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266 Now the Green Blade Riseth = 84 Unison qr ay - 1. Now the green blade ris- eth from the burs ted) grain, 2 In the grave they laid him, Love by has tred slain 3. When our hearts are wins try, gtiev-ing, or in paln wheat that in dark earth = man y lain, ‘hink - ing that nev- er he would wake a@- gain, Love's touch can call us back = lite oa gain, 1 a — SE h+ =i : 5 7—? Love lives a - gain, that with the dead has laid in the earth, like grain that sleeps un ~ fields of our hearts that dead and bare have 5 el i Pa ail i — Refrain ig ? Love is come a- gain like wheat that spring-eth green. o ——F Words: John MacLeod! Campbell Crum, 1872-1958, alt © 1964 Oxford University Press ‘Music: Medieval French carol, harmony by Marcel Dupre, 1886-1971, ae asian Iphonse Leduc, Paris © Alphonse Leduc, P 1110.10.11 EASTER Come Down, O Love Divine ae eo lg-t 4 a} 1. Come down, O Love di - vine, seek thou this soul of 2. oO let it free - ly burn, till earth - ly pas - sions 3 And so. the glo. ry strong, for which the soul will pies 3S T : mine, and vis - it it with thine own ar- dor turn to dust and ash-es in__ its heat con - ong, shall far _out-pass the power of hu-man of ps ae : = with - in my heart ap shine ev-er on my till we be-come the 2 © Com-fort- er, draw near, and let its glo - rious light for none can guess its Brace, ~ _ CF pear, and kin-dle it, thy ho- ly flame be- stow - ing. sight, and clothe me round, the while my path il- lum - ing. place where - in the ho- ly Spir-it makes a dwell - ing —~ NS] Words: Bianco da Siena, d.c, 1434, tr. Richard Frederick Littledale, 1833-1890, alt. Bowikuin so ee ta ma PENTECOST 108 My Life Flows dio F a bove earth’s know the of la / men - ta- tion. | it liv- eth. | Ie ctl i in Endless Song On 1. My life flows on in end - less song | a - 2. What though the tem - pest ‘round me roars, 3. When ty - rants trem - ble as they _ hear hear the real though What though the dark - ness rée - dom ringing, | when friends re-joice both gz y ee a SS far - off hymn that hails a new cre - a- tion. Through ‘round me close, songs in the night it — giv- eth, No far and near, how can I keep from sing- ing! To oe _- j ee T F ? Feta es e all the tu- mult and the strife 1 storm can shake my in- most calm while pris- on cell and dun-geon vile our hear the mu - sic to that rock I'm thoughts*to them are Words: Early Quaker sung ‘Music: American gospel tune COMMITMENT AND ACTION ee SINGING 4.7.87.D. lambie PRCRORPPROLOHABAAAADAADDAD DA >>>» COMMITMENT AND ACTION Spirit of Life 123 & + Pre PT Spir- it of Life, come un-to me. Sing in my P all the stir-rings of com- pas- sion. Blow — in the rise in the sea; move in the hand, giv-ing life the shape of jus-tice. Roots hold me close; | wings set ee Spir- it of Life, come to me, come to me. 1935- , © 19K Carolyn McDade, 1939-", © 1992 Unitarian Universalist SPH OF LE KIDKI2810, Wonds & musie: Carolyn MeDade, by Grace Lewis-MeLaren, LOVE AND COMPASSION = tt 7 | a HI morn ing A a sig, nal up hove the yen - er a - tions the soul has lift ed mo - ments, 4 == ea on the moun- tain crest, — while all the — sleep~ ing lone - ly proph - ets rise, while truth flares asthe | bove the drift. of days, when life’s great mean- ing val = leys in si - lent dark - ness day - star with - in their glow - ing | break = eth in sun - rise on our rest. From peak to peak it flash ~~ es, it eyes; and oth - er eyes, be - hold ways. Be - hold the ra- diant to Words: William Channing Gannett, 1840-1923, rev ahead Music: Willian Lloyd, 1786-1852 2A MORNING i “= —_— ai iy ry fie | laughs a+ long the sky, til glo ry of the kin dled from that flame, and dawn be - comes the faith a hove all fear; — night shall re - Tease ite = pate Sips SSS f 4 : 5 ae sun light on all the land — shall lie. morn ing, when proph - ets love pro - claim. one _ dor that morn - ing MORNING wwwwww we ee eee ew ewe eee ~~~ ~~ + - -- - - - - 1020 vit Woyaya ate : an 2 Fic c = = oe = ; f 2 —s ao heav -en knows where we are go ~~ ing, but we know with-in._ — f ss} SSS And we will get there, heav -en knows how we will = - - ee Words & music: Loughty Amoa, Solomon Amarfio, Robert M. Bailey, Roy Bedeau, Francis T. Osei, Whendell K, Richardson, and Mac Tontoh © 1993 Chappell & Co,, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission, Warner