Songs, Hymns & Music for Proper 10A / Pentecost 15A (July 12th, 2026)

Genesis 25:19-34
The story of Jacob and Esau; a tale of greed and envy
  • 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.
  • Online Resource / Tune In Cover us with love (Elaine Loukes, Australia) This song may not be easy for congregations to sing, but it is great to listen to. “Be our vision Lord, in a world that’s filled with greed”. We have not sung this in a while... Lyrics, sound sample, and free downloadable songbook.
  • NCH443 / HPP43 / UMH115 / Cha069 How like a gentle spirit deep within (Eric Lincoln, USA) Sung to the well known tune SURSUM CORDA. Note verses like the final one “Through all our fretful claims of sex and race the universal love of God shines through, for God is love transcending style and place and all the idle options we pursue”. Hmmm… imagine if Jacob and Esau had learned this when they were growing up! A version of the lyrics by the band "Something like Silas" here. If you try the verses without the "so let my heart rejoice" bit, that's a bit like the NCH version.New words to old tunes
  • 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).
  • FFS19 For the hurt I create (John 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 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"
  • 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 downloadable songbook. "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 119:105-112
God’s word guides us. It's good to know and love it.
  • NCH703 (Elaine Kirkland, USA) A very good arrangement of Psalm 119. The refrain is “Teach me, O God, the way of your statutes” and can be sung in 4 parts. Note that there are three sections. The section for this week’s reading is on p703.
  • TLUS086 Salwalqulubi / You can console hearts heavy with sadness (Maronite Chant, Lebanon) A simple chant, which could be used as a refrain with this Psalm. Highly recommended this year, given the current aggression against Lebanon. 
  • Taizé / Online Resource Sanasi on lamppu (Taizé Community, France) This is a lovely two-part chant in Finnish using the first verse of this reading. It can be sung in many languages, but is best in Finnish. It's not meant to be sung in English, but it could be if you REALLY want to. Sound and sheet music samples
  • STB046 Your Word Will Be A Lamp (Unknown, Malaysia) This song is in English and set to a Tamil melody, so will need to be taught. It's a little tricky.
  • Taize / TiS 747 / ATE 214 / Iona (M&G) / GtG842 / PfAS027A / URW393 The Lord is my light, my light and salvation (Communauté de Taizé, France) A simple and very popular Taizé chant. Note that this is really easy on recorder if you have a kid in your congregation who is learning it. Good for kids. Youtube.
  • 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.
  • TiS 430 / AHB 337 / Cha324 / StF164 Your words to me are life and health (G Currie Martin, England) I really like this old hymn. It’s a bit old fashioned, but it still works, I think. Lyrics. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • WoV658 / ELW506 / URW078 The word of God is source and seed (Delores Dufner, USA) "The Word of God is source and seed; It comes to die and sprout and grow. So make your dark earth welcome warm; Root deep the grain God bent to sow." Lyrics (downloads a pdf).
  • AHB 341 A lamp for our feet has been given (Granton Douglas Hay, Australia) Solid words and a great old Welsh tune. I wouldn’t be desperate to sing this one, but if all you have is the AHB, it’s worth it. 
  • Linnea Good / MV008 And on this path (Linnea Good, Canada) An energetic gospel style song. Here's a youtube video. We sing it much slower than this and as a gospel style song with big chords and a groovy bass part. I thought I'd never say that we sing something slower than anyone!
  • ATE246 / UMH601 / HPP256 / GtG458 / W&R664 / Cha326 / Cha759 / VU840 Thy word is a lamp unto my feet / Your word is a lamp unto my feet (Michael W Smith, USA) Cha326 has this arranged as a simple chorus, and Cha759 and VU840 both use a line from the chorus as a sung response, and responsively read passage. Neither version has the verses, but really, the chorus is probably all you need. Video & longish introduction from Amy Grant, lacking her 80s hair.
  • MV108 I know your word / Tua Palavra é lâmpada (Simei Monteiro, Brazil) A simple Brazilian rhythm and a catchy tune. Great for kids, and a good song for adults too. “I know your word, your word is a lamp to my feet O God. I know your word is a lamp, O God, to light my path forever”. Recording (in Portuguese)Good for kids.
  • TiS 398 / AHB 310 / AoV1-118 / NCH289 / CH489 / UMH475 / VU367 / GA375 / A&M238 / LBW508 / ELW804 / GtG282 / PH313 / GC465 / GC(II)471 / G(3)556 / RS617 / CP645 / CP(E) 175 / W&R330 / Cha582 / Srce100 / Lau303 / StF372 / MP089 Come down O Love divine (Bianco di Siena, Italy / translated Richard Frederick Littledale, England) Old fashioned, but still inclusive and very well known. Hymnals vary a lot in the lyrics with respect to thees and thys and words like "vesture". Words and sheet music. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • TiS 428 / AHB 340 / A&M658 / CP(E) 460 / 82Hml-628 / StF501 Help us O Lord to learn (William Watkins Reid, USA) Great challenging words about being committed to learning the faith. Boring tune though. I would sing it to ST THOMAS (TiS 271 / AHB 198) Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / SP&P037 Open our hearts (Joe Rowley, USA) A simple song, with suggested parts for rhythm instruments (djembe, clave, shaker); would be a good processional, or could be used for the entry of scriptures. Sheet music for purchase hereGood for kids
  • Iona (CAYP) / ATFG585 /  PfAS119K Send out your light Lord, send your truth (Iona Community, Scotland) Very simple and quite lovely Psalm refrain or chant. Congregational recording.
