B 1
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Advent
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
"Wake,
a
wake,
- for night
is
fly
ing,"
-
the
watch
men
- on the
heights
are
cry
ing;
-
"A
-
wake,
Je
ru
- sa
- lem,- a
rise."
- Mid
night
- hears
the
wel
come
- voic
es
-
and
at
the
thrill - ing
cry
re
joic
-
es:
-
"Where
are
the
vir
gins,
-
pure and
wise?
The
bride
groom- comes,
a
wake!
-
Your
lamps
with glad
ness
- take!
Al
le
- lu
- ia!
-
With
brid
al
- care
and faith's
bold
prayer,
to
B 2
meet
the
bride
groom,
- come, pre
pare.
- Words: Philipp Nicolai (1599). Tr. Catherine Winkworth (1858), alt. Irregular Music: Hans Sachs (1494-1576). Alt. Philipp Nicolai (1599). WACHET AUF, RUFT UNS DIE STIMME
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
Lo!I
This
sahow
Flow'r,
- iaha
whose
-rose'twas
fra
e'er
grancefore
-
bloomtoldten
-ingit,
der
-
-
fromthe
with
tenRosesweet
derI
ness
-
-
stemhavefills
hathinthe
sprung,mind;
air,
ofwithdis
JesMapels
-
se'sry
with
--
linweglo
eagebe
rious
-
--
comholdsplen
ingit,
dor
-
-
asthethe
saintsVirdark
ofginness
--
oldMoth
ev
haveer'ry
--
sung.kind.
where.
-
ItTo
True
came,showman,
a
yetGod's
flow
verlove
eretay
-
-
bright,right,God,
-a
shefrom
midboresin
- theto
and
coldus
death
ofahe
winSav
saves
ter,ior,us
--
whenwhenand
halfhalflight
ens
spentspent
-
waswasev
thethe'ry
-
night.night.load.
Words: German carol, 16th C. St. 1, 2 tr. Theodore Baker (1894), alt. 7.6.7.6.6.7.6. St. 3 tr. Harriet Knuth Spaeth (1875). Music: Alte Catholische Geistliche Kirchengesäng (1599). ES IST EIN ROS ENTSPRUNGEN
B 3
LongGodMaJour
ainry,
ney
--
go,time,hail!ends!
-
prophGod
ThoughWhere
etsinaa
- knewman,fraid,far
--
Christthisshe
Beth
wouldisbe
l'hem
-
come,God'slieved,shines,
-
borntimeshelike
alessoa
-Jew,plan:
beyed.star,
-
comeheInsta
towillherble
-
makecome,womb,door
allas
Godstands
thingsaisa
new,man,laidjar:
-
bearborntillun
hishimthe
born
-
peoselftimeSon
-ple'sofexof
-
-
burwompectMa
den,an,ed,ry,
----
freeGodnurSav
lydi
turedior
-
--
lovevineanddo
-andly
pronot
-parhutecttar
-man.ed.ry!
don.
----
Ring,Ring,Ring,Ring,
bells,bells,bells,bells,
ring,ring,ring,ring,
ring,ring,ring,ring,
ring!ring!ring!ring!
Sing,Sing,Sing,Sing,
choirs,choirs,choirs,choirs,
sing,sing,sing,sing,
sing,sing,sing,sing,
sing!sing!sing!sing!
WhenWhenWhenWhen
hehehehe
comes,comes,comes,comes,
whenwhenwhenwhen
hehehehe
comes,comes,comes,comes,
whowhowhowe
willwillwillwill
makemakemakemake
himhimhimhim
welwelwelwel
come?come?come?come.
