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Where Charity and Love Abide

Where charity and love abide, We know that God is there

Paraphraser: Kevin McCarter
Tune: TWENTY-FOURTH
Published in 2 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Where charity and love prevail,
There God is ever found;
Brought here together by Christ's love,
By love we thus are bound.

2 With grateful joy and holy fear,
God's charity we learn;
Let us with heart and mind and soul
Now love God in return.

3 Let us recall that in our midst
Dwells Christ God's holy Son;
As members of each body joined,
In Him we are made one.

4 Let strife among us be unknown;
Let all contentions cease.
Be God's the glory that we seek;
Be His our only peace.

5 For love excludes no race or clan
That names the Savior's name;
His family embraces all
Whose Father is the same.

6 We now forgive each other's faults
As we our own confess,
That we may love each other well
In Christian gentleness.

Source: Great Songs of the Church (Revised) #452

Paraphraser: Kevin McCarter

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Text Information

First Line: Where charity and love abide, We know that God is there
Title: Where Charity and Love Abide
Paraphraser: Kevin McCarter
Source: "Ubi Caritas" (9th c. Latin hymn)
Copyright: Words ©2017 The Christian Science Board of Directors

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Christian Science Hymnal #597

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Great Songs of the Church (Revised) #452

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