  • Iona (We walk his way) We walk his way / Ewe Thina (Unknown, South Africa) A joyful, simple song. Sound sample (YouTube). Good for kids.
Alternative Hebrew Scripture: Isaiah 55:10-13
The cycle of nature, and of our words; hand-clapping trees
  • TiS 755 / ATA 196 / CH804 / VU884 / SFFS 2278 / A&M484 / HPP219 / GTG080 / CP662 / W&R710 / SP82 / Srcs830 / URW449 / Lau878 / STF487 / MP796 You shall go out with joy / The trees of the field (Stuart Dauerman) This is a good hand clappy foot stomping song. Fun. Lyrics. Good for kids. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • Inclusive Hymns for Liberating Christians Celebrate a new day dawning (Jann Aldredge-Clanton) Great new hymn words, sung to ODE TO JOY. "Clapping trees and laughing rivers join our call to liberty". Lyrics New words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource / SP&P052 For you shall go out and be led forth with peace (Katherine Gellar) A good alternative to the happy clappy version. It contains much more of the reading as well. Sheet music for purchase here.
  • TiS 663 / NCH108 / CH241 / VU680 / GtG077 / PH337 / W&R532 Isaiah the prophet has written (Joy Patterson) Excellent words of Isaiah's vision for the future; I prefer to sing this to the tune JUDAS AND MARY (this is not the set tune in TiS). Lyrics (note: a different tune).
  • URW450 For you shall go out with joy (Don Saliers) A fun song for group singing; this, and the last line, will need to be taught to four groups in your congregation, who each repeat their simple line over and over. Particularly good for less formal services or to involve all ages; it could be taught during the children's talk, along with a conversation about what it might mean. No projections or pewsheets needed! 
  • Tune In / Online Resource The desert will spring to life / Making things new (Sheree Anderson). A catchy pop song. Great for kids, and excellent imagery. Lyrics, sound sample, and free downloadable songbook. Good for kids.
  • Online Resource / 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. Lyrics and sheet music. New words to old tunes.
  • MV168 May peace be with you / Salamun Kullaheen (Traditional Lebanese) Simple chant in English and Arabic. I reckon this would be a good one for our congregation to learn. It could be used while passing the peace, or as a benediction. Pronunciation, translation, and recording of this song being used in a service.
  • Online Resource As rivers flow from a distant spring (David Bjorlin / William Beckstrand) Beautiful words using imagery of creation to inspire us to lives based in God's love that care for others, including the earth. Sound sample. Book available to purchase and download here
  • Online Resource / NCH401 / GtG308 / W&R388 O god in whom all life begins (Carl P Daw) Excellent words of living as a community of faith. Sung to a simple English melody. Lyrics & sheet music
Alternative Psalm for the Isaiah reading: Psalm 65:(1-8), 9-13
Deliverance, hope, God’s power over nature, rain and harvest
  • Online Resource / MV144 / SP&P073 Like a healing stream (Bruce Harding) Gentle folksy ballad with a lot of water imagery - healing stream, gentle rain, river strong and mighty sea. Would need to be introduced, but would catch on pretty quickly, I think. Free sheet music.
  • GWA008 Listen! There is a call to worship in the hidden sinews of our being (Carla Grosch-Miller) No music! This is a very beautiful poem which could be read and provided to your congregation. Poem.
  • PfAS065C Your paths overflow with plenty (Ray Makeever) Ridiculously simple one line Psalm refrain, and the words are so nice! 
  • NCH766 / CH767 / Songs for Liturgy 88 / CP324 / GtG590 / PfAS148G Hallelujah hallelujah (Dumisami Maraire, Zimbabwe) A simple and joyful Alleluia in 3/4 in 3 parts. This one is particularly good if you can get all three parts going. It's pretty straight forward, and catchy. PfAS uses it as a Psalm refrain for Psalm 148, so you could do that, or sing any alleluia you like as a refrain for this Psalm. Good for kidsRecording
  • TiS 119 / AHB 40 / 82Hml-398 / Cha064 / GtG032 / HPP39 / Lau684 / NCH012 / PH288 / StF107 / MP293 / UMH152 / VT182 / VU231 / W&R31 I sing the almighty power of God / We sing the mighty power of God (Isaac Watts, England) I really like this old hymn, especially sung to ELLACOMBE, but it can also be sung to FOREST GREEN. VU, NCH and Chalice have inclusive language, but other hymnals (like TiS and AHB, are not).  Lyrics and sheet music. Oldy-but-a-goody.
