General Easter Sunday Songs
The Resurrection!
- TiS
370 / AHB 290 / NCH233 / CH411 / UMH302 / VU157 / LBW128 / ELW369 /
GtG245 / G(II)315 / GC437 / GC(II)439 / G(3)523 / CP206 / W&R288
/ Lau273 / StF298 / MP076 Christ the Lord is risen today (Charles Wesley)
It's not quite Easter for me without this hymn, but be aware that the lyrics
vary widely between hymnals. TiS is good, although some may not like the
Kingly language. If you want fully inclusive language, the NCH has good
lyrics. An example of lyrics and tune. Oldy-but-a-goody.
- TLUS078 Trust these words
(Lisa Waites, Canada) This is a simple song of reassurance which would work well after the words of reassurance in any service. You may want to consider using it for the entire season of Easter. It's very joyful, and you could change the first word of each line each week, if you like. This fits very well for the next few Sundays, so now is a good time to introduce it.
- TiS
380 / AHB 303 / NCH253 / CH419 / UMH308 / VU173 / LBW145 / ELW376 /
A&M218 / HPP203 / GtG238 / PH122 / CP210 / CP(E)160 / W&R310 / Cha218 / Srce694 / Lau287 / StF313 / MP689 Thine be the glory risen conquering Son (Edmond Budry) One of the few older hymns that doesn't require updating, and beautiful harmonies... A great classic hymn! Lyrics and tune. Oldy-but-a-goody.
- Online Resource Yours be the glory, risen dauntless Love (Sarah Agnew) A rewrite of Thine be the glory that you may like to use. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
- Online Resource Lay down your palms
(Craig Mitchell / Leigh Newton, Australia) Excellent new words set to a thoughtful
tune which takes us from Palm Sunday through Maundy Thursday to the
Cross and Resurrection. Good if you have been singing this song during Holy Week. Lyrics and sheet music.
- Iona (We walk his way) / G(3)517 / StF775 We walk his way / Ewe Thina (South Africa) A joyful, simple South African song. There is a particularly lovely verse that works well for Holy Week and Easter "He breaks the bonds of hell, dying on the cross" and "The tree of freedom blooms by his empty grave". Sound sample.
- TLUS117 / VT042 Could it be that God is singing (Becca Lachman, Canada) I think these words, set to a shape note tune, would be great to sing on Easter day. I love the line "Hallelujah for my Jesus, for his life's surprising course! May I, too, live bold resistance to injustice, hate and force". I think this would be great to sing on Easter day. Sound sample. New words to (sort of) old tunes.
- Online Resource Rise up now get going / Hope got out of that tomb (Bret Hesla, USA) A joyful, hopeful call and response song. I think this would be great at the end of an Easter Day service. Will need to be taught a little bit, just as Bret does in the video at the link. Free sheet music, sound sample.
- GWA045 Shukuru Yesu / Thank you Jesus (Sudanese Worship Song) This song means simply "Thank you Jesus" and is simple and joyful, so could be a good opening song for Easter Sunday, particularly if your congregation has a connection to South Sudan. Sheet music sample.
- Online Resource Roll away the stone before us (Hannah Brown) Excellent new words set to the traditional tune RESTORATION. I really like the energy of the refrain "Tell your people all my story, I will rise again with you". Sheet music sample and purchasing options.
- Online Resource / Tune In God is walking in the garden (Dave Brown) A gentle song perfect for Easter. Free downloadable songbook and recordings.
- TiS 383 Joyful the morning when Jesus Christ is risen (Traditional Torres Strait Islander) It's beautiful and joyful and from the Torres
Strait Islands! We sang this last year (and the year before) at our dawn service and it was lovely Sound sample.
- Online Resource / Resounding Voices Christ Sophia, Child of Wisdom (Ellen Clark-King) Excellent words of Christ "breaking through death's seeming ending". Can be sung to your favourite 878787 tune; I think it's particularly powerful with PRAISE MY SOUL. Lyrics (scroll down). Free book download here. New words to old tunes.
- Online Resource / Tune In Making things new (Sheree Anderson). A groovy one. Great for kids, and lots of fun. Free downloadable songbook and recordings. Good for kids.
