Songs, Hymns & Music for Proper 14A / Pentecost 19A / Pentecost +11 (August 9, 2026)

Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28
Joseph, the favoured son of Jacob is sold off as a slave by his jealous brothers.
I will suggest some of these songs again next week, so if you are tempted to sing something new, you can repeat it next week and it will still fit.
  • SFFS 2169 / GtG445 / StF613 God How Can We Forgive (Ruth Duck, USA) Good words of healing in the midst of broken relationships to the familiar tune LEONI. Lyrics (scroll down). New words to old tunes
  • TiS 683 / WoV735 / ELW603 / W&R416 / StF649 God when human bonds are broken (Fred Kaan, USA) These words pick up an unusual theme, and fit really well with this reading. There are a couple of possible tunes, none of which are immediately familiar, but they are not difficult either. Lyrics.
  • MV074 When painful mem'ries haunt each day / When painful memories haunt each day (Ruth Duck, USA) I suggest singing it to the more familiar Celtic tune KINGSFOLD (TiS 262). "When painful mem'ries haunt each day and dreams disturb the night, when life is washed with shades of grey and phantoms fill our sight, Christ stay beside us and embrace the child who dwells within; come, Healer, touch or lives with grace; restore our lives again." Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • MV127 I saw the rich ones (Pat Mayberry, Canada) This song is not directly related to the passage, but the chorus of "But with God the world is turned upside down, the poor are embraced and the lost they are found. Let's work for a world where all people are free; where it's good to feel good about God loving you and me" would be a great song to use while telling a story. Lyrics. Good for kids.
  • NCH429 God bless our homes with peace and love and laughter (Frank von Christierson, USA) A rewrite of an older song to the easy tune CHARTERHOUSE seeking harmonious relationships and forgiveness within our households. 3rd verse "Forgive the hurts our selfishness inflicted on those we love and those who love us best. Christ, heal the scars, and draw us all together in God whose will is peace and joy and rest." Older style lyrics.
  • Online Resource / TiS 682 / ATW 490 / GA236 / A&M355 / AA151 / SP148 When human voices cannot sing (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Lovely words of healing in the face of grief. I prefer this sung to ST COLUMBA, which is the tune in GA and TiS. Thanks to Noodle Thrower for this suggestion. Lyrics and sheet music.
I will suggest the next four songs again in two weeks so it might be worth learning them now, and singing them again later. 
  • ELW710 / CP575 Let streams of living justice (William Whitla, Canada) Awesome words of justice. Sung to the familiar tune THAXTED. Lyrics. It could probably work to a different (less pompous) tune too. New words to old tunes.
  • Online resource Help Us O God to create a new future (Andrew Pratt, USA) This song reflects on the slavery of the past, and its continuance, with a call to work until all are "Fully alive". Free sheet music.
  • TiS 689 / ATE 286 / GtB Lord hear my praying, listen to me / Sorrowing song (Robin Mann) Powerful words of prayer to a simple tune. Words are straightforward about asking difficult questions of God. Lyrics (loads a pdf). Sound recording.
  • TiS 674 / Iona (Common Ground, Heaven Shall Not Wait) / A&M562 / CH253 / SP245 Inspired by love and anger (Iona Community, Scotland) Powerful lyrics, simple English folk tune (SALLY GARDENS). Lyrics. New words to old tunes  

Psalm 105: 1-6, 16-22, 45b  

Praise God. A slave becomes a ruler.
Might be good to check the Inclusive Bible for this passage.
Any version of the Magnificat would work well with this reading: See here for suggestions 

  • NCH022 / VU221 Sing praise to God who has shaped and sustains all creation! (Joachim Neander, Germany / translated, Madeleine Forell Marshall, USA) A new translation of Neander's classic hymn "Praise to the Lord the Almighty…". I quite like this. Sung to LOBE DEN HERREN New words to old tunes. Lyrics.
  • NCH Psalter Let the hearts of those who seek God rejoice! (Elaine Kirkland, USA) Good joyous refrain, which could be used with the sung or read Psalm.
  • AoVK-24 / Iona (T1AU) / CH756 Bless the Lord (Unknown, Kenya)   A good call and response chant – would make a good processional. Words are: Bless the Lord (my sisters), Bless the Lord (my brothers) Bless the Lord there is no other God. I think our congregation would really enjoy this. The tune is identical to Re a mo Leboga. Sound sample of Re a mo leboga (scroll to the 3rd album).
  • Iona / CH788 / MV104 / GtG659 Know that God is Good / Mungu ni mwema (Unknown, Congo) This joyous refrain is just lots of fun and very simple to sing. Good for kids and adults! Sheet music sample. Sound sample. Sound sample in Kenyan languages.
  • ATW 457 / Iona (T1AU) / CH751 / MV050 / StS017 / GC(II)260 / G(3)328 / URW402 Alleluia (Norah Duncan, USA) A simple Alleluia. Gather version has a descant cantor part. Sound sample (including cantor part and a gutsy pianist).
  • ATN 51 / SFFS 2258 / SiS / MP601 Sing alleluia to the Lord (Linda Stassen-Benjamin, USA) A simple and familiar song to many. It has nice soaring Alleluias and is not too hard. Substitute “Our God” if you like, as some hymnals do, if you want less "Lord"y language. Sound samples, lyrics, videos. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • ATW 460 / Iona (M&G) / CH752 / VU717 / WoV610 Alleluia (Mxadana) (Gobingca George Mxadana, South Africa) Beautiful and peaceful, especially if you can work all the harmonies in. Sound sample.
  • MV187 / ELW682 We give our thanks / Re a mo leboga (Unknown, Botswana) A great song to sing for the offering. Older style version. More upbeat version. Amazing video with a newer version. Good for kids.
