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Ubi caritas
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788
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Unto us a boy is born
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687
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Veni, lumen cordium
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789
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Virgin-born, we bow before thee
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688
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Wait for the Lord
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790
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Waken, O sleeper, wake and rise
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689
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Wake, O wake! With tidings thrilling
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690
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Walking in a garden
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691
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Walk in the light
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652
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Water of life
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253
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We are marching
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692
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We believe in God the Father
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693
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We call to mind the needs
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694
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We cannot measure
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695
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We eat the plants that grow from the seed
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696
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We gather here
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697
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We give immortal praise
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698
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We hail thy presence glorious
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699
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We have a dream
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700
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We have a gospel to proclaim
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701
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We have a King who rides on a donkey
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702
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We'll walk the land
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703
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We love the place, O God
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704
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We plough the fields and scatter
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705
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We pray thee, heavenly Father
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706
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Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
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707
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We sing the praise of him who died
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708
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We three kings of Orient are
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709
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We turn to you
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710
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We want to see Jesus lifted high
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711
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We will lay our burden down
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712
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We will praise
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713
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We worship at your feet
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100
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What a friend we have in Jesus
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714
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What a wonderful change
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715
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What child is this
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716
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What debt of sin that none can pay
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717
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What kind of greatness
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718
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When a knight has won his spurs
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719
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When all thy mercies, O my God
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720
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When days are touched with sadness
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721
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When God Almighty came to earth
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722
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When God made the garden of creation
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723
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When I feel the touch
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724
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When I look into your holiness
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725
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When I needed a neighbour
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726
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When I survey the wondrous cross
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727
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When morning gilds the skies
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728
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When our God came to earth
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729
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When the music fades
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730
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When the Spirit of the Lord
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731
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When we walk with the Lord
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732
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While shepherds watched
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733
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Who can sound the depths of sorrow
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734
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Who is this so weak and helpless
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735
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Who put the colours in the rainbow?
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736
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Who would think that what was needed
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737
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Why should I feel discouraged
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738
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Wide, wide as the ocean
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739
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Will you come and follow me
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740
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Will your anchor hold
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Within our darkest night
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791
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Ye choirs of new Jerusalem
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742
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Ye holy angels bright
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743
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Ye servants of God
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744
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Ye servants of the Lord
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745
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Yesterday, today, for ever
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746
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Ye watchers and ye holy ones
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747
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Ye who own the faith of Jesus
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748
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You are beautiful
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749
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You are the centre
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792
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You are the King of Glory
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750
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You laid aside your majesty
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751
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You, Lord, are in this place
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793
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You ride on the wings of the wind
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752
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You're alive
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374
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Your love's greater
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753
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You shall go out with joy
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754
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You stood there on the shoreline
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755
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Zacchaeus was a very little man
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756
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Zip bam boo
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757
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1 Dave Bilbrough © 1977 Thankyou Music
Abba, Father, let me be
yours and yours alone.
May my will forever be
more and more your own.
Never let my heart grow cold,
never let me go.
Abba, Father, let me be
yours and yours alone.
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2 Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847)
1. Abide with me,
fast falls the eventide;
the darkness deepens;
Lord, with me abide:
when other helpers fail,
and comforts flee,
help of the helpless,
O abide with me.
2. Swift to its close
ebbs out life's little day;
earth's joys grow dim,
its glories pass away;
change and decay
in all around I see;
O thou who changest not,
abide with me.
3. I need thy presence
ev'ry passing hour;
what but thy grace
can foil the tempter's pow'r?
Who like thyself
my guide and stay can be?
Through cloud and sunshine,
Lord, abide with me.
4. I fear no foe
with thee at hand to bless;
ills have no weight,
and tears no bitterness.
Where is death's sting?
Where, grave, thy victory?
I triumph still,
if thou abide with me.
5. Hold thou thy cross
before my closing eyes;
shine through the gloom,
and point me to the skies;
heav'n's morning breaks,
and earth's vain shadows flee;
in life, in death, O Lord,
abide with me.
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3 Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) © Oxford University Press
1. A brighter dawn is breaking,
and earth with praise is waking;
for thou, 0 King most highest,
the pow'r of death defiest.
2. And thou hast come victorious,
with risen body glorious,
who now for ever livest,
and life abundant givest.
3. O free the world from blindness,
and fill the earth with kindness,
give sinners resurrection,
bring striving to perfection.
4. In sickness give us healing,
in doubt thy clear revealing,
that praise to thee be given
in earth as in thy heaven.
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4 St Germanus (c. 634-c. 734) trans. John Mason Neale (1818-1866) alt.
1. A great and mighty wonder,
a full and holy cure!