----
Words: Fred Pratt Green (1970). © 1971 Hope Publishing Company. 6.6.6.6.6. Ref. Music: Piae Cantiones (1582). PERSONENT HODIE
B 4
OfOO
Christ,
thethatyeto
Fathbirth
heightsthee
er'sforof
with
- loveev
heav'n,God
-beera
the
-gotblessdoreFa
-
-
- ten,ed,
him,ther,
-
-
erewhen
anand,
thethegelO
-
worldsVir
hosts,Ho
begin,hisly
-
-
ganfull
praisGhost,
-
-
toof
toes
be,grace,sing,thee,
heby
pow'rs,hymn and
isthedo
chant
AlHomin
-and
phaly
ions,
---
high
andGhostbow
O
bethanks
conmeceivforegiv
-
--
-ga,ing,him,ing
--
-
heboreandand
thetheexun
Sav
wea
source,
tol
--
-
-
theiorourried
endofGodprais
ingourandes
-
-
he,race;King;
be:
ofandlethon
thethenoor,-
thingsBabe,
tongueglo
thattheonry,-
are,world'searthand
thatRebedo
havedeemsimin
-
-
been,er,
lent,ion,
---
andfirstevand
thatre'rye
-
fuvealedvoice
ter
-
-
turehisinnal
-
- viccon
yearssa
---
shallcredcertto
see,face,ring,ry,
-
evevevev
erererer
----
moremoremoremore
----
andandandand
evevevev
erererer
----
more!more!more!more!
---
Words: Marcus Aurelius C. Prudentius (4th C.) Tr. John M. Neale (1854) and Henry W. Baker (1859), alt. 8.7.8.7.8.7.7. Music: Plainsong (c. 13th C.). DIVINUM MYSTERIUM
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
B 5
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
B 6
There
WhenIn
Strength
God's
thetheen
-
Kingdesfee
high
shallertbleway
---
cometreeshandsshall
atakeandbe
gainroot
knees,seen
- allfreshfaint
where
hisfromingno
-
pow'rhis
hearts,roar
recre
ingbe
-
--
veala
cheerli
ing,tion;ful!on,
--
--
splenplantsGodnoth
dorandwhoing
-
-
shallflow'rscomes
e
anandforvil
-
nouncesweetsuchor
- hisestasun
-reign,fruittheseclean
-
lifejoin
seekswalks
andtheandthe
joycel
savesroad
ande
theto
-healbrafearZi
-ing;tion;ful;on:
----
Earthriv
nowran
noersthe
somed
-
-
longspringdeafpeo
erupcanple
-
-
infromhearhome
dethethe
ward
-
cay,earth,dumbbound
- hopebarsingall
norena
your
-morelandswayprais
-
frusa
theires
-
--
tratdornweepvoic
ed;ing;ing;ing,
----
thisval
blindsee
your
isleys,eyes
-God'sthissee
Lord
reis
thewith
dempyour
inglo
- tionnewjured
ry
-
--
daybirth,come
crowned,
longmounwalkshare
ingtains,ing,in
---
lygreetrunhis
- athe
ning,re
-
waitmornleapjoic
-
-
ed.ing!ing.ing!
----
Words: Isaiah 35. Chrisopher Idle (b.1938). © 1982, Hope Publishing Company. 7.7.7.7.D. Trochaic Tune: Johann Horn (c. 1495-1547). GAUDEAMUS PARITER
B 7
To"ForBut
"Fear
"HowAs
a maidyouMa
not,
shallMa
enarery
for
thisry
-
-
gagedhighwas
God
be?"heard
- toly
most
is
thesaid
-Jofa
trou
with
Maan
seph,voredbled
you,
ry,gel,
---
--
thebyto
and
"Ishe
won
anGodhear
you
am
gelthethe
shall
notdered
-
- GabLordan
bear
yetat
rielof
gel's
a
ahis
-
-
came.all,
word.
child.wife."
words.
"FearwhoWhat
HisThe
"Be
not,"ev
was
namean
hold,
-
theenthe
shallgelI
-
-
annowan
beanam
gelis
gel
calledswered
your
-
-
-
toldwithsay
Jequickhand
her,you.ing?
sus,ly,
maid,"
-
--
-
"IYouIt
God's"Theshe
comearetrou
off
pow'rsaid
toon
bled
spring
ofun
-
-
bringearthher
from
theto
-
goodmost
to
on
Mosther
news,blest,hear,
high.