  • Online Resource / ATE 216 / CH126 / CP417 / ELW555 / G(II)365 / GC527 / Iona (SBL) / PH472 / RS 671 / W&R15 / StF042 / StJ / VT113 O sing to the Lord / Cantai ao Senhor / Cantad al Señor (Unknown, Brazil) A good, fun and simple song that is also easy to learn in Portuguese or Spanish; note that not all versions are inclusive. Public domain sheet musicSound sample. Note how it is a call and response song in that sound sample! Youtube (keep an eye out for the innovative book-based güiro, and is she shaking a bag of pretzels?). Good for kids.
Alternate Hebrew Scripture: 1 Kings 19:9-18 
Elijah finds God, not in the wind or the earthquake, or the fire, but in the silence
  • GWA056 Listen in the silence listen in the noise (Linnea Good) A gentle call to listen; this is quite lovely. Sound sample
  • Online Resource / GWA059 Listen for God who speaks within our hearts (Andrew Brown / Jo Beesley) A lovely song, with 5 short verses, each telling of different ways that God speaks to us. The congregation can join in as it feels more familiar. Lyrics and sheet music for download. Sound sample.
  • ATW 435 / NCYC'99 Like the woman of old / Wellsprings (Don Stewart) A favourite song in our congregation about going to the "Wellsprings of life"and finding Jesus there. Picks up themes of tiredness, broken hearts and weariness, but makes the point that it's worth the effort. Lyrics (downloads pdf)
  • Online Resource / Protest of Praise When our lives are ruled by fear (David Bjorlin) Strong words challenging us to move forward in faith; some of the words face quite specific challenges for congregations; sung to the familiar tune ABERYSTWYTH. Lyrics, sheet music sample and purchasing optionsNew words to old tunes.
  • MV084 In you there is a refuge (Keri Wehlander / Linnea Good) A simple quiet song. "In you there is a silence, in you our minds are clear. When all we hear is discord may your quiet draw us near". Sound sample.
  • Online Resource / Taizé / GtG814 / CP563 / PfAS062D In God alone my soul can find rest and peace / Mon âme se repose (Jacques Berthier) A beautiful healing chant from Taize. Words and music and sound samples for learning the parts. Good for kids.
  • VU278 / URW221 In the quiet curve of evening (Julie Howard) Beautiful words. Simple tune. Particularly lovely for the Southern Hemisphere congregations who are in Winter. Lyrics.
  • CH609 / A&M615 / CP(E) 403 Come living God when least expected (Alan Gaunt) Good words to a nice tune (SUNSET) of God coming when we are uninspired or God seems hidden. "Come now, as once you came to Moses within the bush alive with flame, or to Elijah on the mountain, by silence pressing home your claim". Lyrics
  • ELW466 / FFS38 / SFFS 2255 / GtG533 / TLUS026 In the singing in the silence (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Lovely words, simple tune in FFS; there are quite a few tunes to this. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource / AoV2-006 / The tide has turned Deeper River / There's a river running deep within the silence of our souls (Digby Hannah). An excellent song of restoration for tired desert-like souls. Sound sample, sheet music samples, purchasing options. Lyric video.
  • MV118 Me alone (Jamaican traditional) A very simple repetitive call-and-response song. Could work well as a reflective song. An elaborate choral version.
  • Online Resource / CH716 / VU374 / FFS10 / SFFS 2128 / W&R477 / Cha575 Come and find the quiet centre (Shirley Murray) A good song for the beginning of worship. I would prefer to sing this to one of the more traditional melodies offered (Tune 1 in FFS) or BEACH SPRING (TiS 493). Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • ACS947 / CH133 / UMH113 / GtG011 / GC(II)563 / G(3)667 / Cha012 Source and sovereign rock and cloud (Timothy Troeger) Excellent words of many names for God / I AM. Can be sung to BIRINUS, but I would sing it to the more familiar ABERYSTWYTH. Sheet music (last page of PDF). New words to old tunes.
  • W&R655 / URW202 / VT008 Come away from rush and hurry (Marva Dawn) Excellent words of resting in a sacred space to the familiar tune BEACH SPRING (TiS 493). Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • Recorded music In the stillness (Trisha Watts) This beautiful chant would fit well with the Psalm; from her album "Invokation". "In the stillness, there is a sweet gentle voice, calming the storm in the night". Available here (scroll down)
  • Beneath the noise Beneath the noise (Nick Randall, Paul Sanders and Emily Sears) A lovely simple song to open worship. I'm not sure if this book is still available.
  • Online resource Winter Snow (Chris Tomlin / Audrey Assad) This is a lovely song, more for a soloist than congregation. "But you came like a winter snow quiet and soft and slow falling from the sky in the night to the earth below"; particularly good for Southern Hemisphere congregations who are still in Winter. Lyric video.  
  • TiS 26 / AoV2-097 / Iona (LFB) / GA450 Just as a lost and thirsty deer (John Bell / Graham Maule) A quite simple paraphrase, set to a hymnlike tune. Lyrics and sound sample
  • Online Resource Be with those who wander (Hannah Brown / Benjamin Brody) This song invites us to pray for those who are going through difficult times. The tune is quite lovely, and will be picked up fairly quickly I think. Sheet music sample and purchasing options.
  • Tune In / Online Resource / ATAR663 Save us in the time of trial (Shawn Whelan) A song with a reflective almost-Taize-like chorus. We have sung this a couple of different ways, it's quite flexible. Lyrics, sound sample and free downloadable songbook.
  • Tune In / Online Resource You in all our worries / All will finish well (Dave Brown) “In this world where injustice reigns, you are in the midst of pain”. Excellent words of reassurance in a difficult world. Lyrics, sound sample and free downloadable songbook.