- BUC Song Project I will sing of love / Celebrate (Dave Brown) A song that celebrates new beginnings and the beauty of creation. It's a bit like a salsa. It's cool.
- Online Resource / CH408 At dawn the women made their way
(Mary Louise Bringle) Lovely gentle lyrics of the women discovering the
empty tomb to an old tune that may be familiar (VOX DILECTI). Sheet music sample, lyrics, and purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
- Online Resource / CH428 Alleluia alleluia Jesus risen Lord of life! / Word of the Father: Jesus Christ! (Bernadette
Farrell) A good song to start an Easter Sunday service, or for an
Easter vigil. It uses a cantor line for the call, and the congregation
responds "Jesus Christ!". Very joyous. Eastertide Acclamation. Sound sample (Youtube). Sound samples, sheet music samples, purchasing options.
- Online Resource / Tune In In the shape of a cross (Dave Brown) A cry to God for help and a call for God to enter our world. Free downloadable songbook and recordings.
- Online Resource / NCH231 / VU178 / AA007 / PH105 / GtG249 / W&R292 Because you live O Christ (Shirley Murray) Excellent words to the well known Easter tune VRUECHTEN. AA
has it set to CRAWSHAW which is less familiar. Lyric and sheet music. New words to old tunes.
- Online Resource / GtG229 In the darkness of the morning (Adam Tice) Excellent story telling song; particularly good for a dawn service. Sung to a simple Latvian folk tune. Lyrics, Sheet music sample, purchasing options.
- TiS 660 / CP235 Myrrh-bearing Mary From Magdala came (Rae Whitney) A song that follows the Marys involved in the adult life, death and resurrection of Christ. Sheet music and sound sample.
- Iona (LFB) / CH409 / A&M206 / SP079 / StF304 Jesus is risen alleluia! (Bernard Kyamanywa) From Tanzania, and set to a traditional Tanzanian melody. Pretty good and straightforward. The use of a small group to sing the harmony "responses" would be great, and particularly wonderful at an Easter Vigil or at the start of an Easter Morning service. Choral version (I'd do it more energetically). Lyrics.
- Online Resource / GC(II)464 / CP230 The Tomb Is Empty
(Sylvia Dunstan) This one is so joyful, it would be a
great start to worship on Easter Day. The verses say "Come and see",
"Come and hear", "Come and touch", "Come and meet", "Come and serve". Lyrics and sample sheet music and purchasing options.
- ELW375 / HPP199 / GtG253 Alleluia Christ is arisen / Aleluya! Cristo resucitó (Luis Bojos) A cool Latin American hymn. I would sing the refrain twice each time because it's short, and so joyful! Sound sample (choral version).
- Online Resource / CH422 / AA015 Christ is alive and the universe must celebrate (Shirley Murray) Good celebratory Easter words. The tune will need to be taught. Lyrics and sheet music.
- ACS938 / CH430 / SFFS2115 / GtG231 / G(II)308 / GC452 / GC(II)465 / G(3)530 / Iona / StF296 Christ has risen while earth slumbers (John Bell / Graham Maule) There are a number of tune setting for this. I prefer HOLY MANNA. Lead sheet. Sound Sample. New words to old tunes.
- TiS 393 / GA365 / Lau270 Christ is alive with joy we sing (Pamela Stotter) Joyful alleluias, and Easter images of Christ as grain of
wheat, rising sun, vine and bread. Sung to the familiar tune VULPIUS. Lyrics (powerpoint slides) and videos.
- FFS55 Relentless lover God in Christ (Marnie Barrell) Great words! Can also be sung to KINGSFOLD if you don't want to explore a new tune. Lyrics.
- CH348 / StS001 / LBW196 / ELW843 / A&M762 / G(3)625 / CP397 / W&R93 / SP304 / URW090 Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness
(Rusty Edwards) Good words of Christ's ministry to all. Can be sung to the
familiar tune NETTLETON, or the less familiar and very lovely tune JOEL.
Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
- ACS933 / GtG242 Day of delight and beauty unbounded
(Delores Dufner) A joyful 16th century dance tune, and happy lyrics of
salvation and life! Sheet music (including lyrics) and sound sample.