HighGod.
goodyouto
And
will"So
newsarehear
he
comebe
Imostthe
shall
upit;
comeblest,an
reign
onI
-
tomostgel's
for
youam
-
-
tellblessmes
evshortread
you,ed,
sage,
er,ly,y
--
---
goodGod
it
foryourac
news,chosetrou
evchildcord
-
-
Iyou,bled
erwilling
-
-
-
say,youher
reignbeto
goodareto
onGod'syour
news.blest!"hear.
high."child."word."
Words: Gracia Grindal (1983). Luke 1:26-38. 7.6.7.6.7.6. Music: Rusty Edwards (1983). © Hope Publishing Company. ANNUNCIATION
B 8
LetKingRank
At
allofonhis
morkings,rankfeet
talyetthethe
- fleshbornhostsix
keepofofwinged
-
siMa
heavser
lence,ry,enaph,
---
-
andas
spreadscher
withof
uits
-
fearoldvanbim,
-
andon
guardwith
-
tremearth
onsleep
blinghetheless
-
-
stand;stood,way,eye,
ponLord
asveil
derofthe
their
- nothlords,Lightfac
inginofes
-
-
earthhu
Lightto
lymandethe
--
mindves
scendPres
-
ed,ture,eth
ence,
---
-
forin
fromas
withthethe
with
blessbod
realmscease
ingyof
less
--
-
inandend
voice
histhelessthey
-
handblood,day,cry,
Christhe
that"Al
ourwillthele
-
Godgive
pow'rslu
-
totoofia,
-
earthallhellAl
dethemay
le
-
-
-
scendfaithvanlu
fulishia,
eth,
- -- -- -
- -
ourhisasAl
fullownthele
-
homselfdarklu
-
agefor
nessia,
-
--
toheav'nclearsLord
delya
most
-
mand.food.way.high!"
- -
- -
Words: Liturgy of St. James (4th C.) Adapt. Gerard Moultrie (1864). 8.7.8.7.8.7. Music: Traditional French melody (17th C.). PICARDY
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
B 9
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
Zi
on
- hears
the watch
men
- sing
ing,
-
and
in
her
heart new
joy
is
spring
ing.
-
She
wakes,
she
ris
es
- from her
gloom.
For
her
Lord
comes
down
all
glo
- rious,
-
the
strong
in
grace, in
truth
vic
to
-
rious.
-
Her
star's
a
ris
- ing
-
light has
come!
"Now
come,
O bless
ed
- one,
Lord
Je
sus,- God's
own
Son.
Hail,
ho
san
- na!
-
We
an
swer
- all
in joy
your
call,
we
fol
low
- to
the
wed ding
- hall."
Words: Philipp Nicolai (1599). Tr. Catherine Winkworth (1858), alt. Irregular Music: Hans Sachs (1494-1576). Alt. Philipp Nicolai (1599). WACHET AUF, RUFT UNS DIE STIMME
B 10
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
Now
let
all
the heav'ns
a
dore
- you,
let
saints
and
an gels
- sing
be
fore
-
you
with
harp
and
cym
bal's
- clear est
- tone.
Of
one
pearl
each
shin
ing
- por
tal,
-
where,
join
ing
- with the
choir
im
mor
-
tal,
-
we
gath
er
- round
your
ra diant
- throne.
No
eye
has seen
that
light,
no
ear
the ech
oed
- might
of
your
glo
ry;
-
yet
there
shall
we
in
your
vic
t'ry
- sing
shouts
of
praise
e
ter- nal
- ly.