The Virgin bears the infant
with virgin-honour pure:
Repeat the hymn again!
`To God on high be glory
and peace on earth shall reign.'
2. The Word becomes incarnate,
and yet remains on high;
and cherubim sing anthems
to shepherds from the sky:
3. While thus they sing your monarch,
those bright angelic bands,
rejoice, ye vales and mountains,
ye oceans, clap your hands:
4. Since all he comes to ransom
by all be he adored,
the infant born in Bethl'em,
the Saviour and the Lord:
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5 Robert Bridges (1844-1930) from J. Heerman (1585-1647) alt. based on an 11th century Latin meditation
1. Ah, holy Jesu,
how halt thou offended,
that so to judge thee
mortals have pretended?
By foes derided,
by thine own rejected,
O most afflicted.
2. Who was the guilty?
Who brought this upon thee?
Alas, 0 Lord,
my treason hath undone thee.
'Twas I, Lord Jesu,
I it was denied thee:
I crucified thee.
3. Lo, the good shepherd
for the sheep is offered;
the slave hath sinned,
and the Son hath suffered;
for our atonement
Christ himself is pleading,
still interceding.
4. For me, kind Jesu,
was thy incarnation,
thy mortal sorrow,
and thy life's oblation;
thy death of anguish
and thy bitter passion,
for my salvation.
5. Therefore, kind Jesu,
since I cannot pay thee,
I do adore thee,
and will ever pray thee,
think on thy pity
and thy love unswerving,
not my deserving.
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6 William Henry Draper (1855-1933) alt.
1. All creatures of our God and King,
lift up your voice and with us sing
alleluia, alleluia!
Thou burning sun with golden beam,
thou silver moon with softer gleam:
O praise him, O praise him,
alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
2. Thou rushing wind that art so strong,
ye clouds that sail in heav'n along,
O praise him, alleluia!
Thou rising morn, in praise rejoice,
ye lights of evening, find a voice:
3. Thou flowing water, pure and clear,
make music for thy Lord to hear,
alleluia, alleluia!
Thou fire so masterful and bright,
that givest us both warmth and light:
4. Dear mother earth, who day by day
unfoldest blessings on our way,
O praise him, alleluia!
The flow'rs and fruits that in thee grow,
let them his glory also show.
5. All you with mercy in your heart,
forgiving others, take your part,
O sing ye, alleluia!
Ye who long pain and sorrow bear,
praise God and on him cast your care:
6. And thou, most kind and gentle death,
waiting to hush our latest breath,
O praise him, alleluia!
Thou leadest home the child of God,
and Christ our Lord the way hash trod:
7. Let all things their Creator bless,
and worship him in humbleness,
O praise him, alleluia!
Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,
and praise the Spirit, Three in One.
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7 Vs. 1-4 unknown, Vs. 5-7 Damian Lundy (1944-1997) © Additional work 1996,1999 Kevin Mayhew Ltd
1. Alleluia ...
2. Jesus is Lord ...
3. And I love him ...
4. Christ is risen ...
Additional verses may be composed to suit the occasion. For example:
5. Send your Spirit ...
6. Abba, Father .. .
7. Come, Lord Jesus ...
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8 Owen Alston © OCP Publications
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Raise the Gospel over the earth!
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Peace and justice bringing to birth!
1. Blessed those whose hearts are gentle.
Blessed those whose spirits are strong.
Blessed those who choose to bring forth
right where there is wrong.
2. Blessed those who work for justice.
Blessed those who answer the call.
Blessed those who dare to dream of
lasting peace for all.
3. Tremble, you who build up riches.
Tremble, you with opulent lives.
Tremble, when you meet the poor and
see Christ in their eyes.
4.Tremble, you who thirst for power.
Tremble, you who live for acclaim.
Tremble, when you find no comfort
in your wealth and fame.
5. Glory like the stars of heaven.
Glory like the sun in the sky.
Glory shines upon all people,
equal in God's eyes.
6. Glory to the Word of Justice.
Glory to the Spirit of Peace.
Glory to the God of Love whose
blessings never cease.
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9 Donald Fishel (b. 1950) © 1973 Word of God Music. Administered by CopyCare
Alleluia, alleluia,
give thanks to the risen Lord,
alleluia, alleluia, give praise to his name.
1. Jesus is Lord of all the earth.
He is the King of creation.
Alleluia, alleluia,
give thanks to the risen Lord,
alleluia, alleluia, give praise to his name.
2. Spread the good news o'er all the earth.
Jesus has died and is risen.
3. We have been crucified with Christ.
Now we shall live for ever.
4. God has proclaimed the just reward:
`Life for us all, alleluia!'
5. Come, let us praise the living God,
joyfully sing to our Saviour.
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