- Online Resource / ACS935 / GtG241 / Cha223 Woman Weeping in the Garden
(Daniel Damon) Great words about the woman weeping, then waiting, then
walking, then weeping again, then dancing. Free sheet music and lyrics.
- TiS 363 / AHB 281 / NCH244 / CH431 / UMH317 / VU170 / LBW514 / ELW820 / A&M213 / GtG235 / PH116 / GC423 / GC(II)446 / G(3)532 / CP228 / CP(E)154 / W&R313 / Cha220 / 82Hml-203 / Lau280 O sons and daughters let us sing (Jean Tisserand) Many versions and many verses. AHB has emphasis on
Thomas verses, but Gather hymnals have some nice verses about the women
finding Christ risen. This tune can be really pretty cool - either as
plainchant, hymn or fairly majestic contemporary mass music. Lyrics and sheet music. Oldy-but-a-goody.
- TiS
242 / AHB 183 / AoV1-018 / ATN 27 / CH404 / UMH261 / VU352 / A&M667 / HPP163 /
GtG157 / PH302 / G(II)481 / GC708 / GC(II)689 / G(3)796 / CP(E) 468 / W&R118 / Lau765 I danced in the morning / Lord of the Dance (Sydney Carter). Lyrics and tune sample. You all know this one, right? Good for kids.
- Online Resource Sweet the morning (Pat Mayberry, Canada / David Kai, Canada) More a song for a choir, or for your musicians to present to the congregation - flexible arrangement - works in unison or SSA, SAA, or SAB. Excellent lyrics, and a Hallelujah-filled chorus. Free sheet music and sound samples.
- ATW 452 Halle Halle / Why do you look among the dead (Robin Mann) Storytelling Easter rock song, with catchy hallelujahs; it is not simple to sing, so if it's not familiar you could invite the congregation to simply join in on the Halle halle hallelujah bit. Lyrics and sound sample.
- Online Resource I am full of the Spirit
(Heather Price) A joyful song that celebrates that, because of Christ, death is not the
end. Good for kids. Sound sample and music for purchase.
- Online Resource Morning breaks the world awakens
(Hannah Brown) Beautiful new words and a lovely tune, but somewhat challenging to sing. I would teach the congregation the chorus, and suggest they listen to the verses and join in on the chorus. Particularly good for a dawn service. Sheet music sample and purchasing options.
- TiS
382 / AoV2-131 / ATN 15 / NCH238 / CH417 / UMH311 / VU186 / LBW280 /
ELW570 / GA364 / A&M212 / HPP210 / GtG247 / G(II)318 / GC444 / GC(II)456 / G(3)534 / CP237 / CP(E)
153 / W&R311 / Cha230 / 82Hml-204 / Lau278 / StF306 Now the green blade rises (John McLeod Campbell Crum) I love these words and this simple French folk tune. I
particularly like this played to guitar, but TiS has an excellent piano
arrangement too. Lyrics and tune sample. New words to old tunes.
- Online Resource / Resounding Voices Let us sing of Mary
(Hannah Brown) If you choose to focus on the role of Mary as follower
of Christ and first to witness the resurrection, this would be a good song to choose. Free book download here. Updated version with lyrics, sheet music sample, and purchasing options. New words to old tunes.
- Online Resource / CH407 Comes Mary to the grave
(Michael Perry) Simple words focused on the peaceful morning and Mary's
joy at finding the risen Christ. Tune in CH (CHURCH CLOSE) is simple,
but probably best sung by a soloist or small group. Lyrics. Sound sample. Lyrics and purchasable score for a different tune (PASCAL DAWN) which is not that easy either.
- Songs for a Hopeful Church A teacher came with grace from God
(Elizabeth Smith ) An excellent song focussed on the character of Mary Magdala, her life and witness. Sung to the familiar tune KINGSFOLD. This is worth seeking out (BUC people, this book is in our Liturgy Library). Lyrics (in an order of service - downloads a PDF). New words to old tunes.
