enough so they are not too distracting.
  • NCH085 / SFFS 2082 / Cha623 / ZSS105 Woke Up This Morning (African-American Spiritual) A great Spiritual. If you don't have one of these sources, you can just make it up from this video. This could be a good Sunday to make use of those choir stalls... Good for kids. Oldy-but-a-goody.
Colossians 2:6-15, (16-19)
“Do not let anyone disqualify you”…. a tricky reading, but I liked that phrase.
  • Iona (M&G, T1AU) / MV099 / GC(II)673 / G(3)763 / Lau996 Stand O Stand Firm (Cameroon) I love having an excuse to sing this simple and powerful song; didn't Elijah have to be pretty brave? 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.
  • Online Resource / NCH332 / VU457 / ELW522 / SFFS 2268 / HPP528 / GC(II)738 / G(3)839 / CP061 / W&R695 As We Gather at Your Table (Carl P Daw) Could be sung to HOLY MANNA or NETTLETON, both can be found in most hymnals. Lyrics. Sound sample (lyric video to HOLY MANNA)New words to old tunes.
  • TiS 367 / AHB 287 / NCH242 / CH412 / UMH306 / VU159 / LBW135 / ELW366 / A&M217 / GtG236 / PH119 / GC446 / GC(II)459 / G(3)525 / CP212 / CP(E)159 / W&R290 / Cha221 / 82Hml-208 / Lau275 / MP670 The strife is o'er the battle done (Francis Pott) There are two possible tunes for this hymn. I prefer the tune by James Minchin (THE STRIFE IS O’ER), which is found in the Australian Hymn Book, rather than the more traditional minstrelly VULPIUS (Oldy-but-a-goody). The newer tune is pretty groovy, and has lots and lots of Alleluias. The words also vary a lot between hymnals. My pick: TiS words and AHB tune 287 (ii). Yeah, this was my other church rock favourite of 1979. Old school lyrics.
  • NCH438 / UMH377 / LBW346 / ELW785 / HPP390 / GtG840 / W&R428 / Cha561 / Srce784 / MP757 When peace like a river (Horatio Spafford) An older American hymn. Hymnals vary in how old fashioned the lyrics are, and only some include the chorus. Lyrics and sheet music. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • StS116I saw a tree by the riverside / The Tree Song (Ken Medema) A great kid’s song about roots growing down to the water, and leaves growing up to the sunshine, and bearing fruit, and all that great stuff. Good for kids. Lyrics. 
Luke 11:1-13
Jesus teaches The Lord’s Prayer; everyone who asks receives.
  • Online Resource Our Amma Abba Holy One (Hannah Brown) A really nice gender-expansive rephrasing of the Lord's Prayer, set to a very familiar hymn tune. This would be great to use frequently. Lyrics, sheet music samples and purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
  • Brunswick Song Project Our Father in Heaven (Dave Brown) Written in 2019! This is very jazzy, and takes some learning. It would be good to sing this again. It can be sung slowly or more quickly. It's easier, and more chilled out if it's slower. Sound sample
  • PfAS1049 Abana in Heaven / Abana Alathi Fi Ssama (Presbyterian Church of Egypt / Laila Constantine) I love this and think it would be very well learned and remembered. It will need to be taught, but it would be worth it, if you will use it often (e.g. if your congregation says the Lord's Prayer weekly). It can also be sung in Arabic (the word Abana is "Father"). Beautiful sound sample in Arabic, with text. It could be sung very slowly and meditatively (as in the sample), or a bit more up-tempo, in which case I reckon it's Good for kids.
  • URW454 Our Father in Heaven (Plainsong) I wish I had the guts to try to get my congregation to sing some Plainsong chant; it's easier to get a small group to do it though. This version has the modern translation.
  • URW455 Holy one our only home, hallowed be your name (Martha Blacklock, Mother Thunder Mission, USA) An excellent inclusive version of the Lord's Prayer from a feminist theological collective and worship group. The tune and words are really beautiful. The tune will need to be taught as it has some surprising jumps. Lyrics (includes many different versions of the Lord's Prayer).
  • ATFG574 You are our Father you live in heaven (Warmun and Tiwi communities) Australian Aboriginal version of the Lord's Prayer. Sound sample and lyrics.
  • Online Resource Ground of all being Mother of life (David Poole / John Phillip Newell) A modern translation and call and response version of the Lord's Prayer. There are two key phrases, so it would not be hard to teach if you have an attentive congregation. Youtube. Words. I'm sorry, but I can't find sheet music for this online any more. 