  • STB166 Picture the rugged landscape (Ok In Lim, Korea) This is beautiful and provides a Korean understanding of this passage; may need some explanation of the different perspective. Lyrics in English and Korean. Best sung by a soloist. Sheet music sample.
  • Online Resource / TiS474 / AoV1-012 / ATE 295 / A&M363 / CH623 / Cha284 / CP465 / HPP553 / GtG401 / G(II)539 / GC839 / GC(II)743 / G(3)848  / Lau475 / LUYH842 / SFFS 2236 / SP175 / URW054 / VT010 / W&R649 Here in this place new light is streaming / Gather us in (Marty Haugen). Excellent words, very well known. “Nourish us well and teach us to fashion lives that are holy and hearts that are true”. VT has updated the lyrics - less darkness and blindness! Sheet music samples, sound sample, purchasing options.
  • MV163 River running in you and me (Ian Macdonald / Gordon Light) Terrific words with lots of river imagery, a song of the spirit, and of challenge when times are hard. If this is not familiar, just get a soloist to sing it while the congregation joins in the last line "River run deep, river run free". The verses are not metrical, so it will take more time to sing them with confidence. Lead sheet and chords.
  • GWA043 / Recorded Music Come One Come All (Malcolm Gordon) A delightful song of welcome "Come one, come all to life that's whole; Come one, come all to love that's full". So glad this is now published in a hymnal, making it accessible. The chorus is lovely! Sound sample and purchase options.
  • TiS 690 / CH259 / A&M557 / StS115 / SP237 / Srce54 / StF693 / MP806 Beauty for brokenness hope for despair (Graham Kendrick) Themes of healing from personal and universal suffering and an emotive chorus. “Refuge from cruel wars, havens from fear, cities for sanctuary, freedoms to share, peace to the killing-fields, scorched earth to green; Christ for the bitterness, his cross for the pain”. It's a bit schmaltzy. Video.
  • TiS 647 / AoV2-012 / ATN 25 Comfort, comfort all my people (Robin Mann) Easy to sing, beautiful lyrics. Chorus is “Comfort, comfort all my people, with the comfort of my word. Speak ye tender to my people, all your sins are taken away”. Note that most sources only list 2 verses, but there are two additional (more challenging) verses you may wish to consider using written for the Christmas Bowl in 1988. Lyrics (including additional verses) and sound sample.
  • Emergent Psalter The fields are clothed with grain (Isaac Everett) A good quality sung refrain. The author also suggests using this Psalm as a grace. Nice idea. Sheet music sample (Click on "Downloads" tab).
  • TiS 755 / ATA 196 / CH804 / VU884 / SFFS 2278 / A&M484 / HPP219 / GTG080 / CP662 / W&R710 / SP82 / Srcs830 / URW449 / Lau878 / STF487 / MP796  You shall go out with joy / The trees of the field (Steffi Karen Rubin / Stuart Dauerman) This is a good hand clappy foot stomping song. Fun. Lyric video. Good for kids.  
  • ORAiY Dumiyah (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) A simple chant-like refrain to encourage quiet reflection. Sound sample.
  • 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
  • CH227 / PfAS065A The earth is yours O God (Michael Saward) A simple hymn paraphrase of this Psalm. To the tune ROSSLEIGH. LyricsNew words to old tunes.
  • Online Resource The River of God (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) A call and response song. Lyrics, sound sample.
Romans 8:1-11
Christ set us free; live by the Spirit.
  • Tune In / Online Resource Spirit of the Father, Spirit of our Mother / Alive in me (Sheree Anderson, Australia / Canada) Catchy boppy pop song about God's spirit within us and within the world. Music sample, sound sample and lyrics. Good for kids. Music sample, sound sample and free downloadable songbook.
  • Online Resource The gospel of my body (Amanda Udis-Kessler, USA) This song affirms the holiness of our bodies, and how our nature as embodied beings drives our call to social justice. Sound sample. Sheet music.
  • Online Resource / TiS 410 / AHB 323 / LBW523 / ELW582 / NCH59 / CP655 / 82Hml-511 Holy Spirit, ever dwelling (Timothy Rees, Wales) I like these words, but prefer to sing it to NETTLETON (TiS 392). Lyrics and sheet music sample. New words to old tunes
  • NCH057 / VU379 / WoV688 / LBW459 / ELW399 / SFFS 2121 / CP(E) 188 / Cha251 / URW079 / VF055 O Holy Spirit root of life (Jean Janzen, Canada / USA) Good words from Hildegard of Bingen of "Holy Spirit","Eternal Vigour" and "Holy Wisdom". I like the phrase "encompass us with wings unfurled". Simple known tune (PUER NOBIS). Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
  • TiS 421 Where the Spirit is there's freedom (Per Harling, Sweden) Fun and good. Can be sung with the congregation in two halves singing each part, which is not too hard once they have the hang of singing it in unison. Good for kids. Lyrics.