- TiS 392 At the dawning of salvation (Jock Curle) Good hymn words of Easter theology and Christ’s presence at Creation to a fun standard American folk tune (NETTLETON). Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
- TiS 367 / AHB 287 / NCH242 / CH412 / UMH306 / VU159 / LBW135 / ELW366 / A&M217 / GtG236 / PH119 / GC446 / GC(II)459 / G(3)525 / CP212 / CP(E)159 / W&R290 / Cha221 / 82Hml-208 / Lau275 / MP670 The strife is o'er the battle done
(Francis Pott) There are two possible tunes for this hymn. I prefer to sing it
to the tune by James Minchin (THE STRIFE IS O’ER), which is found in the
Australian Hymn Book, rather than the more traditional minstrellish
VULPIUS. The newer tune is pretty groovy (I loved it as a kid!), and has
lots and lots of alleluias. The words also vary a lot between hymnals.
So, the best would be a combination of the TiS words and the AHB tune
287 (ii). Yeah, this was my other church rock favourite of 1979. Lyrics.
- VU168 / StS101 / ELW390 / GtG257 The risen Christ who walks on wounded feet
(Nigel Weaver) Good words of resurrection and an excellent outward looking
last verse. A good final hymn for Easter Day "May we Christ's body walk
and serve and stand with the oppressed in this and every land, till all
are blessed and can a blessing be, restored in Christ to true humanity".
Sung to the familiar tune WOODLANDS / GREATOREX. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
- ELW375 / HPP199 / GtG253 Alleluia Christ is arisen / Aleluya! Cristo resucitó (Luis Bojos) A cool Latin American hymn. I would sing the refrain twice each time because it's short, and so joyful! Sound sample.
- G(II)312 / GC432 / GC(II)443 / G(3)535 Resucitó (Kiko Arguello) This is delightful! Here's a great version!
- ATA 160 The Son is up the Word is out / Resurrection shout (Robin Mann) A bit silly, but could be fun on Easter day with lots of kids who have had a chance to learn it. Lyrics. Good for kids.
- ATW 445 Roll the rock (Leigh Newton) It’s pretty silly, again probably more for a church camp. Lyrics and chords. It has a lot of words, but the chorus is catchy and Good for kids.
- TiS 381 / AHB 302 /
NCH232 / CH415 / VU177 / WoV676 / LBW149 / ELW391 / A&M219 /
GtG244 / GC434 / CP(E) 161 / W&R308 / 82Hml-192 / Lau286 / StF314 This joyful Eastertide (George Woodward) A fairly old-school traditional hymn; still good! Lyrics.
- TiS 387 / CH416 / UMH318 / VU158 / PH108 / LBW363 / ELW389 / A&M199 / GtG246 / PH108 / CP(E) 140 / W&R312 / 82Hml-182 / Lau272 / StF297 Christ is alive Let Christians sing
(Brian Wren) Excellent words of Christ's saving, and still relevant grace. A
couple of tunes are offered in different hymn books. I prefer TRURO. Lyrics, sound sample and sheet music.
- Iona (TI1AU) / MV038 Glory to God / Nzamuranza
(Mozambique / Matsikenyiri) Simple African call and response song.
Great harmonies and particularly good for Easter Day. Thanks to Noodle
Thrower for this suggestion. Sound sample.
- FFS21 Forgive us O God (Colin Gibson) Touching lyrics of the ways we have crucified Christ again, and the hope we have in Easter. A more solemn prayer of confession than is often used on Easter Day, but could work well.
- Online Resource I have seen, I know what I know (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan) A powerful chant about believing in our own experiences, and the stories of women. I love this. Meditation video.
- Online Resource Out of the hard times in life / Rebirth (Coco Love Alcorn) Not a specific Christian song, but the concept of rebirth after fire has burned away many things is a good fit. Thanks to Alan for the suggestion. This is so joyful and a good sing-a-long. Lyric Video.
Shorter songs
Of course, you might like to sing an Alleluia! Here's a list!
- TiS 728 Jesuchristo reina reina ya! (Unknown) A fun Latin American song. It's particularly fun if someone is brave enough to yell out a "call" at the start of each verse. Sound sample. Good for kids.
- Taizé / GtG243 / G(3)516 Be not afraid sing out for joy / Nebojte se (Jacques Berthier) Happy joyful Taizé chant! Sheet music and sound samples.
- Music by heart 43 Dying you destroyed our death (Marilyn Haskel) A very simple round of Christ's death and resurrection.