  • URW457 Life-giver lover of us all (Laurie Aleona) An adaptation of the Lord's Prayer, set to the familiar tune TALLIS CANON.  Lyrics (scroll down). New words to old tunes.
  • STB043 Lord we did not live up to your teachings / Amra tomar adesh rupe (Shaha) A Bengali Kyrie, with a particular focus on Christ's teachings. The translation is good, and quite challenging. This will need to be taught; it could be sung in Bengali, because (like a Kyrie) it's repetitive. Sheet music sample.
  • TiS 465 / AHB 399 / ATA 115 / NCH279 / A&M271 / Iona (SBL) / CH116 / GA381 / Lau313 / StF004 Our God in heaven / Father in heaven / Loving Creator grant to your children (Elena Maquiso) I really like this hymn, especially the Philippino folk melody to which it's set. Newer versions of the hymn from the Christian Conference of Asia have altered the lyrics to "Our God in heaven / Creator God" in the first verse. Other versions, such as CH4 have "Loving Creator / Parent and God". Old school lyrics and sheet music.
  • URW453 Our Father in Heaven (Jim Strathdee) A simple call and response arrangement of the more modern translation of the Lord's Prayer. We used this a few times last year at BUC and it worked well, but the congregation's opinion became quite divided... Sound sample (a little different to the newer versions of it).
  • Online Resource / Full of the Spirit God who in all things lives within / My Lord' Prayer (Heather Price) A rephrasing of the Lord's Prayer, that will be quite straightforward to sing, once taught, as it uses a similar phrase over and over. Sound sample and music for purchase
  • Online Resource / Australian Lutheran Hymnal Supplement Father God in Heaven (James Seddon). Sung to the Gullah tune "Kum ba ya". Youtube with lyrics.
  • Online Resource Ask the complicated questions (David Bjorlin / Southern Harmony) Excellent words about the value of questioning, doubting and seeking. Set to the shape note tune RESTORATION. There is also a more contemporary setting. Sample lyrics, sheet music and purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
  • PH349 Let All Who Pray the Prayer Christ Taught (Thomas Troeger) I don't have a copy of this, but the lyrics look very good. It's sung to the tune CHESHIRE. Lyrics (downloads a PDF).
  • ATFG575 / VU400 / WoV775 / ELW752 / SFFS 2193 / GtG469 / HPP403 / W&R489 / Cha305 / ZSS156 Lord Listen to Your Children Praying (Ken Medema) A simple, repetitive song which would be fun to play around with - you could do it fast or slow. Sheet music sampleYoutube sound sample (album version.
  • 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). Lovely (though God is "master", so it's not really inclusive. Nice if you can just start a capella...  Youtube video of Sinead O'Connor singing it and lyrics  
  • Online resource Our Father above us and all around us (Brian McLaren) I'm not actually sure that I like this, but you might like it. Video.
  • Source Unknown Indwelling God infused throughout all existence (Fred F Keip) This is a rewritten Lord's prayer. It's a bit wordy, but quite helpful in reframing the Lord's Prayer with less baggage. Ed Murray who is part of the Singing the Lectionary Facebook group has written a good plainsong-like tune for this. Prayer.
  • Music by Heart 85 Our Father in heaven (Sanford Dole) A simple call and response arrangement of the more modern translation of the Lord's Prayer. Needs a confident, and well rehearsed leader!
  • TiS 526 / AHB 451 / A&M712 / CP(E) 505 / StF594 / Lau772 / MP435 Lord Jesus Christ you have come to us (Patrick Appleford) The second verse is particularly appropriate. I haven't sung this for ages; not sure why. Lyrics.
  • Recorded Music No Empty Phrases (Paul Demer) This is really lovely, and I think would be a nice song to play for a reflective (listening) Lord's Prayer. Sound sample and download (the download comes with chords too, so you can play it yourselves).
  • Online Resource (choral work) Our Father / Journey Through the Lord's Prayer (Pepper Choplin) This is a full "worship experience". A choral cantata with narrations and prayers. It's not inclusive, and it's very schmaltzry, but it may be useful to someone and is pretty satisfying; I quite like the introduction on its own. Sound sample and purchasing options.
What ideas do you have? I'd love to hear your ideas - especially if it's something I've missed. Please add a comment below.  
 
In 2025, this was updated in Edinburgh.