  • TiS 415 / CH588 / WoV682 / 82Hml-506 Praise the Spirit in creation (Michael Hewlett) Amazing words of the Spirit moving, creating, inspiring. Tune is unfamiliar, but good. Note that TiS has masculine and militaristic language; seek out the newer lyrics in Church Hymnary. Lyrics (older version than in CH).
  • NCH286 / ATE 218 / VU375 / WoV684 / ELW396 / HPP239 / GtG291 / PH319 / W&R326 / Cha249 Spirit spirit of gentleness (Jim Manley) Lovely, gentle song. Very easy to sing, but can get slow and ponderous if you're not careful. Lyrics.
Alternate Psalm: Psalm 85:8-13
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.
  • Online Resource / TLUS090 For the trouble sand the sufferings / Pelas dores deste mundo (Rodolfo Gaede Neto, Brazil) This is a beautiful song, whether sung in English or Portuguese that expresses hope in the midst of sorry, and ends with a Kyrie elesion. Sound sample. Story. 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.&
  • Online Resource / 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 and purchasing options (but the sound sample is incorrect!)
  • 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. Recording.
  • Online Resource / A&M365 / CH198 / GC753 / GC(II)741 / G(3)850 / GtG301 / HPP550 / Lau458 / MV001 / SP176 / StF409 / URW058 / VT036 Let Us Build a House / All are welcome (Marty Haugen, USA) 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 option. Sound sample
  • 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).
  • Online Resource / CH659 / MV173 / StJ / A&M566 / G(3)824 / W&R389 / SP251 / StF712 Put peace into each other’s hands (Fred Kaan, USA) Good words for communion. This can be sung to many different tunes. MV has a tune by Ron Klusmeier which is simple to sing (and has a nice descant, if desired). Thanks to Allan Baer for letting me know - here's a song sample and options for purchasing the Klusmeier tune. There is also a nice choral version with a tune by Joel Raney, which can be heard and purchased here (thanks to Tessa S for this suggestion). Or it can be sung to the familiar hymn tune ST COLUMBA. Lyrics, sheet music sampleNew words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / Emergent Psalter Show us your mercy O God (Isaac Everett) A simple refrain and read Psalm. Book available here.
Romans 10:5-15 
A call to evangelism
  • TiS 420 Holy Spirit go before us every mind and heart prepare (Elizabeth Smith) Great words of evangelism and justice to a simple lilting melody. If you think your congregation can't cope with a new tune this week, it can be sung to AUSTRIA (TiS 93). New words to old tunes.
  • TiS 411 / AHB 328 / NCH266 / UMH537 / VU194 / A&M633 / CP658 / CP(E) 425 / W&R331 \Filled with the Spirit's power (John Peacey) Inclusive words to a very well known hymn tune. I prefer it sung to WOODLANDS. Lyrics and sheet music. New words to old tunes.
  • ATOK 348 / Iona (HSNW) / G(II)496 / GC692 / GC(II)697 / StF462 Come with me / Sing hey for the carpenter (Iona) Excellent. I love this one. Very joyous, and a big favourite in our congregation. Lyrics. Sound sample. Good for kids.
  • Online Resource / TiS 749 / AoV1-154 / AoVK-131 / ATE 305 / NCH360 / Iona (SBL, Freedom is coming) / CH800 / UMH497 / VU572 / WoV773 / ELW809 / GA493 / A&M481 / HPP340 / GtG746 / G(II)484 / GC677 / GC(II)674 / G(3)776 / W&R713 / Cha447 / SP234 / StF782 Send me Jesus / Thuma mina (South African) You all know this one, right? If you don't - it's great - simple, repetitive, and meaningful. Good for kids. Sound sample and purchasing options. Youtube.
  • Online Resource / NCH357 / CH680 / G(II)487 / GC680 / GC(II)675 / G(3)774 / Lau425 You are called to tell the story (Ruth Duck) Excellent words. The simplest tune would be REGENT SQUARE. A range of tunes are used in the sources available. Lyrics. New words to old tunes .
  • ATOK 412 / Iona (SBL, Common Ground) / CH250 / MV212 / A&M482 / GtG747 / SFFS 2184 / Lau855 / StF239 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". Good for kids. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource / 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 (Iona) A classic. Don't sing it too slowly or it really drags and takes forever! Sound sample, preview and sheet music available.
  • AHB 168 / NCH166 / A&M675 / CP(E) 475 / MP328 Immortal love for ever full (John Greenleaf Whittier) Not all versions are inclusive. This is an older style hymn. Lyrics and sample sheet music.
Matthew 14:22-33  
Jesus walks on the water - Peter tries....
  • Online Resource / Recorded Music God is a River (Peter Mayer) This song is not directly related to this passage, but the idea that God turns us upside down in the water sometimes fits with the story of Peter and our own fears and need for security. Excellent words about new possibilities of how we can think about God. Lyrics & chords. Youtube
  • Online Resource / CH716 / VU374 / FFS10 / SFFS 2128 / W&R477 / Cha575 Come and find the quiet centre (Shirley Murray) A good song for the beginning of worship. I would prefer to sing this to one of the more traditional melodies offered (Tune 1 in FFS) or BEACH SPRING (TiS 493). Note that Jesus finally made it away from the crowd for some time in solitude. If you’d like to focus on that aspect of the story, you could use this song as a call to worship.  Lyrics. New words to old tunes
  • Tune In / Online Resource Hail the fisherfolk (Dave Brown) A bluesy litany of the saints, including the fishermen of yesterday and the fisherfolk of today. This song celebrates the many people who have followed God’s call through the ages. Lyrics, sound sample and free downloadable songbook.
  • SP&P003 Come Jesus is calling to you (Sue Strachan) Good song for kids. Very simple to sing. Lyrics (downloads a PDF that you will need to search through) Good for kids.