- Iona (Love From Below) / CH434 / CP232 Jesus is risen from the grave (John Bell) Good, simple rhythm and tune. You can even make up some verses if you like. Sound sample. Good for kids.
- Taizé / ATA 107 / VU247 / GC555 / CP308 / W&R303 / Lau691 Jubilate Deo (Michael Praetorius, Germany) A very simple fun round from the community at Taizé. Sheet music, sound samples and practice parts. Good for kids.
- TiS
720 / AHB 295 / AoVK-85 / AoV2-046 / ATOK 319 / NCH236 / Iona (Many
& Great, There is one among us) / CH345 / VU958 / StJ / A&M836 / SFFS 2026 /
HPP571 / GtG591 / GC(II)261 / G(3)329 / W&R005
/ Cha041 / ZSS76 / SP324 / PfAS150G / URW370 / Lau178 Halle halle hallelujah (Traditional
Caribbean) A good Alleluia would work well for this passage, and I
think this one is particularly excellent – simple, great for kids, good
rhythm. Good for kids. Sheet music and lyrics. Sound sample (youtube).
- GA338 People of God O welcome the light (Jane Wood) Quite good simple refrain for the start of an Easter celebration
- 82Hml-713 Christ is arisen / Christ ist erstanden Alleluia (German hymn adapted by Richard Rudolf Klein) Based on an ancient Easter Day round. History. Sound sample (not as a round). Lyrics.
- CH753 / SFFS 2078 / GtG589 / GC(II)271 / G(3)338 / PfAS147A Alleluia alleluia (Glover / Honduras) I would just sing the refrain of this. It would make a great introit or postlude for Easter Day. Sheet music and lyrics (chorus only). I'm not wild about the sound sample, but it gives you some ideas.
- ATW
463 / Iona (T1AU) / ELW721 / SFFS 2219 / A&M835 / GtG750
/ GC(II)451 / G(3)528 / W&R296 / URW436 Goodness is stronger than evil (Desmond Tutu
/ Iona) Words from Archbishop Desmond Tutu. "Victory is ours, victory
is ours, through him who loves us". Some congregations change the last
line to "Compassion is ours, compassion is ours...". It depends on the
context in which you sing it, I suppose. Sound sample (I like how they drop the organ partway through!). Good for kids.
- TiS
541 / CH674 / WoV722 / ELW535 / GtG538 / G(II)394 / GC562 / GC(II)529 / G(3)626 /
CP082 / SP&P190 / W&R709 / ZSS198 / URW400 Hallelujah we sing your praises / Haleluyah! Pelo Tsa Rona (Traditional South African) Joyous and simple song. Sound sample. Sheet music sample. Good for kids.
- CH797 The Lord is risen from the dead (Dimi Halleyi) Simple chant, that can be sung in a round for Easter day. Sound sample. Good for kids.
Simple gospel summary: Christ crucified, risen, the call to follow and forgive.
- Tune In / Online Resource He left his home fam'ly friends / Unless a grain of wheat
(Sheree Anderson, Australia / Canada) 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. Reference recording, lyrics and free songbook.
- Online Resrouce Christ is Coming Ever Coming (Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan, USA) A modern hymn of salvation history. Lyrics and sound sample.
- Online Resource / In Every Corner Sing / AA039 / GA192 For the bread and wine and blessing (Shirley Murray, New Zealand) Very straightforward tune. Good Eucharist song. Really good song of healing. Lyrics and sheet music.
- TiS
720 / AHB 295 / aoVK-85 / AoV2-046 / ATOK 319 / NCH236 / Iona (Many
& Great, There is one among us) / CH345 / VU958 / StJ / A&M836 / SFFS 2026 /
HPP571 / GtG591 / GC(II)261 / G(3)329 / W&R005
/ Cha041 / ZSS76 / SP324 / PfAS150G / URW370 / Lau178 Halle halle hallelujah (Unknown author, Caribbean) A good Alleluia would work well for this passage, and I
think this one is particularly excellent – simple, great for kids, good
rhythm. Good for kids. Lyrics and sheet music samples.