Songs for Adult and Infant Baptisms, confirmations and blessings

Blessing the water
  • Online Resource Meroo / Water seeping up outta the ground (Nelson Varcoe, Australia) The Dharug / Tharwal word "Meroo" means water. This strikes me as a song that might be good to sing to bless the water before a baptism. 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!).
For anyone being baptised
  • Online Resource / GWA077 This gift of heaven our grace and healing / O living water (Owen Alstott / Bernadette Farrell) Excellent words with multiple images of water, including Jesus' baptism, Cana's wedding and a chorus that simply says "O living water, O living water". A good song to lead into a baptism. Sound sample, sheet music samples, and purchasing options.
  • Online Resource Made in God's image / We are God's Children (David Busch) Excellent words to the familiar tune BUNESSAN (Morning has broken). The words are so welcoming of all, and would be easy for visitors to the congregation to sing. It also has a verse that makes it useful for commissionings and Ordinations too. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource Come and be washed in the waters of love (Maren Haynes Marchesini) A lovely, lilting, positive song of baptism. Free sheet music (please contact the author if using).
  • Online Resource / GWA079 / G(3)791 Were I the perfect child of God (John Bell) Honest words for baptism or confirmation, set to a traditional Scottish folk tune (O gin I were a Baron's heir). New words to old tunes. Sound sample, sheet music sample, and beautifully instrumented two-voice version for purchase. Simpler sheet music sample and version for purchase.
  • StJ / URW187 Water has held us (R Deane Postlethwaite) Good words based on the use of water in baptism, and images of water in creation, parting of the sea, washing and baptism, sung to the familiar tune BUNESSAN (Morning has broken). Highly recommended. New words to old tunes. Sheet music and lyrics (downloads an order of service).
  • AoV1-158 Create a new heart Holy Lord / A new heart for a new world (Monica O'Brien / Trish Watts) Very simple melody, Good words. Also appropriate for confirmation. Lyrics and sound sample
  • AoV1-074 Come To The Water (Frank Andersen) I love the words to this, suitable for infant, child or adult baptism. Lyrics and sound sample.
  • Online Resource Follow Jesus to the Jordan (David Bjorlin, USA) Excellent new words calling us to follow Jesus to the Jordan, to the wilderness, and wherever God leads us to go. Sung to the familiar tune BEACH SPRING. Sheet music sample, lyrics and purchasing options. New words to old tunes
  • ACS957 / NCH322 / StJ / GtG480 / Cha367 / ZSS190 Take me to the water (African-American) A simple song, with many layers of meaning. Sound sample (Nina Simone - verses are different to what might be in your hymnal!). 
  • AoV1-034 Create in me O Lord a heart that is pure / I'll Sing Your Song (Erica Marshall) Good honest song. Simple to sing. Lyrics and sound sample
  • TiS 493 / UMH605 / VU442 / WoV697 / ELW445 / GtG490 / CP035 / Cha365 / ZSS191 Wash O God our sons and daughters / Wash us God your sons and daughters (Ruth Duck) A good hymn for the congregation to sing before or after a baptism. Sung to the familiar tune BEACH SPRING. New words to old tunes. Lyrics.
  • AoV1-005 Deep within my heart I feel / Galilee Song (Frank Andersen) This one is quite nice. Chorus has this jubilant "So I leave my boats behind!" part. Lyrics & sound sample
  • MV190 Laughter lit the stars of morning (Lydia Pedersen) Lovely lyrics and a simple waltz melody. Has lyrics for both infant and adult baptism or renewal of baptismal vows. Lyric video.
  • ATW 432 Girl or boy big or small (Gerri Holmes) This would be good for a kids' song anytime we have a baptism. It will help them understand what’s going on. Good for kids.
  • URW106 Here at Jordan's river (Ruth Duck) Sung to NOEL NOUVELET, this challenging song is just perfect for our congregation. I really love this. Great for Baptism of Christ or any baptism. Lyrics (scroll down).
  • Online Resource From the waters I will rise (Adam Tice) Beautiful words of rising up from baptism to be born anew, set to the familiar tune TAKE THIS MOMENT. New words to old tunes. Lyrics, sheet music sample, purchasing options
  • AoV2-085 / MV115 Behold, behold, I Make All Things New, beginning with you and starting from today (John Bell) A lovely energetic chant. Would be great if your congregation gets to know the parts. Lyrics and a video of how to teach it.
  • MV 157 I am a child of God, I am a glimpse of God’s new creation (Bruce Harding) This is a really lovely song, and very easy to learn. Probably just the first verse is good for a baptism. Sound sample.