  • Online Resource Brother Jesus right beside me (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) This is a great rock song, good for little kids. Lyrics and a sound sample that unfortunately does little justice to the song. We haven't done this for ages, but it can really rock. Great for kids.
  • TiS 589 / AHB 505 / NCH171 / CH509 / UMH398 / VU562 / LBW494 / ELW696 / A&M324 / HPP314 / GtG720 / CP432 / CP(E) 233 / W&R345 / Cha337 / 82Hml-550 / StF250 / LUYH121 / MP359 / VF128 / VF129 Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult (Cecil Frances Alexander) Great words. TiS sets it to ST CATHERINE, but I prefer it to other tunes (like STUTTGART or RESTORATION); you might like to try them if this is not familiar to your congregation. Lyrics and sheet music samplesNew words to old tunes.
  • NCYC’93 / ATFG586 We will love / We will walk with you at the edges (Graeme Gardiner, Australia) This is a good little rock number “We will walk with you at the edges, we will die with you at the cross roads, we will risk with you taking chances, we will love”. Or something like that. Jesus broke rules, and that's OK sometimes. Graeme is a UCA minister, and if you don't have these resources, you could contact him for the music. Sound sample. LyricsGood for kids.
  • NCYC07 Labyrinth (Paul Chalson / Andrew Winton) A beautiful song about walking with God through all times. "To the heart of all that's sacred and to the margins we will walk the path with you". Excellent words. Not easy for a congregation, but if you have good musicians, they can sing it as a prayer for the congregation.
  • ATN 84 / NCH490 / CH539 / UMH521 / LBW660 / WoV660 / ELW325 / HPP433 / GtG775/ PH363 / CP512 / W&R506 / Cha627 / ZSS69 / URW110 I want Jesus to walk with me (African-American) This is such a beautiful song, and picks up the idea of Jesus walking with us at all times. I especially like Eric Bibb's version. You could just play that, if you like.
  • STB158 In the dawn of the morn (Masuko Endo) This is a beautiful Japanese perspective, and would be best sung by a soloist. Lyrics in English or Japanese.
  • Online Resource / TIS 624 / W&R453 Christ be my leader by night as by day (Timothy Dudley Smith) Excellent words of following Christ in times of struggle to a traditional Scottish melody. Lyrics
  • VU318 Christ be with me Christ within me (St. Patrick / Cecil Frances Alexander) A simple refrain setting of St. Patrick's Breastplate. A good song for the end of worship. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource / VT038 God be the love / O Christ Surround Me (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) A good congregational version of St. Patrick's Breastplate. Easy for the congregation to join in on the "O Christ, Surround Me" until they get to know it and join in the later verses. Sound sample, lyrics and purchasing options (the book Worldmaking has the song in it).  
  • Online Resource When my work takes me places I don't want to go / St Patrick's Breastplate (Porters Gate) Not a congregational song, but a great song to be aware of and to share. Youtube.
  • CH577 / SFFS 2166  / GtG702 / W&R425 / Lau910 Christ be beside me (St Patrick / adapted James Quinn) Excellent lyrics similar to St. Patrick’s breastplate prayer to the tune BUNESSAN (Morning has broken), so very simple to sing. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • Recorded Music Christ Before Me (Malcolm Gordon) A song based on St. Patrick's Breastplate. Might be good to get your own musicians to sing this, if they can. This is on high rotation in my house. Sound sample and purchase options
  • Celtic Daily Prayer (Northumbria Community) / Recorded Music Christ as a light (John Micael Talbot) A gentle song based on St. Patrick's Breastplate. Sound sample.
  • AoV2-070 / ATW 496 / MV090 / StJ Don't be afraid (John Bell) Excellent. I love this song of reassurance. "Don't be afraid, my love is stronger. My love is stronger than your fear". This song can be used as a response to intercessions. Good for kids. Youtube of cute kids and actions. A more polished virtual choir.
  • CH570 / UMH512 / W&R495 / Cha629 / ZSS164 When the storms of life are raging (stand by me) (Charles Tindley) A good gospel song. If you focus on slavery this week, you may like to let people know that Tindley's father was a slave and he, although free, also worked from childhood. Hymnals have a range of verses. We sing it pretty upbeat. Good for kids (unless you sing it like Elvis). There is also this version by Tom Kendzia, which has a catchy chorus (at least, if you do it faster!).
  • NCH472 / UMH474 / VU670 / WoV731 / ELW875 / HPP434 / GtG834 / PH404 / G(II)637 / GC874 / GC(II)847 / G(3)955 / CP509 / W&R500 / Cha628 / Srce2-496 Precious Lord take my hand (Thomas Dorsey) This is more of a favourite in the USA and would fit well with this reading. Early recording. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • MV138 My love colours outside the lines (Gordon Light) Excellent chorus and very singable “We’ll never walk on water if we’re not prepared to drown, body and soul need a soaking from time to time”. Youtube.
  • Recorded music: Jesus is walking on the lake (Justin Roberts) From the album Why Not Sea Monsters? (New Testament). Okay, I don’t know if this would fit in a worship service, but it would be good to use for a Sunday School class. “Jesus is walking on the lake, lake lake, I think he made a mistake, stake, stake, he really should have used a boat, boat boat, ‘cos people don’t float, float, float”. Actually, Justin’s lyrics have very good theology, and if you feel like it, his CDs have lyrics and chords so you can play and sing it yourself; they are pretty hard to find now though.
Do you have some suggestions or comments? Please join the conversation by adding a comment below. 

Songs, Hymns & Music for Proper 13A / Pentecost 18A / Pentecost +10 (August 2, 2026)

Genesis 32:22-31
Jacob seeks forgiveness from Esau, sending his family onwards, he remains alone and wrestles all night, obtaining a blessing from a man/God; seeing God face to face.