- ATOK
413 / Iona (HSNW) / CH533 / VU567 / StS039 / A&M510 / ELW798 / GA502 /
SFFS 2130 / HPP317 / GtG726 / G(II)510 / GC700 / GC(II)687 / G(3)790 / CP430 / CP(E) 622 /
W&R350 / URW060 / Lau877 / StF673 Will you come and follow me / The Summons
(John Bell, Scotland) A classic.
Don't sing it too slowly or it really drags and takes forever! Sound sample.
- Online Resource / NCH357 / CH680 / G(II)487 / GC680 / GC(II)675 / G(3)774 / Lau425 You are called to tell the story (Ruth Duck, USA) Excellent words. The simplest tune would be REGENT SQUARE. Different sources use a range of tunes. Sound sample, sheet music preview and purchasing options.
- 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
(Unknown author, Cuba) 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.
- NCH054 / VU397 / WoV750 / LBW88 / ELW322 / PH471 / CP396 O praise the gracious power
(Thomas Troeger, USA) Good words of the world's salvation and the way the
cross
breaks down all that divides us. I find the reference to "fisted minds"
in verse 2 quite weird; maybe it's just me. Sung to a joyful tune
CHRISTPRAISE
RAY. Lyric video with sheet music sample.
- Online Resource O Spirit send doubt (David
Bjorlin, USA / Sally Ann Morris, USA) A contemporary and thoughtful melody and
lyrics that celebrate how faith grows through doubt and questions. Lyrics, sheet music sample and purchasing options.
A new heaven and a new earth.
- Online Resource / GWA024 Your labour is not in vain (Wendell
Kimbrough / Paul Zach / Isaac Wardell, USA) A soothing song about how the
work is worth it in the end. Not so much a congregational song,
but would work well for a time of reflection, with the congregation
joining in on the chorus "I am with you, for I have called you by name,
your labour is not in vain". Sound sample and chords for guitar. Sheet music and a different sound sample.
- TiS 663 / NCH108 / CH241 / VU680 / GtG077 / PH337 / W&R532 Isaiah the prophet has written
(Joy Patterson, USA) 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). New words to old(ish) tunes.
- Online
Resource / UMH729 / VU682 / LBW161 / WoV762 / ELW627 / GtG373 /
PH450 / CP573 / W&R539 / Cha711 / URW140 / 82Hml-597 O day of peace that dimly shines
(Carl P Daw, USA) A song of hoped-for peace. The tune in Chalice hymnal is really
nice (CANDLER) or O WALY WALY which is used in URW. Other sources use
JERUSALEM, which is a bit too militaristic for me. Lyrics and JERUSALEM sheet music. New words to old tunes.
- Online Resource / Tune In Making things new (Sheree Anderson, Australia / Canada) A groovy one. Great for kids, and lots of fun. Sound sample, lyrics and free downloadable songbook.
Good for kids.
- AoV2-085 / Iona (T1AU) / MV115 / A&M328 / SP129 Behold behold I Make All Things New (John Bell, Scotland) A nice hopeful upbeat short song. Highly recommended. Sound sample (scroll down) Good for kids.
- W&R27 God of Creation All-Powerful (Margaret Clarkson, Canada) Good solid words to a well known tune (SLANE). Sound sample and lyrics. New words to old tunes.
- Online resource Behold I make all things new (Bruce Harding, Canada) A nice short song with a folky feel. Sound sample and free sheet music.
- Online Resource / AoV2-007 / AoVNG110 See I Make All Things New
(Monica O'Brien, Australia / Trish Watts, Australia) I really love this song. “New, as night turns to
morning, the spirit is calling I’m with you, I make all things new”. Sound and sheet music samples and purchasing options.
- Tune In / Online Resource Kingdom Come (Matthew Lees, Australia) A
song about how things are not what we expect in God’s kingdom. Lots of
words and good images including "there's no blacklist or admission fee" Sound sample, lyrics and free downloadable songbook.
- Cha658 / URW081 Restless Weaver
(O I Cricket Harrison, USA) Excellent words of our desire to help build God's new earth -
caring for creation and desiring justice for all. Sung to the familiar
tune HOLY MANNA. Lyrics. New words to old tunes.
- 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, England) 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). Oldy-but-a-goody.
Resurrection from the dead.