  • SFFS 2228 / Online Resource Sacred the Body (Ruth Duck, USA) Excellent words - and it's not easy to find good songs for this passage. The tune is new, but very simple and beautiful. It will be picked up very quickly by most congregations. "Sacred the body God has created, temple of Spirit that dwells deep inside. Cherish each person; nurture relation. Treat flesh as holy, that love may abide." Lyrics and sheet music.
  • NCH060 O Spirit of God O life-giving breath (Johann Niedling, Germany, translated Madeleine Marshall, USA) Good words of the many facets of the Spirit. The first verse is particularly appropriate for times when there seems to be more suffering in the world than usual. The tune (O HELIGER GEIST - TiS 401) is quite simple and familiar. This is a new translation of the hymn "O Spirit of Life, O Spirit of God".  New words to old tunes  
  • 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.
Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
The sower and the seed in the soil.  
Many of these songs will be suggested again next week, so this is a good time to teach a new song.
  • Online Resource Seeds that good farmers sow (Adam Tice, USA / Wendell Glick, USA) This is wonderful! It will need to be taught, so would be good for a camp, or a setting where you can come back to it a few times and sing it as a round. There are so many ways to use this. Sound sample. Sheet music sample. Purchasing information.
  • Online Resource The seeds of grace are scattered far (Hannah Brown, USA) Good new words which asks open-ended questions about the destiny of these seeds and how we might nourish them. A good source for reflection. Sung to a traditional tune, but it is not familiar to me. Lyrics, sheet music sample and purchasing options. New words to old tunes
  • Online Resource / TLUS134 Little by little (Bret Hesla, USA) This is a fun song, inspired by the writings of Dorothy Day. It would suit outdoor services, or times when you can't provide lyrics, too. You could even make up some verses. Sound sample, lyrics, purchasing options. Good for kids
  • Online Resource / GWA034 Sun soil and seeds (Chris Shelton) Beautiful words and a soothing tune that will be quite straightforward to sing. Lyrics and purchasing options.  
  • Online Resource / Full of the Spirit As I walked along carrying my seeds / Seed of Love (Heather Price, Australia) This is a little bit country! A good story-telling song, with a very catchy chorus about allowing ourselves to be good soil too. Sound sample and music for purchase. Good for kids. 
  • Online Resource God is like a foolish farmer (David Bjorlin, USA) Many images of God as farmer, lover, ruler and shepherd, all of them "foolish", but all of them more loving and caring than our usual image of these types of people. Sung to the familiar tune RESTORATION. Lyrics and purchasing options
  • Tune In / Online Resource A grain of wheat (Sheree Anderson) Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it won't form roots and grow. A boppy song with deeply meaningful lyrics. Lyrics, sound sample, and free downloadable songbook.
  • Seeds of Faith The seed song (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) Supremely silly and fun. A good song to sing for the kid’s talk, and get them involved in the actions. Lyrics and sound sample here. Good for (smaller) kids.
  • WoV658 / ELW506 / URW078 The word of God is source and seed (Delores Dufner) "The Word of God is source and seed; It comes to die and sprout and grow. So make your dark earth welcome warm; Root deep the grain God bent to sow." Lyrics (downloads a pdf).
  • AoVK-156 A sower, a sower, a sower went sowing This is fun. More of a storytelling song than one for joining in.
  • Online Resource / VU584 Through the heart of every city (Sylvia Dunstan) Challenging words about caring for all God's people, particularly in the city. Tune is quite straightforward. Sheet music sample, purchasing option.
  • ELW736 / SFFS 2060 / GtG005 God the sculptor of the mountains (John Thornburg) A song full of excellent imagery, including "God, the sower of the seed" and "God the reaper of the harvest". Tune will need to be taught, but won’t take long to learn. Good for congregations in times of transition. Lyrics, sound sample, and sheet music.
  • Online Resource As I walked along / Seed of love (Heather Price) A friendly and hopeful song - it's a little bit country. Good for kids. Video with lyrics. Music book and other downloads
  • MV174 Soil of God (Holy Ground) (Jim Hannah) The tune is quite simple and the words are good “Soil of God, you and I, stand ready to bear seeds of faith nourished by God’s tender care”. 
  • Online Resource Leaven us with holy yeast (Hannah Brown / Ben Brody) Great new words with plentiful bread images, and a beautiful tune. The chorus works well on its own, or you can use it with verses (the tune is the same for both). Sheet music sample and purchasing options.
  • Online Resource God's promise of peace like a seed in the soil (Adam Tice) Excellent words of growing what is good, caring for creation, and bringing peace to the world. Sung to the familiar tune ST DENIO. Sheet music sample and purchasing options.
  • StS116 I 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.
  • Online Resource / TiS 182 / AoV2-010 / CH134 / CP395 / GtG760 / HPP13 / NCH011  / SFFS 2047 / VF106 / VT134 / VU268 Bring many names beautiful and good (Brian Wren, USA) This is a beautiful song with a wide variety of images for God that provoke reflection. Because it has so many images, it's also very long (especially if sung too slowly). Try singing one verse unison, then one women, one men (or different sides of the church, or different ages), then all together again, to give people a chance to list and reflect on what they are singing. Lyrics and sheet music
  • Online Resource / GtG171 A sower came from ancient hills (Herman Stuempfle) Excellent words to a lovely tune. Sheet music.