  • Public Domain Freedom is a constant struggle (Unknown African American, USA) I love this song and I think it might work with this reading. Could be good used during prayers of confession or a time of lament; it doesn't have a happy ending. Historic sound sample. Lyrics and chords.
  • TiS 691 Faith will not grow from words alone (Elizabeth Smith, Australia) Excellent strong words of a questioning faith to a familiar hymn tune. Lyrics (downloads a PDF)New words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / TiS 506 / AHB 430 / A&M424 / CP064 / CP(E) 281 / StF572 Author of life divine (Charles Wesley, England) Good inclusive words and a simple traditional tune; mystery of communion and seeing God's face. There is also a more modern tune from Carlton Young available from GIA music. Lyrics and sheet music.Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • MV027 Creator God you gave us life (Judith Snowdon, Canada) “through the mist of time and space, we search for that which makes us whole…. our spirits soar beyond the veil to touch the very face of God”. A soaring tune that hits the “weepy” button for me, though I don’t know why. Easy to sing after a brief introduction, I think. Lyrics (scroll a bit).
  • Online Resource / TiS 516 / AHB 438 / NCH336 / CH664 / UMH623 / VU459 / LBW211 / A&M447 / HPP521 / GtG517 / PH520 / GtG029 / CP(E) 304 / Cha416 / 82Hml-318 / MP230 Here O my Lord I see thee face to face / Here gracious Lord, we see you face to face (Horatio Bonar, Scotland) I prefer the more chant-like setting of this (Adoro to Devote), but I know the hymn-like tune (ST AGNES) is probably more familiar. Some translations are more inclusive than others. Best if you are serving communion during your service. Lyrics & sheet music. Oldy-but-a-good..
  • FFS19 For the hurt I create (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) 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 good if you have musicians who can sing it for your congregation. If using tune (ii) you may like to suggest that your congregation join in on "forgive me, Lord, forgive", 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"
  • ATOK 342 Jacob struggled for a blessing (Robin Mann, Australia) Excellent words. “When we struggle in the darkness, take away our fear and doubt. In the dirt beneath the surface quiet seeds begin to sprout”. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource / FFS20 / VT149 Forgive forgive us Holy God (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) These powerful words of confession focus on our desensitisation to violence and our greed, so it is a good 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. Both tunes (in FFS and VT) are very good. With both, I would insert a pause on the last note of the second and fourth lines of the text. Lyrics and sheet music (Colin Gibson tune from FFS).
  • UMH386 / A&M616 / CP539 / CP(E) 407 / URW148 / 82Hml-638 / StF461 / VT191 Come O thou Traveler unknown (Charles Wesley, England) This is an older hymn, and will not suit all congregations. I think it's quite mysterious and good. The version in VT is particularly good. I like the verses they have selected and the way they talk about spiritual struggle, in reference to this story, and the conquering nature of love "thy nature, and thy name is Love". Maddy Prior recorded a good folky version of it, here. Oldy-but-a-goody.  
  • SP&P107 / VT167 Great is your faithfulness O God / Your grace is enough (Matt Maher, Canada) This anthemic power ballad is really good. The chorus, which mostly just repeats "your grace is enough", is kind of high for most people, but can easily be sung down the octave, or with the nice harmony that VT includes. Note that both SP&P and VT have some lyric changes compared to the recording. Sound recording. Lyrics (recorded version) and chords.
  • Online Resource / Tune In / NCYC '07: Forgive us now (Dave Brown, Australia) This is one of the best songs seeking forgiveness that I know. Lyrics, sound sample, and free sheet music. "Forgive us now, O mother love for all the idols we have built, For all the time we’ve worshipped there in company of dark despair. Forgive us mother of all hope”.  
Psalm 17:1-7, 15
Asking for God to listen; God testing and trying and visiting by night, but the Psalmist has been faithful. I shall behold your face and be satisfied when I wake and see it. 
  • NCH Psalter 17 Wondrously show your steadfast love (Jane Marshall, USA) A good translation of the Psalm and a simple lovely refrain. BTW, if you're ever looking for an inclusive language version of any Psalm, NCH is a good place to start.
  • GtG211 Hear O Lord my plea for justice (Michael Morgan, USA) Excellent words set to a simple flowing tune; words are a little formal. Sound sample and some story (Youtube).
  • GWA078 / MV214 May God's sheltering wings (Judith Snowdon, Canada) A nice simple blessing and benediction, which may be sung about a feminine or a masculine God. Lyrics. Video with actions from BUC.
  • PfAS017A / PfAS017B Lord bend your ear (Jeffrey Honoré, USA) A very simple refrain which can be used with a read or chanted version of the Psalm. Sound sample (Youtube). Good for kids.
  • TiS006 Lord when your glory appears my joy will be full / O Lord hear a cause that is just (Carlton Young, USA) This cantored Psalm is very beautiful. There is something about it that is quite formal and reverential without being pompous.
  • URW238 Keep me keep me as the apple of your eye (Jane Marshall, USA) Very simple refrain for this Psalm, read responsively.
  • Taizé / TiS 741 / AoV1-017 / ATE 282 / LBW368 / ELW407 / 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, France) 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. Good for kids   
  • Online Resource / TiS 613 / AHB 546 / ATOK 405 / CH166 / LBW469 / ELW765 / A&M713 / SFFS2197 / HPP265 / GtG683 / GC578 / GC(II)560 / G(3)663 / CP506 / CP(E) 507 / W&R469 / URW179 / 82Hml-482 / Lau969 / StF526 / MP882 Lord of all hopefulness Lord of all joy (Jan Struther, England / USA) Excellent straightforward Irish tune (SLANE), and beautiful words. Would be a good choice for the final song. Lyrics and sheet music.  New words to old tunes.
