Text Information |
First Line: |
Let the peoples praise you, O God |
Title: |
Psalm 67 (A Responsorial Reading) |
Language: |
English |
Publication Date: |
2012 |
Scripture: |
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Topic: |
Blessing; Church Year: Pentecost; Church Year: Transfiguration; Daily Prayer: Midday Prayer; Earth; Elements of Worship: Praise and Adoration; Elements of Worship: Preparation for Blessing; Elements of Worship: Sending; Freedom; God: Light from; God as: King; God's: Safety; God's: Sovereignty; God's: Triumph; God's: Face; God's: Justice; God's: Name; God's: People (flock, sheep); God's: Power; God's: Promise of Redemption; God's: Way; Grace; Gratitude; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ: Incarnation; Joy; Judgment; Mercy; Mission; Occasional Services: Christian Marriage; Occasional Services: Civic / National Occasions; Occasional Services: Commissioning; Occasional Services: New Year; Occasional Services: Thanksgving Day / Harvest Festival; People of God / Church: Family of God; People of God / Church: Witnessing; The Incarnation; Witness; Worship; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 14-20; Year C, Easter, 6th Sunday (38 more...) |
Source: |
Liturgical Psalter (Refrain text); Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text) |
Copyright: |
Refrain © 1994 International Committee on English in the Liturgy Corporation; Psalm text © 2006 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, admin. Augsburg Fortress Publishers |
Notes: |
Responsorial refrain to reading for Psalm 67. Includes tone for chanting. When chanting the psalm text, the refrain may substitute for v. 3 and v. 5. The refrain is derived from an anthem for cantor, choir, and congregation by John McCann titled “Let
the People Praise You” (GIA Publications, G-4696). |