  • Online Resource / AoV2-004 / NCH181 / GA478 / CP502 / G(II)468 / GC658 / GC(II)640 / G(3)734 / Lau854 You are a salt for the earth O People / Bring forth the kingdom (Marty Haugen) Joyful song. "Bring forth the reign of justice, bring forth the reign of peace...". Sheet music. Sound sample. Purchasing options.
  • WoV713 / ELW512 Lord let my heart be good soil (Handt Hanson) A simple and quite lovely short song with hope of being a fertile place for love and peace to grow. Lyrics. Soloist recording.
What will you be singing? Please share your ideas below!

Songs and hymns for Proper 9A / Ordinary 14A / Pentecost +5 (July 5th 2026)

Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67
Abraham’s servant finds Rebekah and she becomes Isaac’s wife.  
The suggestions for the Psalm would also fit well
  • ATOK 320 / NCH351 / VU645 / StJ / WoV770 / ELW732 / SFFS 2051 / GtG488 / HPP516 / W&R680 / Cha075 I Was There to Hear Your Borning Cry (John Ylvisaker, USA) A song of God’s presence in all stages of life. Very simple tune to sing. This always makes me think of Center Church on-the-Green in New Haven, CT. Lyrics, and a nice (slow) sound sample (Youtube)
  • 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). Maybe add a verse about Rebekah and Isaac?
  • ATW 507 Where you tread (John Beavis, Australia) A beautiful and simple song based on the story of Ruth, it might be a good song to sing if you want to focus on the life-long relationship of Rebekah and Isaac. The melody is beautiful and very simple for a congregation to sing first time. We sang this once a couple of years ago, and it would be great to sing it again.
Psalm 45:10-17
A celebration of romantic love
  • MV085 / StJ / ELW814 / HPP319 / GtG698 / GC(II)692 / G(3)795 / SP130 / PfAS045B / URW441 / Lau395a / StF781 / LUYH741 Take O Take Me As I Am (Iona Community, Scotland) A lovely simple chant. PfAS uses it as a refrain to a reading of the Psalm. Sound sample.
  • Taizé / TiS 731 /  SFFS 2017 / GtG155 / G(II)377 / GC557 / GC(II)535 / G(3)618 / W&R212 / PfAS100G / URW383 / Lau691 Raise a song of gladness / Jubilate Servite (Taizé, France) Glorious, fun round. If your congregation balks at singing in Latin, it can be sung in English as "Raise a song of gladness, all the earth, Christ has come, bringing peace, joy to every heart, Alleluia Alleluia, Joy to every heart (x2)". This is not a Gloria, but it has the feel of one! Sound sample
  • AoV2-068 / VU695 God is passionate life (Colleen Fulmer, USA) Good simple round with a peace / justice focus. Lyrics and a kind of odd sound sampleGood for kids.
  • Online Resource / TiS 654 / NCH362 / UMH643 / VU489 / WoV749 / G(II)628 / GC865 / GC(II)856 / G(3)966 / W&R612 / Cha499 / Lau416 When love is found and hope comes home (Brian Wren, USA) Lovely words to the tune O WALY WALY celebrating loving relationships through all their changes. While this is often sung at weddings, I think it would also work in the context of a standard service. Lyrics and sample sheet music. New words to old tunes.
  • CH115 / MV089 / Iona (Love from Below) / A&M722 / SP292 Love is the touch of intangible joy (Alison Robertson, Scotland) Great words of different kinds of love – deep friendship, romantic love (love is the lilt in a lingering voice), and the love of God, set to a simple tune. Each verse ends with the affirming phrase: "God is where love is, for love is of God". Lyrics (scroll). Lovely sound sample.
  • Online Resource / SgTJ1029 / MV094 Love knocks and waits (Daniel Damon, USA) Lovely words of assurance and a simple lilting melody. Lyrics and sheet music.
  • NCH540 We plant a grain of mustard seed (Mary Bryan Matney, USA) A song about how human love is a taste of divine love. Great words to a fairly standard-sounding (but new) hymn tune. It would also work well with MORNING SONG (the tune for “Awake, awake to love and work”). Lyrics (downloads pdf). New words to old tunes.
  • VU769 God has blessed you forever and ever (Unknown, Russia) A lovely simple response to this Psalm. Can be sung with a responsive reading as set out in VU. Nice if you can build in the harmonies, but fine if you can't. 
  • AoVK-12 God is our shelter truly a friend indeed (Chris O'Hara, England?) Groovy little round / more like a call and response really. Good for kids. Recording.
  • PfAS045B The throne of God is righteousness (Evangelical Lutheran Worship, USA) This is more for the first part of the Psalm. It's a simple Psalm refrain to a familiar hymn tune (EIN FESTE BURG). Old words to old tunes.