- Words: Philipp Nicolai (1599). Tr. Catherine Winkworth (1858), alt. Irregular Music: Hans Sachs (1494-1576). Alt. Philipp Nicolai (1599). WACHET AUF, RUFT UNS DIE STIMME
B 11
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
-
The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 12
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Ash Wednesday
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
WhatWhen
wonI
drouswas
- lovesink
ising
-this,
down,
Osink
mying
-soul,
down,
Osink
mying
-
soul,down,
whatwhen
wonI
drouswas
- lovesink
ising
-this,
down,
Osink
mying
-soul!down;
Whatwhen
wonI
drouswas
- lovesink
ising
-this
down
thatbe
-
causedneath
theGod's
Lordright
ofeous
-bliss
frown,
toChrist
bearlaid
thea
dreadside
-fulhis
-
cursecrown
forfor
mymy
soul,soul,
forfor
mymy
soul,soul,
toChrist
bearlaid
thea
dreadside
-fulhis
- cursecrown
forfor
mymy
soul!soul!
Words: Appalachian folk hymn. S. Mead’s A General Selection (1811). 12.9.12.12.9. Music: Southern Harmony (1835). WONDROUS LOVE
B 13
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
“Tree of Life” Words and Music: Marty Haugen (b. 1950). THOMAS (8.7.8.7.7.)
TreeSeedWeGen
Christ,
ofthatretleyou
-
Lifediesmem
Jelead
-
andtobersus,and
--
awerisetruthmight
we
somein
oncey
shall
-
-
mysglospoSpirfol
t'ry,ry,
ken,it,
low,
----
-
inmaylovecomestum
yourwe
passedin
bling-
-
deathseeon
flamethough
weour
throughourour
areselves
actheartssteps
-rein
anda
may
born,you,
word,new,be,
-
-
thoughifevweone
youwe'ry
maywith
-
dielearnperallyou
into
sonyour
in
-
alllivelostjoyjoy
ofyourandin
and
-
hisstobrohersor
t'ry,ry
kenit
row,
----
-
stillwe
wearsif
we
youmaythewethe
risediebodbearriv
withtoy
theer,
-
-
evriseof
crossyou
'rya
ourwiththe
- morn,new,Lord,you,sea,
-stillwe
wearsif
we
youmaythewethe
risediebodbearriv
withtoy
theer,
-
-
evriseof
crossyou
'rya
ourwiththe
- morn.new.Lord.you.sea.
-
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B 14
Sing,TellThus,FaithUn
myhow,withfulto
--
tongue,whenthir
cross,God
theatty
thoube
-
glolengthyearssign
praise
rioustheacofand
-
batfullcomtriglo
-
tle,ness
plished,umph,
ry;
--
---
singof
wentnowto
theth'apheforthe
endpointforth
usFa
-inged
fromthether
--
-
oftimeNaznoand
thewasablestthe
--
fray;come,reth,tree,Son,
-
nowChrist,
desnone
to
athe
tined,in
th'e
-
boveWord,dedfoter
-
-
thewas
iliage,nal
---
-
cross,borncat
noneSpir
theofed,init
-
-
trowomwillbloshon
phy,an,ing,som,or
-----
soundleft
wroughtnonenow
theforhisin
and
loudus
work,fruitev
trihisandthyer
-
umheav'n
metpeermore
-
-
phantlyhismaybe
--
lay;home;death.
be;done;
tellshowed
Likesym
praise
howusa
boland
-
Christ,hu
lambofglo
themanhethery
-
-
world'slifehum
world'sin
Remadeblyrethe
-
deem
yielddemphigh
per
-
-
---
-
er,
edtion,
fect
est,
asshown
onfor
while
aasthetheun
viclightcross
weightend
-
tima
histhating
-
-
wonmiddy
hunga
-thetheingonges
-
-
day.gloom.breath.thee!run.
Words: Venatius Honorius Fortunatus (6th C.). Tr. Percy Dearmer (1931). 8.7.8.7.8.7. Music: French carol melody. PICARDY
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
B 15
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
“We Remember” Words and Music: Marty Haugen (b. 1950).
We
re
mem
- ber
- how
you
loved
us
to
your
death,
and
still
we
cel e- brate
- for
you
are
with
us
here;
and
we
be lieve-
that
we
will
see
you
when
you
come
in
your
glo
ry,
- Lord.