  • VU739 Guard me as the apple of your eye (Hal Hopson) A nice refrain for this Psalm.
  • Public Domain / Online Resource / TiS 47 / AHB 46 / AoV1-175 / NCH25 / CH161 / UMH117 / VU806 / LBW504 / ELW806 / GA459 / A&M746 / HPP1 / GtG687 / PH210 / GC614 / GC(II)588 / G(3)688 / CP528 / CP(E) 537 / W&R84 / Cha067 /  Srce2-441 / URW200 / 82Hml-680 / PfAS090B / Lau955 / StF132 / MP498 / VT203 O God our help in ages past (Isaac Watts, England) A good solid very well known hymn! The surprising thing about this one is that the language is inclusive for God in most sources. Not all sources are inclusive for humanity, so check. Lyrics and sheet music. Oldy-but-a-goody
  • Online Resource / ATFG575 / VU400 / WoV775 / ELW752 / SFFS 2193 / GtG469 / HPP403 / W&R489 / Cha305 / ZSS156 Lord Listen to Your Children Praying (Ken Medema, USA) A simple, repetitive song which would be fun to play around with - you could do it fast or slow. Sheet musicYoutube sound sample (album version.
  • ELW561 / G(II)552 / GC762 / PfAS1040 / Lau12a Joyous Light of Heavenly Glory (Marty Haugen, USA) Excellent words of light and darkness, sung to a simple hymn tune. Sheet music sample.
  • G(II)24 / GC25 Lord When Your Glory Appears (Ray James Stewart, USA) A simple and good refrain. Recording.
Alternative Hebrew Scripture: Isaiah 55:1-5 
Come to the waters, God's abundance is free for all, listen and live
  • Online Resource / Taizé / GWA184 Let all who are thirsty come (Taizé Community, France) A lovely simple chant. Sheet music, sound samples for learning.
  • BUC Song Project / Online Resource Broken (Elaine Loukes) This song seeking God's open arms at the end of a dry journey fits this reading well.  Free sheet music, sound sample, and lyrics.
  • Unusual Resource Dry (Paul Somerville) An excellent song seeking refreshment from the living water and grace of Christ. It will need a little time for teaching, or ask your musicians to sing it. We used this at Brunswick on Ash Wednesday. I am not sure where this is available now. 
  • W&R655 / URW202 / VT008 Come Away from Rush and Hurry (Marva Dawn) Excellent words of resting in a sacred space to the familiar tune BEACH SPRING (TiS 493). Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • GtG078 You thirsty ones come to the spring! (Andrew Donaldson) Pretty tune and a simple paraphrase of this reading. The tune will need to be taught, but there are 5 verses, so it's worth it. Lyrics.
  • AoV1-074 Come To The Water (Frank Andersen) A beautiful paraphrase of this reading. Familiar to many, but easy to sing if not. It is not entirely inclusive. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource / Tune In / NCYC 2009 / ATAR598 God has laid a feasting table / Invitation (Shawn Whelan). Feminine imagery of God gathering her guests to a feasting table. Sample and free downloadable songbook.
  • StS060 / G(II)538 / GC743 / GC(II)740 / G(3)842 / URW055 / Online Resource Come to me come to us you who are burdened (Rory Cooney) Very lovely, simple, welcoming song. Sound sample, and music for purchase.
  • AoV1-151 / GtG479 / GA400 / G(II)350 / GC504 / GC(II)499 / RS 642 Oh Everyone Who Thirsts (To Everyone That Thirsts) / Come to the feast (Marty Haugen) Dramatic call and congregational response - it has a processional feel to it. This could be a lot of fun - don't try to do all the verses though... It could be quite nice to lead to communion. Lyrics and sound samples.
  • TiS 34 O Lord you are my God for you I long (John Dunn) Quite a nice paraphrase. Tune is not easy, but good once known.
  • ACS955 / AoVNG30 / SP&P016 / Srce2-24 All who are thirsty for justice / Come to the Water (Ray Makeever) Nice song, and I really like the lyrics. A good song to be sung by the musicians to welcome the congregation, or before communion. Could be schmaltzy if you're not careful. Lyrics and sound sample.
  • VU870 / CP419 / W&R25 / URW069 Let all creation bless the Lord (Carl P Daw) A very majestic hymn (the to tune MIT FREUDEN ZART). A good opening hymn. Lyric video (instrumental). Lyrics & sheet music. New words to old tunes.
  • ATW 435 Like the woman of old / Wellsprings (Don Stewart) A favourite song in our congregation about going to the "Wellsprings of life"and finding Jesus there. Picks up themes of tiredness, broken hearts and weariness, but makes the point that it's worth the effort. Sound sample.
  • Online Resource / Taizé / MV102 / GC(II)648 / GC(3)752 Jesus your spirit in us / Kristus din Ande (Taizé Community) "Jesus your spirit in us is a wellspring of life everlasting" Lyrics in multiple languages. Sheet music sample.
  • Online Resource Come to the waters (David MacGregor) An excellent new song. Sound sample and sheet music.
  • ATW 475 Come to the banquet there’s a place for you (Fay White) An excellent song by Melbourne singer and songwriter. "Though you maybe have no money, though you maybe feel unworthy, in your strength and in your weakness you are welcome, come." Lyrics. Good for kids.
  • AoV2-020 / ATAR665 / Lau632 / LUYH808 Come to the feast of Heaven and Earth / Table of Plenty (Dan Schutte) “God will provide for all that you need, here at the table of plenty”. I love this song. It’s very straightforward (apart from the tricky turn-around!) and has excellent words. Thanks to Cynthia for this suggestion. Sound sample.
