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736. Call for Workers

1. In the vineyard of the Lord,
There is work for all to do;
Will you go and work today,
With a purpose strong and true?

Refrain
Heed the call, brother dear,
For workers today;
Let your eyes see the need
Of workers today.

2. Brother, sister, hear the call!
All along, your aid afford,
Let us strive to save the lost
Strive to save by work and word. [Refrain]

3. Mark the spirit’s direful fate,
Wheresoever sin is found;
Come, and lend a helping hand,
Let the shackles be unbound. [Refrain]

4. Oh, for workers strong and brave,
Who will lift the banner high;
So the lost can see the way,
To the mansions in the sky. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: In the vineyard of the Lord
Title: Call for Workers
Author: John H. Sheppard (1906)
Refrain First Line: Heed the call, brother dear
Language: English
Source: Eden Echoes (Waco, Texas: Trio Music Company, 1906)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [In the vineyard of the Lord]
Composer: John Henry Sheppard (1906)
Incipit: 11335 65321 12231
Key: F Major
Source: Eden Echoes (Waco, Texas: Trio Music Company, 1906)
Copyright: Public Domain



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