Alternative reading: Song of Solomon 2:8-13

  • MV031 Pure Love (Linnea Good, Canada) I think this song would be good for reflecting on God as the source of all love. Very simple and beautiful. Sound sample. Good for kids.
  • Online Resource / Tune in The God that I Know (Sheree Anderson, Australia / Canada) A beautiful ballad with female and male images of a loving, embracing God. Free downloadable song book, sound samples.
  • Online Resource O great lover who pursues us (Richard Bruxvoort Colligan, USA) Great new words based on this passage, sung to the familiar tune HYFRYDOL. Lyrics, sound sample and purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
  • Recorded Music Canticle (Clarion Fracture Zone / Mara / Martenitsa Choir, Australia) If you happen to have a recording of "Canticle" a jazz work commissioned by Paddington Uniting Church, first performed in 1997, this would be the time to dig it out and play at some point during the service. Listen or purchase here.
  • Recorded Music Just (after song of songs) (David Lang, USA) A long and very beautiful piece of music, with a stunning repetitive litany of love as a metaphor for our relationship with God. Not quite sure how it might be used in a worship service, but it is very beautiful. Sound sample.   
  • NCH540 We plant a grain of mustard seed (Mary Bryan Matney, USA) A song about how human love is a taste of divine love. Great words to a fairly standard-sounding (but new) hymn tune. It would also work well with MORNING SONG (the tune for “Awake, awake to love and work”). Lyrics (downloads pdf). New words to old tunes.
    Alternative Hebrew Scripture: Zechariah 9:9-12
    God comes on a donkey and releases the prisoners
    • 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 16 this week, and add whichever other verses suit your context. Set to the common tune KINGSFOLD. Some lyrics (not the Zechariah verse!). New words to old tunes.
    • Online Resource / VU901 / PH601 / WoV725 / PfAS1032 / URW010 Blest be the God of Israel (Song of Zechariah) (Carl P Daw) A simple and inclusive paraphrase to the well-known hymn tune KINGSFOLD (TiS 262). Lyrics and sheet music. New words to old tunes.
    • URW357 Praise to the One who sets prisoners free (Elise Eslinger) A great tune, and the response can be sung in three parts, or as a round. Can be sung with one or two cantors / readers or without the cantors. The refrain alone as a round could be good for kids.
    • Online Resource / TiS 284 / ELW552 / W&R158 / GtG109 / PH602 / Cha135 / Cha137 / URW012 / 82Hml-444 Blessed be the God of Israel / O Bless the God of Israel (Michael Perry) Good words of Christ as the fulfiller of the prophets who will set God's people free From fear and darkness. Be aware that some versions (like TiS) use exclusively masculine language for God. URW and Chalice are inclusive. Set to the simple tune MERLE'S TUNE. Lyrics and sheet music sampleNew words to old tunes.
    • Online Resource / GC(II)755 / G(3)864 O the weary world is trudging / The trumpet in the morning (Rory Cooney, USA) Song of release of prisoners and the trumpet's blast, set to an old American folk tune. Sound sample, sheet music sample and purchasing optionsNew words to old tunes.
    • AA085 Let justice roll down like a river (Colin Gibson) Excellent song, and very easy to sing. Lyrics and sheet music. Good for kids.
    • Online Resource / GWA222 Hear the message we now are proclaiming / El mensaje que hoy proclamamos (Eleazar Torreglosa, Colombia) This jubilant song of liberty and new life for the poor and suffering would fit well with this reading. Good for kids. Free sheet music. Sound sample.Lyric video (Spanish). Another recording (with hand claps!).
    • Tune In / Online Resource Father of Earth, Mother of Sea (Dave Brown) A latinesque song about the Spirit being with those who are victims, prisoners and the sick, as well as present in our prayers. Free downloadable song book, sound samples.
    Alternative Psalm for the Zechariah reading: Psalm 145:8-14
    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 7:15-25a
    It’s really hard to do what’s right. Obedience. Discipleship.
    • Tune in / Online Resource We are the dream that's longing / Jesus is waiting (Dave Brown) An honest catchy rock song about our hesitation to follow and Jesus not only waiting, but continuing to work and change the world. A good sending-out song. Free downloadable song book, sound samples.
    • Online Resource / Tune In / ATAR663 Save us in the time of trial (Shawn Whelan) A song with a reflective almost-Taize-like chorus about trying to follow even in the face of temptation. We have sung this a cuople of different ways, it's quite flexible. Free downloadable song book, sound samples.
    • Online Resource / Tune In Come O God and visit us sick we pray / Your abundant life (Dave Brown) A joyful song "Lead us into your abundant life". Free downloadable song book, sound samples.uid
    • Online Resource / Tune In Kingdom Come (Matthew Lees) A song about how things are not what we expect in God’s kingdom. Maybe not all daisies and sunshine. Lots of words and good images. Free downloadable song book, sound samples.