Psalm for the Isaiah reading: Psalm 145:8-9, 14-21  
God is excellent 
  • TiS 100 / AHB 3 / 82Hml-400 / A&M532 / CH147 / Cha022 / CP(E)250  / ELW835 / GA395 / HPP261 / GtG020 / PH455 / GtG015 / GC534 / GC(II)523 / G(3)611 / Lau694 / LBW527 / LUYH551 / NCH017 / MP007 / StF099 UMH62 / VT081 / VU217 / W&R23 All creatures of our God and King / All creatures worship God most high (Francis of Assisi, Italy, translated William Henry Draper, England) A good classic sing! Hymnals vary a LOT in translations and verses included. Many hymnals have improved the refrain by "Sing your praises" or "Sing praises" or just "Alleluia Alleluia"to eliminate Draper's "Oh praise him" refrain which makes God repeatedly exclusively male. Some hymnals have adapted the words to improve them, including NCH (see below), ELW and VT - so seek them out! Lyrics and sheet music. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • NCH017 To you O God all creatures sing (Francis of Assisi, Italy, adapted Miriam Therese Winter, USA) This is a lovely new adaptation of Draper's earlier translation (All creatures of our God and King), sung to the same tune. Lyrics and a beautiful choral versionNew words to old tunes
  • GP(3)87 / TLUS044 All praise to the God of creation / Sari srishti ke malik tumhi ho (Kiran Kumar Pradhan, Nepal) This is a really good hymn about God's love and care of all creation, including each of us. It has a joyful chorus of Alleluias. There are millions of sound samples, in a range of styles on Youtube. This is a nice simple one. I also like this one.   
  • MV048 I can feel you near me God / Jump for joy (Pat Mayberry) Good song for smaller kids about God being with us. I reckon you could get the kids to Jump in the chorus. Maybe it's a bit too happy clappy for some? Good for kids. Lyrics
  • Iona / CH788 / MV104 / GtG659 Know that God is Good / Mungu ni mwema (Traditional Congo) This traditional African refrain is just lots of fun and very simple to sing. Good for kids and adults! Sheet music sample. Sound sample. Sound sample in Kenyan languages.
  • TiS 132 / AHB 65 / NCH277 / CH651 / UMH64 / VU315 / LBW165 / ELW413 / A&M276 / HPP243 / GtG001 / PH138 / G(II)332 / GC475 / GC(II)483 / CP001 / CP(E) 202 / W&R136 / Cha004 / Srce243 / 82Hml-362 / Lau468 / StF011 / MP237 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty (Francis Reginald Heber) Old other-worldly language, but a surprisingly inclusive (in most hymnals) classic, and a great rousing hymn tune. Different resources have slightly altered lyrics. A surprisingly non-inclusive sample can be found here. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • MV176 Three things I promise (Brian Wren / Dan Damon) Beautiful words of seeking to live faithfully from Brian Wren. The set tune is unfamiliar, but very beautiful, and if not familiar to your congregation would make a good reflective piece (for the congregation to sing in later weeks). You could also sing it to one of the suggested alternate tunes PROSPECT and WAREHAM if you like.  Sound sample (to the newer tune). New words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / TiS 152 / 82Hml-376 / Cha002 / CP425 / ELW836 / GC529 / GC(II)520 / G(3)614 / GtG611 / HPP22 / LBW551 / NCH4 / PH464 / UMH89 / URW065 / VU232 / VT103 / W&R59 Joyful joyful we adore thee (Henry van Dyke, USA) Note that this hymn uses exclusively Father and Brother language for God and Christ in verse 3, and "man to man" for humanity, so older versions are not very inclusive. I prefer more modern translations (e.g. TiS, VU, NCH, GC(II) or VT which has thees and thys but is inclusive). Public domain (older style) lyrics and sheet music. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • VU267 / W&R20 / A&M711 / SP288 / Lau897 / MP419 Like a mighty river flowing (Michael Perry) Lovely words of the presence of God in nature. Lyrics
  • Taizé / MV009 O Come and let us sing to God our hope / Venite Exultamus Domino (Taize) "God's mercy is forever". Joyful gathering chant. Sound samples, sheet music.
  • CH101 You are kind and full of compassion (The Grail, Inclusive Language Version) This is not a hymn, but a beautiful paraphrase of this Psalm that could be read as a poem or alternate translation reading. 
  • GWA021 I will praise your greatness O God (Iona Abbey Worship Book) A responsively read version of the Psalm. Good simple language. No tune!
Romans 9:1-5  
Paul's anguish for the Israelites
  • Public Domain / Online Resource / TiS 129 / AHB 56 / AoV1-029 / A&M587 / ATA 131 / CH555 / CP352 / CP(E) 375 / ELW779 / LBW448 / NCH547 / UMH378 / VU266 / GA437 / G(II)434 / GC612 / GC(II)586 / G(3)645 / GtG649 / HPP334 / PH280 / W&R422 / Cha546 / ZSS202 / Srce25 / Lau846 / StF440 / MP031 / VT163 Amazing grace how sweet the sound (John Newton, England) I once was lost... I think you all know this one. Nice Youtube of some Sacred Harp singing, and a story. I also love listening to Gurrumul singing this in Yolŋu. Public domain sheet musicOldy-but-a-goody.
  • Online Resource / TiS 578 / AHB 491 / UMH529 / VU660 / NCH407 / SLW075 / LBW507 / ELW796 / HPP248 / GtG463 / PH361 / GC606 / GC(II)587 / G(3)694 / CP527 / W&R411 / Cha618 / PfAS011B / Srce254 / 82Hml-636 / MP243 How firm a foundation (Unknown) The lyrics of almost all these versions is quite masculine. NCH has good alternative lyrics that are inclusive, and GtG is inclusive but retains the "thees" and "thys". Older style lyrics, sound sample, sheet musicOldy-but-a-goody.