  • MV135 Called by earth and sky (Pat Mayberry) 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.
  • Recorded music: Forever Young (Bob Dylan) This is a really beautiful blessing. Lyrics and a video of Joan Baez.
  • MV117 By the well a thirsty woman (Elizabeth Stilborn) This is not specifically a baptism song, but it has lovely water imagery, and would work well on a baptism day. The tune will probably need to be taught. Sound sample (video).
  • ATOK 316 From the air and from the light (Robin Mann) Excellent lyrics - might be best to ask a musician or two to present this for the congregation, as it is not immediately easy to sing. Lyrics and sound sample
  • Online Resource You belong (Richard Bruxvoort Colligan) Feel like having a hoe-down at the baptism? This would be good for baptism of adults or older children. Fun! Lyrics, sound sample, purchasing options.  
  • ACS978 / GtG399 / GWA042 God welcomes all (John Bell / South African Traditional) A simple song of welcome set to a tune from South Africa. Sound sample
For children and infants
  • AoV2-144 We Welcome This Child (Peter Kearney) "We welcome you, child, to our beautiful world, we give you the earth and the sea and the sky. We give you the sun and the moon and the stars. We welcome you, child, to the heart of our world." Lyrics and sound sample.
  • Tune in II Child of God (Elaine Loukes) Elaine's new song is really good and would fit very well with our congregation. While it is still new, may be best to have the congregation sing only the first part, which is the most simple. 
  • AoV2-116 / CH633 / UMH611 / VU444 / AA11 Child Of Blessing Child Of Promise (Ronald Cole-Turner) Excellent words to a familiar hymn tune. Lyrics.
  • Here in this place / Online Resource Infant born of human love (Helen Wiltshire) Simple baptism song for an infant. Suggested tune is CAPETOWN. Lyrics (scroll down).
  • ATAR590 A child is born (Leigh Newton) Uplifting new words for a baptism, sung to the tune JERUSALEM. I am not a fan of the tune; the words would fit well to other standard hymn tunes as well if you would like to use them. New words to old tunes.
  • GWA076 Love and welcome to you (Gayle Taylor) This would be a good choice for a child's baptism, as it is quite simple and child-like. Sound sample
  • ATAR603 Warmly he embraced them / More than a sign (Robin Mann) A good song of welcoming children; particularly appropriate for a day when there is a baptism. 
  • Online Resource / AoV2-125 / ATA 132 Lift this child to the sun (Anna's song) (Norm Habel, Australia / Robin Mann, Australia) This is more of a Christmas song, but is sometimes sung at baptisms. The tune is a real earworm! Lyrics. Sound sample and sheet music
  • VU443 God we pray at this beginning (Christopher Redmond) Lovely balanced words to a familiar tune (ABBOT'S LEIGH). New words to old tunes.
  • SFFS 2233 This, this is where children belong (James Ritchie) A simple song about the inclusion of children in the church. It would be great to sing this at a baptism. Lyrics.
  • Cha362 Filled with the Joy and Gladness of life's wonder (Daniel Merrick) Excellent words for baptism of an infant; quite formal. Sung to the very familiar tune O PERFECT LOVE. Lyrics (in an order of service). New words to old tunes.
Adult baptism
  • Iona / Online Resource / GWA079 Were I the perfect child of God (John Bell) This lovely song to a simple Scottish folk tune talks about taking up the call of Christ in the midst of doubts and fears. "Then sprinkle water on my brow, as in this place I make my vow to own and love my Saviour now and give myself to Jesus". New words to old tunes. Sound sample, sheet music sample, and beautifully instrumented two-voice version for purchase. Simpler sheet music sample and version for purchase.
  • Cha368 I Come to Be Baptized Today (Susan Adams) Good words and very familiar tune. Would be good if you have a group of people being baptised together. O WALY WALY. New words to old tunes.
  • ACS916 / GtG164 / CP045 Down Galilee's slow roadways (Sylvia Dunstan) Good words for adult baptism, or for any Sunday that reflects on Christ's baptism. Lyrics.
  • Walk as one May the peace of the Lord be with you (Alison Campbell Rate) A lovely blessing seeking continuing growth in faith. Good for a confirmation. Book available to purchase here. Sound samples, and pack with accompaniment, sheet music, powerpoint.