We
re
mem
- ber,
-
we
(The verses will be sung by a soloist.)
cel e- brate,
-
we
be
lieve.
-
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B 16
ChristChristChristChrist
JeJeJeJe
sussussussus,
----
knewknewknew
in
aunanour
wilcerupwil
-dertainperder
----
nessty.
room,ness,
--
-
ofWould
anyou
noonallolare
dayforiveour
-
-
heatsake,grove,bread,
-anddea
our
nightny,
judgdrink,
-timebe
mentour
-
-
cold,tray?hall,light.
-
ofWould
aYour
doubtscrowdsskulldeath
andthatlikeand
-
hunfolhill,ris
gers,lowed
aing
--
-
newturndrink
set
andaof
things
old,way?gall,right.
-
tempWould
anYour
tapow'rs
airpres
- tionof
lessence
-
--
waite
putstomb,
ingvilbeour
--
toholdreft
fears
-
taketheir
ofto
hold.sway?
all.flight.
Words: Jane Parker Huber (1986). © 1986 by Jane Parker Huber. From A Singing Faith. Used by permission of Westminster John Knox Press. L.M. Music: Henry Baker (1866). QUEBEC
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
B 17
To
God
and
to
the
Lamb
I
will
sing,
I
will
sing,
to
God
and
to
the
Lamb
I
will
sing!
To
God
and
to
the
Lamb,
who
is
the
great "I
AM,"
while
mil
lions
- join
the
theme,
I
will
sing,
I
will
sing,
while
mil
lions
- join
the
theme,
I
will
sing!
Words: Appalachian folk hymn. S. Mead’s A General Selection (1811). 12.9.12.12.9. Music: Southern Harmony (1835). WONDROUS LOVE
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
B 18
And
when
from
death
I'm
free,
I'll
sing
on,
I'll
sing
on,
and
when
from
death
I'm
free,
I'll
sing
on!
And
when
from
death
I'm
free,
I'll
sing
and
joy ful
- be,
and
through
e
ter
- ni
- -
ty
I'll
sing
on,
I'll
sing
on,
and
through
e
ter
- ni
- ty
- I'll
sing
on!
Words: Appalachian folk hymn. S. Mead’s A General Selection (1811). 12.9.12.12.9. Music: Southern Harmony (1835). WONDROUS LOVE
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
- The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 19
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Epiphany
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
SongsGod
ofre
thankvealed
-fulat
- nessJor
- anddan's
-praise,stream,
Jeproph
sus,et,
--
Lord,priest
toand
youking
wesu
raise,preme,
-onceonce
rere
vealed,vealed
--
whenin
heavpow'r
en'sdi
- starvine
-
broughtchang
theing
-wisewa
menter
-from
in
ato
-far:
wine:
- branchCa
ofna's-
royho
ally
--
Dawed
vid'sding
--
stemguest
inkeep
youring-
birthto
atthe
Bethlast
lethe
- hem,best,
-
WordWord
bebe
forefore
--
thethe
worldworld
bebe
gan,gan,
--
GodGod
rere
vealedvealed
--
toto
usus
inin
man.man.
Words: Christopher Wordsworth (1862); rev. Hymns for Today’s Church (1982). © 1982 Hope Publishing Company. 7.7.7.7.D. Music: George J. Elvey (1858). ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR
B 20
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
AsAsAsHo
withwiththeyly-
gladjoyofJe
nessful
feredsus,
--
--
menstepsgiftsev
oftheymost'ry
-
oldspedrareday
didtoat
keep
thethatthatus
guidlowmanin
inglygerthe
---
starmanrudenar
begerandrow
-
-
hold;bed,bare,way;
- asthere
soand
withtomaywhen
joybendwe
earth
theythe
withly
-
hailedkneeho
things
itsbelyare
-
light,forejoy,past,
-
leadhimpurebring
ingwhom
andour
-
ran
onheav'n
free
somed
ward,andfrom
-
- beamearthsin'ssouls
ingaalat
- bright,dore,loy,last
--
so,so,all
where
mostmayourthey
grawecostneed
ciouswithliestno
-
-
Lord,willtreasstar
mayinguresto
--
wefeet
bring,guide,
evev
Christ,where
erertono
--
moreseekthee,
clouds
- betheourthy
ledmer
heav'nglo
tocylyry
--
-
thee.seat.King.hide.