  • Online Resource / MV071 / GC(II)339 / G(3)417 When the wind of Winter blows (Ruth Duck) A song of confession and lament, and expectation. Good for congregations in Winter...  Lyrics and sheet music sample, and purchasing options.
  • VU255 / CP348 The living God be praised (Daniel ben Judah) A new translation of "The God of Abraham praise". Excellent words, and of course, a familiar tune (LEONI). New words to old tunes. Lyrics.
Matthew 14:13-21
Christ's compassion; the loaves and fishes
  • Online Resource / GWA061 Whoever you are your prayer is welcome / Open your heart (Chris Shelton) Words of radical inclusion, emphasising God as provider who satisfies our hunger: "God sets a table where all shall be fed". Sheet music sample and purchasing options.  
  • Tune In / Online Resource: Hail the fisherfolk (Dave Brown) A bluesy litany of the saints, including the fishermen of yesterday and the fisherfolk of today. This song celebrates the many people who have followed God’s call through the ages. Lyrics, sound sample, and free sheet music
  • Online Resource “Where is bread?” the great crowd murmured. (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette) This hymn, to ABBOTS LEIGH (a good familiar tune), focusses on the issue of hunger then and now. Strong social justice vision. "Where is bread?" the call is rising; Millions cry who must be fed. God, your answer seems surprising: "You, my Church, you give them bread." Words and music available here. New words to old tunes.
  • Tune In / NCYC09 / ATAR598 God has laid a feasting table / Invitation (Shawn Whelan) Feminine imagery of God gathering her guests to a feasting table. Fun Cuban rhythm. Lyrics, sound sample, and free sheet music
  • StF243 A rich young man came seeking (Marjorie Dobson) Challenging words about sharing rather than being greedy and a lovely simple 3/4 tune. Specifically references the rich young ruler, the widow's mite, and the loaves and fishes. Sound sample.
  • Online Resource How long will we sing? / Until all are fed (Bryan Field McFarland
    and Tommy Brown) Excellent words focussed on the need to feed the hungry all over the world. Very singable, and a catchy chorus. The link for this website is no longer functioning, but you may like to listen. Youtube and lyrics.
  • TiS 537 / ATE 297 / NCH347 / CH673 / VU468 / StS123 / WoV754 / ELW674 / HPP536 / GtG526 / PH514 / W&R698 / Cha422 / ZSS206 / URW096 Let us talents and tongues employ (Fred Kaan) Great for kids, excellent Jamaican rhythm which you can have a lot of fun with. It's also very adaptable and works well with any instruments. “Loaves abound!”. Sheet music and lyrics.
  • TLUS060 / VT757 There's enough for all (Bryan Moyer Suderman, Canada) A very simple song about how there is, indeed, enough for all. Recording. Good for kids
  • NCH173 / CH532 / UMH344 / VU563 / WoV784 / ELW817 / HPP324 / GtG721 / PH377 / G(II)500 / GC696 / GC(II)678 / G(3)781 / W&R347 / Cha342 / Lau871 / StF558 Lord, you have come to the seashore / You have come down to the lakeshore / Pescador de Hombres (Cesáreo Gabaráin) There are many translations of this song. I like the NCH version best as it's most inclusive. The song can get a bit shmaltzy, but the tune is a nice lilting one and the words are great. “On the sand I have abandoned my small boat; now with you I will seek other seas”. Sound sample. Sheet music.
  • TiS 538 / AoV2-093 Feed us now Bread of life (Robin Mann, Australia) One of my favourite communion songs. Simple to sing, and beautiful simple theology. “Piece of bread, cup of wine, Lord this food is good”. Lyrics. Lyric videoGood for kids.
  • UMH434 / VU702 / StJ / R249 / ELW725 / GtG762 / PH407 / W&R624 / Cha662 Cuando el Pobre / When a poor one / When the Poor Ones (Miguel Manzano / Jose Antonio Olivar) The words to this are just wonderful liberation theology. Lyrics.
  • Online Resource / TiS 511 / AHB 433 / AoV2-098 / NCH330 / UMH618 / VU480 / LBW212 / ELW471 / HPP524 / GtG525 / PH513 / GC832 / GC(II)832 / W&R699 / Cha425 / 82Hml-325 / StF592 / MP414 Let us break bread together on our knees / with the Lord (African-American spiritual) A good one for people to join in on without needing to look at lyric sheets or projections if you are celebrating communion this week. Sheet music, lyrics, sound samples. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • Recorded music Five loaves and two fishes (Corinne May) I've listened to a few samples of this song, and it might work well played to your congregation, although it gets a bit schmaltzy for my taste. She has a beautiful voice! Lyrics and chords. You can listen to the whole song on YouTube.
  • NCH306 / UMH589 / VU601 / LBW433 / ELW729 / GtG320 / PH421 / GC(II)665 / G(3)765 / CP584 / W&R623 / Cha475 / StF415 / Lau896 The church of Christ in every age (Fred Pratt Green) These lyrics are well-rounded and would be great to sing. A couple of possible tunes including WALY WALY and CHURCH TRIUMPHANT, WAREHAM. New words to old tunes. Lyrics
  • AoV2-020 / ATAR665 Come to the feast of Heaven and Earth / Table of Plenty (Dan Schutte) “God will provide for all that you need, here at the table of plenty”. I love the positive joy in this song. Thanks to Doug Fletcher for this suggestion. Lyrics.
  • Taizé / MV100 / Lau782 Lord God you love us, source of compassion / Toi, tu nous aimes (Jacques Berthier, France) A very simple refrain, which would work well as a response during prayers of confession or of intercession. Sound sample, sheet music and translations
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