Bros. Publications US, Ine, Miami, FL 33014 Transcribed from Ysaye M. Barnwell, 1946 ~ , & arr. Jeannie Gagné, 1960~ PPPSSSSSSGGGGff fem maaADa ma _. _ - 6 ¢ s So = = x => — ore er know, and the road will te mud- dy and rough, tut well —— $8 = 7 ——=a yr: eee = 5 f = se SSS = FIC c Dmc —SS Ss Se get there, heaven knows how we will get es f = oe SS SS SSS —— (iarmony) heaven knows how we will get there, but VPSSSSSUSGGFGGULEEEIETIETE FTF TETTECUCUT Seen TG * we know we will Woo ya va 65 == We DLS we know we will Wo-ya ya, STs Waa heav - en kt heaven ki get there, LILI CIIrereereeeceeeeeeeeeeqqaaaans a Wow 4 IP*c ‘| r 6m FT) 4 a Ta aad ve Krvouw within, And we will we know we will én Pil dads we know with-in, And wowill weknow we will ($ coe wale Wo-ya-ya yi-ya - ya, Wo-ya-ya yi-ya - ya, Yat Wo ya ya. 4 i i Be CR LR RE LE LE REE BEE ERE EEE A | 1021 Lean! osc we 1. Some- times in our we all have pain, — 2. Please swal-low your pride if 1 have things. 3.1f there is “a load. you have to bear— we all have you need to that you can't But if we are wise we know that there's. For no one can fill ___ those of your needs. I'm right up the road, Tl share your load — Words & music: Bill Withers, 1998 - , © 1972 (Renewed) Interior Music (BMI). All rights reserved Used by permission. Warner Bros. Publications US, Inc., Miami, FL 33014, arr. David Moran, 1967 ~ POKLPLHPOLHLLTLEEETEAECACAAAAARAASE PUPUUTVUVFV VUUVN VW WW Ww Www ~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ Lean on Me -2 al- ways to - mor == TOW. that you won't let__— if you just call. me. “ Gm Am? B> c whenyou'renot strong— and I'll be your friend, Tl help you car ~ Lean on Me -3 No chords Clap on the of beat ” d ad sine Just call on me broth-er when PADLAPADDDDOOOO000E0000000004400448 | Lean on Me 4 SSS SEE to lean- * you need a hand. We all. need some- body (asa oS (apse oe SS SS SS on. 1 just might have a prob-lem that =—- ———- SS —— ae FP = pa | you'dun-der-stand.. We all_need some-bodky to lean on.— THVVTSTCVVVHS TTS VOTO TVOST OS GSES ESECUS a Eis i 1064 Blue Boat Home Fluid, legato ¢=100 AE 1. Though be - low me,I feel no mo tion 2. Sun my sail and moon my ud - der err give thanks to the waves up - hold-ing me, Kd s @ Words: Peter Mayer, 1963 ~ , ©2002 Peter Mayer Music: Roland Hugh Prichard, 1811 - 1887, adapted by Peter Mayer, 1963 - , © 2002 Peter Mayer, @ keyboard arr. Jason Shelton, 1972 - HYFRYDOL, 87.87.D 99009090000000000000090009909090000000008 Blue Boat Home - 2 = stan-ding on these moun-tains and_ plains. as 1 ply the star - ry sea, hail the great winds urg- ing me on, Far a - way fromthe rol - ling o - cean lean - ing 0 - ver the edge in| won - der, | greet the in - fi-nite sea be - fore me, E AE E | still my dry land heart_ can say: cast-ing ques - tions in - to the deep. sing the sky my sai = _lor's song: PYHSSoSovvyvvvvVVVVVVY~ NY ~~~ — Blue Boat Home -3 Gn lar B7/A Fm? B7sus4 Ive been sail - ing all my life now, Drift - ing here with my ship's com - pan - ions, I was born up - on the fath - oms, hn Fein7 Bsus B | nev-er har-bor or port have I known, ‘The all we kin - dred pil - grim souls, nev-er har-bor or port have I known, ‘The E AE ae & Bsus4 BIA f = GS = ae JS —S wide un -i-verse. is theo - cean I tra > vel mak - ing our way by the lights of the hea - vens_ | wide uw ni-verse. is theo - cean I ta - vel HHLOPLLHLLELLHHHSTTTTTEOOEERRRRRRAAE Pee ee eee Awe Reset Home 4 Ect Aisa) Bsust BY ad 11) b e oy pepe Sis ih ar ip and the earth. is my. blue boat home —— in our beau - ti-ful_ blue boat home, —— and the earth. is my. blue boat | 1018 Come and Go with Me Easy swing SD) ) d= s00 F By FT id = 1. Comeand go _—_ with me to that land, ___ Come and go free - dom in that land, There'll be id Bb FIC Dm Dm GiB G7 << eee tins with me tothat land, Come and go with me to that land free- dom in that land, There'll be free-dom in that land where I'm bound. (whereI'm bound) Come and go where I'm bound. (wherel'm bound)__—There'll___ be Words & music: African-American spiritual, slavery period, arr. Kenny Smith, 1965 ~ 002022009290000dPddddd0000000000000 Come and Go with Me -2 FMT * SS ee with me tothat land, Come and go with me to that free- dom in that land, There'll be — free-dom in that FIC FIA ebM7 Dmic FIC c7 land, —_ Come and go with me to that land— land,—_—There'll__be free - dom in that land— ae ~ where I'm bound.