  • Online Resource Give me a name that's fresh and free (Hannah Brown) Excellent words that are suitable for any renewal, but particularly appropriate for an adult baptism (or a name change). Sung to the familiar tune WOODWORTH or any other tune that you use to sing "Just as I am without one plea". Lyrics, sheet music preview and purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
Song for after baptism
  • Cha373 Be In Our Midst O Christ (Colbert Cartwright) Good for the end of a baptism of some adults, or confirmation, particularly of young adults; it's the same tune as "This is a day of new beginnings" so will be familiar to some congregations. Lyrics (on page 4 of the PDF).
Presentation of Baptismal Candle: 
  • Online Resource / AoV1-053 / AoVK-82 Receive The Light of Christ (Jane Marshall) Simple round "Receive the light of Christ, May (it) shine within our hears, May the Christ Light fill us with joy and peace". This could be really wonderful for the congregation to sing when the candles are being presented at the end of the baptism. Sound sample, sheet music sample and purchasing options.
  • TiS 780 May light come into your eyes (Mandy Treagus) A simple benediction or blessing for someone leaving, or being baptised.
  • Taizé / GWA105 / MV164 Christe lux mundi / Christ you are light for those who follow you (Taize) A slower, and very simple Taize chant. I like it best in Latin, but the English words also work. Sound samples, sheet music.
Aaronic blessings (or substitutes):
Also see multipurpose blessings below....
  • AoV1-177 / GA441 May God Bless and keep you (Christopher Walker) Simple and inclusive Aaronic blessing that has words everyone can understand. This is a big favourite in our congregation. I strongly suggest having a look at this one as an alternative to the standard Aaronic blessing. Sound sample.
  • TiS 776(ii) / AHB 572 The Lord bless you and keep you (various tunes, traditional words) The Australian hymn books have two settings for the Aaronic blessing. I prefer tune (ii) rather than the chant version. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • Iona (Love From Below) The Lord bless you and keep you (Iona community) This is a very nice, but very tricky setting of the standard Aaronic blessing words. It’s more something you would ask your choir to sing, if you have one!
  • CH796 The Lord bless you and keep you (Lowell Mason) Standard words to a tune by Lowell Mason. Sound sample of tune.
  • CH785 May god bless you (Aaronic blessing adapt) A nice alternative, and quite simple tune
  • MV218 / GtG549 / STB315 May the love of the Lord / Wei yuan shen di ai (Maria Ling Po Choo) Lovely alternative words to a simple Chinese melody. It will need to be taught, but is not too hard. Sound sample
  • Online Resource May God Bless you protect you (David MacGregor, Australia) A good, simple, inclusive Aaronic blessing. Flowing. Sound sample (instrumental). Sheet music.
  • Iona (SBL) / CH787 / PH596 / G(II)413 / GC589 / CP661 / StB080 / URW445 May the Lord Mighty (Gracious) God / Yuan quan-neng zhu  shang-di (Jim Beinke) Many of these sources are quite masculine, but URW and STB are very good. Sung to a traditional Chinese melody (Wen-Ti) which is quite lovely, and when sung in two parts would be really special. You would need to teach it, or to have your musicians sing it often until the congregation get to know it. Lyrics and lead sheet. Sound sample.
  •  NCYC07 The Lord bless you and keep you / Blessing (Jeremy Burtenshaw) A nice new tune for the standard words of the Aaronic blessing. Worth a look. Will need to be taught to your congregation, but I can see this being a keeper for more contemporary congregations!
  • AoV2-089 / Taize / MV086 / SFFS 2156 Give peace to every heart / Da Pacem Cordium (Jacques Berthier) A good, simple Taize chant. Sound samples, sheet music (not cantor lines though). 
  • Online Resource May God be merciful and bless you / Your smile be on us O God (David MacGregor) Based on Psalm 67, this is pretty close to an Aaronic Blessing and could work very well for baptisms. Sheet music, sound sample and lyrics.
  • GWA085 May the Lord bless you (Yvonne Lyon, Scotland) A lovely and simple benediction. It is masculine for God, which is a little surprising, but could be changed, I think. Sound sample.
Multipurpose Blessings (Baptisms, Farewells, Confirmations, Commissionings):
  • ATW 494 For you deep stillness (Julie Perrin) This homegrown favourite is just excellent. Sheet music sample and purchasing. Sound sample
  • GWA078 / MV214 May God's sheltering wings (Judith Snowdon) A nice simple blessing and benediction, which may be sung about a feminine or a masculine God. Lyrics. Video with actions from BUC.   
  • Walk as one May the peace of the Lord be with you (David Busch) A blessing seeking Christ's accompaniment even in difficult times. God to guide you, Christ beside you, peace be with you. Book available to purchase here.
