God of the Earth and Sky

God of the earth and sky, Lord of our hills and plains

Author: Hugh Sherlock
Published in 2 hymnals

Representative Text

1 God of the earth and sky,
Lord of our hills and plains,
Ruler of night and day,
bright sun and cooling rains –
O bounteous Lord, to thee we raise
our harvest hymn of joyful praise.

2 'Mid dancing azure seas,
upheld by thy command,
our lovely islands rise
in tropic splendour planned.
And we are stewards of thy grace
until we see thee face to face.

3 Thine is the fruitful field,
the broad-leaved plantain thine;
banana, slender cane,
tall palm and lowly vine.
Thine own,O Lord, we bring to thee,
of all thy bounty rich and free.

4 Star-apples, purple-dyed
'mid leaves of bronze and green!
With ackee's scarlet hue
gay citrus gold is seen.
Thou matchless artist! Here may we
thine own eternal beauty see.

5 God of love! Not alone
in nature's form we find
that thou art great and good,
and merciful and kind:
for Jesus died, that we might come
to share our heavenly Father's home.

6 As we with thankful hearts
these festive anthems sing,
and gladly to thy house
our harvest offering bring,
O, help, Blessèd Trinity,
ourselves to consecrate to thee.


Source: CPWI Hymnal #713

Author: Hugh Sherlock

Jamaica, Methodist Minister, former President of teh Conference of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and Americas Sing a New Song No. 3 by Patrick Prescod (Bridgetown, Barbados: Cedar Press, 1981) Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: God of the earth and sky, Lord of our hills and plains
Title: God of the Earth and Sky
Author: Hugh Sherlock
Language: English
Copyright: © 1981 Caribbean Conference of Churches

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CPWI Hymnal #713

Sing a New Song #104

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