- TiS
380 / AHB 303 / NCH253 / CH419 / UMH308 / VU173 / LBW145 / ELW376 /
A&M218 / HPP203 / GtG238 / PH122 / CP210 / CP(E)160 / W&R310 / Cha218 / Srce694 / Lau287 Thine be the glory risen conquering Son (Edmond Budry, Switzerland) One of the few older hymns that doesn't require updating, and beautiful harmonies... A great classic hymn! Lyrics and tune.Oldy-but-a-goody.
- Online Resource / Tune In Spirit of the Father / Alive in me (Sheree
Anderson, Australia / Canada) Catchy song about God’s spirit living in us. "Take hold of
the hope that I give, trust in me, reach out for the love you can live,
eternally”. Free downloadable song book and sound samples.
Good for kids.
- Iona (Love From Below) / CH434 / CP232 Jesus is risen from the grave (John Bell / Graham Maule, Scotland) Good, simple rhythm and tune. You can even make up some verses if you like. Sound sample. Good for kids.
- Music by heart 43 Dying you destroyed our death (Marilyn Haskel, USA) A very simple round of Christ's death and resurrection.
- Online Resource / TiS 690 / CH259 / A&M557 / StS115 / SP237 / Srce54 / StF693 / MP806 Beauty for brokenness hope for despair / God of the Poor (Graham Kendrick, England)
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, but that never hurt anyone. Lyrics, sound sample, sheet music, purchasing options.
- TiS 367 / AHB 287 / NCH242 / CH412 /
UMH306 / VU159 / LBW135 / ELW366 / A&M217 / GtG236 / PH119 / GC446 /
GC(II)459 / G(3)525 / CP212 / CP(E)159 / W&R290 / Cha221 /
82Hml-208 / Lau275 The strife is o'er the battle done
(Francis Pott, England) There are two possible tunes for this hymn. I prefer to sing it
to the tune by James Minchin (THE STRIFE IS O’ER), which is found in the
Australian Hymn Book, rather than the more traditional minstrellish
VULPIUS. The newer tune is pretty groovy (I loved it as a kid!), and has
lots and lots of alleluias. The words also vary a lot between hymnals.
So, the best would be a combination of the TiS words and the AHB tune
287 (ii). Yeah, this was my other church rock favourite of 1979. Lyrics and samples of the traditional VULPIUS tune. Here's a (slowish) sample of James Minchin's tune. New words to old tunes.
- NCH581 / HPP310 / G(II)523 / GC(II)718 / G(3)827 Lead us from death to life / World Peace Prayer
(Satish Kumar, India / England / Marty Haugen, USA) A different take on Christ's power over
the forces of death. Quite simple to sing. This Anthem for peace has a
really simple and stirring
chorus, which would be excellent on its own, and for kids. Verses could
be sung by a soloist or the whole congregation if you want to use them.
For Lent, I would just use the chorus. Quite simple to sing. Sheet music sample. Slow keyboard sample. Good for kids.
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 Any Holy, holy, holy / Sanctus will work well.
I will suggest some of these again next week, so this could be a good time to introduce a new song.
- AoVK-159 / CH194 / UMH657 / SiS012 / VU412 / W&R652 / Cha286 / StF152 This is the day this is the day that the Lord has made
(Les Garrett, New Zealand / Folk tune, Fiji) I sang this song so much
as a child that I grew to dislike it, unfortunately. Since learning that
the tune is Fijian, I think this song deserves to be revitalised, with
respect to our Pacific neighbours, and with the sound of Pacific Island
guitars. You could also sing it "antiphonally" - get one half of the
congregation to sing the first two lines, and then the other half to
sing back to them with the next two, then one line each, then all
together - maybe I'm getting carried away with this idea. Some versions
have multiple verses, including "This is the day that he rose again",
which is good for Easter Sunday. Lyrics and sheet music samples.
- Online Resource This is the day the Lord has made (Rawn Harbor, USA) A bouncy gospel refrain. Ah, this is so joyful! Could be used with a reader if you don't have a cantor (the verses are not gender-inclusive for God). Sound and sheet music samples and purchasing options.
- 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! Good for kids.