  • URW444 Go in peace walk in love (Trilby Jordan)  A lovely blessing song that can be sung as a round. Lyric video.
  • FFS49 May the God of new beginnings (John Murray) Lovely blessing for a new start, to a simple tune. 
  • AoVNG129 / Iona (Common Ground, T1AU) / CH798 / StJ / ELW646 / A&M845 / G(3)820 / ChaP189 / URW446 / StF774 / Lau901 The peace of the earth be with you (Guatemalan traditional / translation: Christine Carson) I really like the energy and the words of this one. Easy to sing. Some versions have "The peace of the Lord be with you" instead. Which is not the same. Lyrics and sound samples.
  • VU454 May God who creates you (Louise Skibsted) A lovely blessing for a baptism, or a farewell. Lyrics (downloads an order of service)
  • Iona (Common Ground) / URW447 / StF648 God to enfold you (John Bell) A simple blessing. Best if you can have all the parts covered. Sound sample.
  • Iona (T1AU) /  URW448 God's eye be within me (John Bell) Based on a traditional Irish blessing, and St. Patrick's Breastplate, and sung to a familiar Irish tune COLUMCILLE. Sound sample
  • Walk as one May the peace of the Lord be with you (Alison Campbell Rate) A lovely blessing seeking continuing growth in faith. Good for a confirmation. Book available to purchase here

Songs most appropriate for confirmations

  • Iona / Online Resource / GWA079 Were I the perfect child of God (John Bell) This lovely song to a simple Scottish folk tune talks about taking up the call of Christ in the midst of doubts and fears. "Let all stand witness to my vow to own and love my Saviour now and through the Spirit, God allow my life to be like Jesus". New words to old tunes. Sound sample, sheet music sample, and beautifully instrumented two-voice version for purchase. Simpler sheet music sample and version for purchase.
  • NCH350 Now in the days of youth (Mathams) Sung to the familiar tune DIADEMATA, this song has great words for young people, including those being confirmed, asking for knowledge to use their lives wisely and to love truthfully. 
  • FFS65 / SFFS 2185 This thread I weave / For one great peace (Shirley Erena Murray) Lovely simple song about how all our actions can be part of a prayer for peace.  Good for kids.
  • ATOK 320 / NCH351 / VU645 / StJ / WoV770 / ELW732 / SFFS 2051 / HPP516 / W&R680 / Cha075 I was there to hear your borning cry (John Ylvisaker) A song of God’s presence in all stages of life. Very simple tune to sing. Lyrics, and a nice (slow) sound sample.
  • Online Resource / NCH354 God, when I came into this life (Fred Kaan) Excellent words of commitment to a well known shape note tune (LAND OF REST) in NCH, or a more contemporary tune (online resource). Lyrics and sheet music to the second tune.
  • ATOK 348 / Iona (HSNW) / G(II)496 / GC692 / GC(II)697 / StF462 Come with me / Sing hey for the carpenter (John Bell) Excellent. I love this one. Very joyous, and a big favourite in our congregation. Lyrics. Good for kids. 
  • ATOK 413 / Iona (HSNW) / CH533 / VU567 / StS039 / A&M510 / ELW798 / GA502 / SFFS 2130 / HPP317 / GtG726 / G(II)510 / GC700 / GC(II)687 / G(3)790 / CP430 / CP(E) 622 / W&R350 / URW060 / Lau877 / StF673 Will you come and follow me / The Summons (John Bell, Scotland) A classic. Don't sing it too slowly or it really drags and takes forever! Lyric video.
  • ATOK 412 / Iona (SBL, Common Ground) / CH250 / MV212 / SFFS 2184 Sent by the Lord am I / Sent out in Jesus name / Enviado soy de Dios (Traditional Cuban) / Great rhythm, good words and not too hard to sing (provided you sing it a little slowly the first time!) I prefer the MV translation "Sent out in Jesus' name". Lyrics.
  • Cha373 Be In Our Midst O Christ (Colbert Cartwright) Good for the end of a baptism of some adults, or confirmation, particularly of young adults; it's the same tune as "This is a day of new beginnings" so will be familiar to some congregations.
  • G(3)897 You Have Been Enlightened (Cuddy) Slightly mushy blessing for a confirmation class who have worked carefully towards confirmation / rite of Christian initiation. Sound sample. Melody line and lyrics.
Do you have some favourite baptism songs? Please add a comment below to share with others!
Updated in 2022 in Kolymbari, Chania, Greece.