________ 2. There'll be— where I'm bound._________ 3. (There'll be) __ FF ASP PPP P 3. There'll be justice in that land. 4. There'll be singin’ in that land... VIFIVIVIVIDIDIDITDHDDHTECTHEEEESEESS = O Come, You 4 Longing Thirsty Souls 1. O come, you long - thirst - y souls, drink 2. For asthe rain. and = snow a = bove fall 3. For we shall goin se - cure and pclae pat bi Words I lah 85, metrical version free - ly from the — spring. And come, you wea - ry, not in van - i - ty, but for this pur - pose leave in joy sub - lime! The hills out - side will fam- ished folk, and end your hun - wa- ter earth: to feed hu - man - ty. So burst with song, the trees will clap time! No Music: English meloaly, harmony by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958, used by perm. of Oxford University Press CMD. WORSHIP ot Mone spend your» self on emp ty shall the word of spit it more shall thorns and nettles WE tS = | SS ¢ air) Why serve as grow! The | t ia SS } = i oe not be is - fied? For ev - ery- where a seed with - in our loam, — that we may bear so bay tree and the pine — shall sign for us the | | 3 a eset — 243 se $—+ — 4 — is spread that’s al - ways at Name that = makes the world yield as brings the — har - =| our side. vest home. a shrine, WORSHLD 409 Sleep, My Child bh d-J di nae jid 1 Steep, my elit and powee at tend you, all u 2 Moth et, 1 ean “feel yan neat tne, all the S While the moon her watch “ie keeps ing, all through the (god, die J (ese == i j } ; _——— a | night T who love you shall be near you | night, Fas ther, 1 know you can hear me, | night; while one= halt the world is sleep = ing. f ae itt SS 5 all through the night, Soft the — drows - y all through the night. And when 1am all through the night. ven while the (ea i: E = =5 SSE (pe . Music: Welsh \@ = Trit : loprseee : as 6 SANANSS NAMINGS, DEDICATIONS, AND CHRISTENINGS a nanennncnnccccncccccccccccccasesenc’ =f =e hours are creep- ing, slum ber near « ly, ¢ mem: ber s ing, e day re —_—_ _— SSS I my lov- ing vig - how you sang and held me dear a pure and ho - ly. feel I through the night through the night. all through the night —~__-——— AND CHRISTENINGS DEDICATIONS, NAMINGS, SSSSSSIFFFFIFITITITIIITITITIIIIGIT. 18 What Wondrous Love nixon Set 3 SS Pe a FL1. What won-drous love is this, © my soul, O my soul, what qm (2. When 1) wa sink-ing down, sink-ing down, sinking down, when 3 To love and to all friends 1 will sing, [will sing, to ee ald = | won-drous love is this, © my soul? What won-drous love is Twas sink-ing down, sink-ing down, when 1 was. sink-ing love and to all friends 1 will sing, To love and to all 2 Se | this that brings my heart such bliss, and takes down be - neath my sor- rows ground, friends to friends who pain and sor - row mend, with a- way the me gath-er'd thanks un - to the c P fi pain of my soul, of my soul, and takes away the pain of my soul. round, O my soul, O my soul, friends to me gath-er’d round, © my soul end I will sing, I will sing, with thanks un- to the end - 1 will sing. Words: American fll hyrnn New words hy Connie Campbell Hart, 1929- , © 1992 Unitarian Universalist Associ ea: Music: Melly from The Southcrn Harty, URAS wombat THE CELEBRATION OF LipE Alternative harmony (the melody is in the tenor) geo sil alse } PL. What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul, what | oo. When 1 was. sinkeing down, sink-ing down, sink-ing down, when 3 To love amd to all friends Twill sing, 1 will sing, te SEH Sere Qed tee epaSeaee i love is this, © my soul? What won-drous love 1s ink-ing down, sink-ing down, when [was sinking to all friends 1 will sing. To love and to all this that brings my heart such bliss, and takes a- way the down be - neath my sor- rows ground, friends to me gath-er’d friends who pain and sor- row mend, with thanks un- to the Sad SS t — oo pain of my soul, of my soul, and takes a- way the pain of my soul round, O my soul, O my soul, friends to. me gath-er’d round, O my soul. end. I will sing, 1 will sing, with thanks un-to the end I will sing. \ Saas a a Music: Melody from The Southern Harmony, 1835 Won LR Hann, by Carlton R. Young, 1926- , harmony © 1968 Abington Press 9.12029. THE CELEBRATION OF LIFE

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