- TiS 74 / GA070 This is the day the Lord has made (Christopher Willcock, Australia)
Unusual timing in this refrain, but once you've nailed it, it will be
stuck in your head for the rest of the week, which is what I like about
Psalm refrains. Sound sample.
- STB046 Your Word Will Be A Lamp (Unknown, Malaysia / Sri Lanka / translated Calvin Chelliah) This song is in English and set to a Tamil melody, so will need to be taught. It's a little tricky.
- VU175 This is the day that God has made (Natalie Sleeth, USA) Good for kids especially. Here's some cute kids in choir robes singing it.
- MV122 / Online Resource This is the day (Bruce Harding, Canada) This is a really simple nice jazzy song. Sheet music. Good for kids.
- PfAS118D This is the day the lord has made
(Joy Patterson, USA) A good 7/8 setting of the Psalm. It will need to be taught, but will be enjoyed. Sheet music and lyrics.
- Online Resource / PfAS118G This is the day the lord has made (Leon Roberts, USA) A bright and cheerful refrain for the Psalm. Sound sample (choral version).
- TiS
156 / AHB 91 / AoV1-135 / ATA 123 / CH212 / UMH145 / VU409 / ELW556 /
GA537 / A&M545 / HPP267 / GtG664 / PH469 / G(II)546 / GC756 / GC(II)748 / G(3)855 / CP003 / W&R35 /
Cha053 / URW186 / 82Hml-008 / StF136 / Lau671 / MP467 Morning has broken (Eleanor Farjeon, England) This song makes me smile every time. Here's Yusuf Islam (when he was Cat Stevens) in 1976 (love those green boots).Oldy-but-a-goody.
- Taizé / MV016 / StJ / ELW528 / GA430 / SFFS 2157 / HPP410 / G(II)398 / GC570 / GC(II)550 / RS710 / CP402 / URW378 Come and Fill our hearts/ Confitemini Domino
(Jacques Berthier, France) Can be sun in English as "Come and fill our hearts with your peace, you
alone O God are holy. Come and fill our hearts with your peace,
Alleluia". Sound samples and sheet music.
- VU956 Your word is a lamp (Eleanor Daley, Canada) A simple refrain for this Psalm, or could be used as a response before reading the scriptures.
- NCH387 / PH443 / GC(II)646 / RS782 / CP524 / Lau829 O Christ the great foundation
(Timothy T'ingfang Lew, China / USA) Excellent words of salvation and justice from Timothy Tingfang
Lew, sung to the tune of "The church's one foundation" (AURELIA). Lyrics.
- 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.
- STB019 Glory be to You O God / Joy Probhu tomari joy (Bart Shaha, Bangladesh) A happy song from Bangladesh. The tune will need to be taught, but it's not difficult and the words are quite simple in English. The first phrase could be sung in Bengali if you would like to include some language other than English, but don't want to learn a lot of words in another language. Sheet music sample.
- Online Resource/ TiS
48 / AoV1-153 / ATOK 411 / VU808 / WoV779 / ELW787 / GA452 / HPP385 /
G(II)433 / GC611 / GC(II)593 / G(3)691 / CP531 / W&R438 / PfAS091E / Cha077 / Lau952 You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord / On Eagle's Wings
(Michael Joncas, USA)
This is a big favourite all over the place. It has masculine imagery for God. This doesn't have to be sung slowly and meditatively - it also works very well as a more upbeat song. If it is not familiar to you, a cantor can be used for the verses. It is not inclusive in all sources. Sound samples, sheet music samples, and purchasing options.
- Cry Hosanna 14 This, this is the day (Brian Howard, USA) I really like this song. Sheet music. Here's a youtube version; a little more strident than I would sing it, but it will give you an idea.
- TiS 653 / NCH417 / CH526 / UMH383 / GC(II)453 / W&R355 / Cha518 This is a day of new beginnings (Brian Wren, USA) "This
is a day of new beginnings, time to remember and move on, time to
believe what love is bringing, laying to rest the pain that's gone." Excellent
words of reconciliation. A good start to the Easter
season. There are two possible tunes. I prefer the more simple hymn-like
tune by Carlton Young which is in most resources (including TiS). There is an optional final verse that can be used for Communion. Lyrics.
What will you be singing? If it's something not listed here, please let me know in the comments below.