    • ATFG563 / NCYC'03 / The Red Book How long must we cry out? (Robin Mann) This is a big Brunswick favourite, great for young people in particular. "Teach me to do what is right, walk in the darkness, trust in the light and may love be the path I walk upon". Good for teenagers. Lyrics. Lyric video. I will suggest this again next week, so maybe this is a good week to teach it if your congregation doesn't know it.
    • Public Domain / Online Resource / NCH497 / SFFS 2208 / GtG741 / PH354 / G(II)508 / GC707 / GC(II)684 G(3)780 / CP513 / ZSS141 Guide my feet while I run this race (African-American) An excellent civil rights era song. Would work well as a meditative prayer for guidance or as an uplifting call to action at the end of the service.You could also make up your own lyrics. Lyrics, lead sheet, chords, a range of recordings
    • Online Resource / Taizé / AoV2-109 / A&M334 / CH772 / GA429 / GtG654 /  G(II)396 / GC566 / GC(II)546 / G(3)639 / Lau944 / LUYH357 / MP865 / SFFS 2195 / SP128 / StF776 / URW381 / VT118 / W&R448 In the Lord I'll Be Ever Thankful / El Senyor (Jacques Berthier, France) A joyful and bouncy short song. Works well in English, German and Spanish (and probably other languages too). Good for kids. Sheet music, translations into many other languages, sound samples.
    • ATA 200 / CH530 / VU639 / A&M757 / CP(E) 548 / URW109 / StF476 One more step along the world I go (Sydney Carter) A good fun kid's song from Sydney Carter which many of their parents will remember. "And it's from the old I travel to the new, keep me travelling along with you". Lyrics and sound samples. Oldy-but-a-goody.
    • Online Resource / AoV2-102 / GA509 Who will speak if we don't (Marty Haugen) Excellent challenging words. Sound sample and sheet music preview and purchasing options. Good for teenagers.
    • 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! Lyrics.
    • 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. Nice if you can just start a capella... Youtube video of Sinead O'Connor singing it and lyrics Oldy-but-a-goody.
    • Online Resource / 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. Lyrics and sheet music. Lyric videoNew words to old tunes (if you choose).
    • StS040 / URW439 We will follow (Som’landela) (South African) Groovy song. Lyric video.
    • Online Resource / VU575 / SFFS 2153 / GtG700 / PH369 / SP&P139 / W&R574 / Cha614 I'm Gonna Live So God Can Use Me (African American traditional) Good simple tune and meaningful words (the tune and words vary between sources). Easy to sing and play around with. Good for kids, non-readers and for people for whom English is a second language. Sheet music and sound sample
    Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30
    A bit of angry stuff at the start, but then words of comfort
    • TLUS130 / VT758 Who will speak a word of warning? (Richard Leach, USA) A sermon in a song. This is a powerful song, about Christ's insistence to care for the poor and needy rather than lining our own pockets. In TLUS it is set to the known tune EBENEZER. LyricsNew words to old tunes, if you want.
    • Online Resource / URW166 Come God and hear my cry (Ruth Duck) Lovely words seeking restoration for tired faithful souls. Sung to the familiar tune TRENTHAM. Lyrics and purchasing options. New words to old tunes
    • Online Resource / TLUS076 In every changing state of mind (Daniel Damon, USA) A prayer of confession and reassurance. Quite straightforward. Words and sheet music. Recording (full song).
    • Online Resource Are you tired worn and burdened? / Come to Me (The Porters Gate) I would use just the chorus of this, as I find the verse a bit odd (I think Jesus is going to lay heavy things on us sometimes!). Sound sample. Lyrics and chords.  
    • Online Resource / GWA047 Come all you wounded and weary / You are welcome here (Chris Muglia) A song of welcome to all, including those who are feeling broken. Sound sample, sheet music sample and purchasing options. Lyrics and guitar chords.   
    • Online Resource / GWA061 Whoever you are your prayer is welcome / Open your heart (Chris Shelton) Words of radical inclusion, emphasising God's compassion for all who bring prayers to God. Sheet music sample and purchasing options
    • HPP381 / GtG183 / G(II)454 / GC637 / GC(II)630 / G(3)727 / Cha353 / TLUS095 / VT157 Come to Me O Weary Traveler (Sylvia Dunstan, USA) Nice words of rest set to this passage. Each verse starts with "Come to me", "Do not fear", "Take my yoke" and "Rest in me". It has been set to multiple tunes. I prefer it sung to AUSTIN. Lyrics, sheet music sample, and purchasing options for the AUSTIN version. Lyric video
    • Online Resource / GWA196 Jesus, Jesus, precious Saviour (Grayson Warren Brown, USA) A very simple meditative chant seeking healing and rest. Recording (I would play it a bit quicker, but OK). MP3s, sheet music sample, purchasing options.  
    • Online Resource Come all who are weary (Paul Zach / The Porters Gate) This would be a great song for a congregation to sing together, particularly in a quieter reflective moment. Recording. Lyrics and chords.
    • NCH002 / ZSS117 Glory Glory Hallelujah! (African-American). Excellent chorus; includes the verse “We are climbing Jacob’s ladder” and “every rung goes higher higher”. Lyrics.
