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My Lord, What a Morning

Meter: 7.8.7.7 with refrain Appears in 45 hymnals First Line: You will hear the trumpet sound Lyrics: Refrain: My Lord, what a morning, My Lord, what a morning, Oh, my Lord, what a morning When the stars begin to fall, When the stars begin to fall. 1 You will hear the trumpet sound To wake the nations underground, Looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] 2 You will hear the sinner cry To wake the nations underground, Looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] 3 You will hear the Christian shout To wake the nations underground, Looking to my God’s right hand When the stars begin to fall. [Refrain] Topics: Morning; Second Coming; Spirituals Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 Used With Tune: WHAT A MORNING Text Sources: Negro Spiritual

Transform Us

Author: Sylvia Dunstan, 1955-1993 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Transform us as you, transfigured Topics: Transfiguration of the Lord August 6th; Communion of Saints; Conversion; Discipleship; Mission; Mystery of God; Going Forth, Sending Forth; Transcendence; Witness Scripture: Matthew 17:1-9 Used With Tune: PICARDY

I Thank You, Jesus

Author: Kenneth Morris, 1917-1988 Appears in 8 hymnals Refrain First Line: Oh, you brought me Topics: Faithfulness of God; Images of God; Jesus Christ; Love for Jesus Christ; Redemption; Thanksgiving, Gratitude Used With Tune: [I thank you, Jesus]

Just a Little Talk with Jesus

Author: Cleavant Derricks, b.1937 Meter: 6.6.12.6.6.12 with refrain Appears in 47 hymnals First Line: I once was lost in sin Refrain First Line: Have a little talk with Jesus Topics: Funeral Sacraments; Burdens; Comfort; Heaven; Light; Love for Jesus Christ; Love of God for Us; Mercy, Forgiveness; Petition, Prayer; Sickness; Sin; Struggle; Trust, Confidence; Trust in Jesus Christ Used With Tune: JUST A LITTLE TALK
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One Day

Author: J. Wilbur Chapman, 1859-1918 Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Living he loved me, dying he saved me Lyrics: Living he loved me, dying he saved me, buried he carried my sins far away. Rising he justified, freed me for heaven. One day he's coming back, glorious day. Living he loved me, dying he saved me, buried he carried my sins far away. Rising he justified, freed me for heaven. One day he's coming back, glorious day. Topics: Funeral Sacraments; Heaven; Mercy, Forgiveness; New Life; Paschal Mystery; Redemption; Second Coming; Trust in Jesus Christ Used With Tune: [Living he loved me, dying he saved me]
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Come, Bring Your Burdens to God / Woza Nomthwalo Wakho

Author: Barbara Clark; Mairi Munro; Martine Stemerick Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Come, bring your burdens to God (Woza nomthwalo wakho) Topics: African Hymns; Burdens; Comfort; Sickness Scripture: Matthew 11:28 Used With Tune: [Come, bring your burdens to God (Woza nomthwalo wakho)] Text Sources: South African

I Call You to My Father's House

Author: Delores Dufner, OSB, b.1939 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: All Souls November 2nd; Funeral Sacraments; Eternal Life; Feast; Food; Guidance; Heaven; Struggle; Welcome Scripture: Luke 14:15-33 Used With Tune: NEW BRITAIN

God Is

Author: Robert J. Fryson, 1944-1994 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: God is the joy and strength of my life Topics: Commitment; Faithfulness of God; Healing; Joy; Life in Christ, Christian Life; Presence of God; Promise of God; Second Coming; Sickness; Strength Used With Tune: [God is the joy and the strength of my life]
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Walk Together, Children

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Walk together, children, don't you get weary Lyrics: *Walk together, children, don't you get weary, walk together, children, don't you get weary. walk together, children, don't you get weary, there's a great camp meeting in the promised land. We're gonna walk and never tire, walk and never tire, walk and never tire, there's a great camp meeting in the promised land. * Sing, Pray, Work Topics: Funeral Sacraments; Encouragement; Eternal Life; Heaven; Journey, Pilgrimage; Life in Christ, Christian Life; People of God; Perseverance; Spirituals Scripture: 3 John Used With Tune: [Walk together, children, don't you get weary] Text Sources: Traditional

We've Come to Worship You

Author: Stephen Key Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Lord, we've come to worship you Topics: Gathering; Holy Name of God; Praise; Thanksgiving, Gratitude; Worship and Adoration Used With Tune: [Lord, we've come to worship you]

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