1 Let us bring our off'rings
To the Lord today;
Let us lay them gladly at His feet.
He has led and kept us
All along our way,
And His love is most divinely sweet.
Chorus:
O how great our mercies from above!
O how wondrous is our Saviour's love!
Let us haste to greet Him joyfully to bring,
Gifts of love and service to the King!
2 Let us bring our off'rings
To the Lord today!
Oh how great our blessings from above!
E'en the humblest gift
He will not cast away,
If 'tis giv'n in cheerfulness and love! [Chorus]
3 There are none so humble,
There are none so small,
But can join the army of the King;
Let us hasten gladly
To the Lord of all
Deeds of love and gratefulness to bring! [Chorus]
Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926
Born: Circa 1871, Andreas, Isle of Man, England.
Died: Circa April 27, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleator’s family evidently emigrated to America in the 1870’s. She was living in Claridon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geauga County, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York City, retiring some time before 1915.
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Display Title: "Offerings of Love"First Line: Let us bring our off'ringsTune Title: [Let us bring our off'rings]Author: Alice Jean CleatorDate: 1898Subject: Children's Day |
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