    • Tune In / Online Resource God’s Mercy (Sheree Anderson) A beautiful ballad about recognising God's mercy in the everyday. Free downloadable song book, sound samples
    • TiS 647 / AoV2-012 / ATN 25 Comfort, comfort all my people (Robin Mann) Easy to sing, beautiful lyrics. Chorus is “Comfort, comfort all my people, with the comfort of my word. Speak ye tender to my people, all your sins are taken away”. Note that most sources only list 2 verses, but there are two additional (more challenging) verses you may wish to consider using written for the Christmas Bowl in 1988; thanks to Simon for alerting me to them. Lyrics (including additional verses), Lyric video.
    • Iona / StS050 / GtG851 / GWA064 Come bring your burdens to God / Woza nomthwalo wakho (South African) Simple slow chant. I love this. Sound sample.
    • BUC Song Project Take a deep breath / Deep in your soul (Sheree Anderson) A lovely, repetitive song seeking space to experience God's renewing love.
    • TiS 665 / AoV2-008 / Iona (Common Ground) / CH360 / A&M563 / VU117 / StJ / SP246 / Lau889 / StF251 Jesus Christ is waiting (John Bell) A good hymn that is quite simple to sing. Lyrics here (scroll down just a little bit).  New words to old tunes.
    • TiS 693 / AoV1-031 / GA212 Come as you are that's how I want you (Deidre Browne) This song is beautiful, gentle, simple, and very well known. Lyrics and sound sample. A good song to start the service.
    • Online Resource / Tune In / ATAR598 / NCYC 2009 God has laid a feasting table / Invitation (Shawn Whelan) Feminine imagery of God gathering her guests to a feasting table. Fun Cuban rhythm. Free downloadable song book, sound samples.
    • ATAR593 Come to me all you who are weary (Florence Lang) A soothing and slightly schmaltzy chorus. Easy to sing and fun accompaniment to play. Sound sample and lyrics.
    • Iona (Love from Below) / CP545 We will lay our burdens down (John Bell & Graham Maule) A groovy song arranged for part-singing. I just love this!
    • Online Resource / VT154 What can I leave behind? (Adam Tice, USA) These words ask what can be left behind, what can be taken up (including a cross), and what can be shared. Set to the familiar tune LOVE UNKNOWN. I really like this. Lyrics, sheet music sample, and resource for purchaseNew words to old tunes.  
    • AoVK-125 / ATW 489 Turn our sadness upside down (Leigh Newton) Good for kids, and adults too. Simple tune, but not so simple that it’s boring. Sheet music.
    • Iona (T1AU) / URW428 / Lau395 In love you summon (John Bell) This is really beautiful and could be taught to the congregation, or sung by a choir. Sound sample.
    • Online Resource All who are weary / Come to me (Christopher Grundy) Very very singable. Just lovely. This makes me so happy. Thanks to Darren Wright for this suggestion. Sound sample and purchasing options.
    • TiS 590 / AHB 165 / AoVK-117 / NCH506 / UMH526 / VU664 / LBW439 / ELW742 / HPP408 / GtG465 / PH403 / CP532 / W&R473 / Cha585 / Srce 776 / StF531 / MP746 What a Friend we have in Jesus (Joseph Scriven) There is a bit of masculine language, which is understandable for such an old song. It has many other good things about it. I like both tunes. AOVK has different lyrics, written specifically for kids, which I think are worth singing. Lyrics.  Good for kids. Oldy-but-a-goody.
    • Online Resource / G(3)714 / TLUS076 Come and rest in the arms of God / Arms of God (Tony Alonso) This soothing song would best sung by a soloist with the congregation invited to join the chorus. Sound samples. Sheet music (choral version).  
    • CH716 / VU374 / FFS10 / SFFS 2128 / W&R477 / Cha575 Come and find the quiet centre (Shirley Murray) A good song for the beginning of worship. We usually sing it to BEACH SPRING (TiS 493). Lyrics and sound sample. New words to old tunes.
    • Online Resource Come to me (Ross Langmead) A good song of comfort "for activists". Good questions about how much we need to follow, how desperate the need. Sheet music.
    • TiS 585 / AHB 500 / AoV1-054 / ATA 137 / NCH489 / CH540 / VU626 / LBW497 / ELW611 / GtG182 / GA468 / GC646 / GC(II)622 / G(3)724 / CP508 / CP(E) 469 / Srce280 / 82Hml-692 / Lau795 / StF248 / MP275 I heard the voice of Jesus say (Horatio Bonar) Hymnals vary a lot in their translations of this older hymn and in the tunes to which it is set. Lyrics and sheet music. Oldy-but-mostly-a-goody.
    • FFS28 God rest us (Michael Leunig) Beautiful words from Michael Leunig, seeking rest when we are tired, and awakening when we are asleep. Will need to be taught, but I think it's worth it. Lyrics.
    What will you be singing? Please share your ideas in a comment below...