Words: William C. Dix (c. 1858), alt. 7.7.7.7.7.7. Trochaic Music: Conrad Kocher (1838). DIX
B 21
BrightWhatVain
Bright
estshall
lyest
-
--
andweweand
bestgiveof
best
ofhim,ferof
-
thein
eachthe
starscostlavstars
oflyishof
--
thedeobthe
mornvola
morn
--
ing,tion?tion,ing,
----
dawnShallvaindawn
onwelyon
-
ourbringwithour
darkin
giftsdark
nesscensewouldness
--
-
andandhisand
comeoffacome
tof'rings
vorto
--
ourdiseour
aid;vine,cure;aid;
--
stargemsrichstar
ofoferof
-
thethebythe
east,moun
fareast,
thetainis
the
-hoandtheho
ripearls
heart'sri
-
-
zonofadzon
-
-
atheoa
-
dornora
dorn
-
--
ing,cean,tion,ing,
----
guidemyrrhdearguide
wherefrom
erwhere
-
ourtheto
our
infor
Godin
fantestarefant
--
-
ReortheRe
deemgoldprayersdeem
-
-
erfrom
ofer
-
-
isthetheis
laid.mine?poor.laid!
Words: Reginald Heber (1811), alt. 11.10.11.10. Music: James P. Harding (1892). Adapt. The Church Hymnal (1894). MORNING STAR
B 22
WisePilMa
Guests
men,grims
gi,of
--
theytheytheytheir
camewere,
stoopedGod,
tofrom
tothey
lookunseeo
forknownyour
pened
-
-
wiscounsplentreas
dom,tries,dor,ures,
----
findsearch
ledin
ingingby
cense
--
-
onefora
and
wisonestargold
erwhoto
and
- thanknowslightsol
theythesu
emn
-
knew;world;preme;myrrh;
-
richlost
promwel
men,areisedcom
--
theytheirMesing
--
metnames,
sione
withandah,too
-
onestrangeLord
young
yettheir
eto
richjourter
ques
-
erneys,nal,tion
----
how
Kingfamed
glo
came
ofisry
-
thetheirand
these
kings,zeal
peacegifts,
theytoareand
kneltfindin
what
tothe
yourthey
you:child:name.were.
JeJe
JoyGift
sus,sus,ofbe
--
ourin
eachyond
-
wisyouday,
price
domtheourof
- fromlost
Songgold
aarebyor
-
bove,claimed,
night,gem,
wealthal
shinemake
andiensona
-reareour
mong
-
dempfound,pathus
- tion,andyouryour
- lifeknown,
hoBeth
andandlyle
--
love.named.light.hem.
- Words: Christopher Idle (1981). © 1982 Hope Publishing Company. 9.8.9.8.8.8. Music: Georg Neumark (1657). BREMEN
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
B 23
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
WhatTrueTheOTo
starspakeguidJe
God
istheingsus,the
--
this,prostar
whileFa
withphet
athether,
-
-
beamsfrombovestar
heav'n
-
soaisofly
-
bright,far
bright;graceLight,
-morewhowithimto
--
beautoldin
pelsChrist,
teousthe
themusre
- thanriseshinesonvealed
-
theofatoin
noonJa
clearseekearth
daycob's
erthyly
--
-
-
light?star;light,face,night,
Itandandletto
shineseastleadsnotGod
toern
themourthe
-hersaon
slothHo
aldgeswithfully
--
--
forthwithpow'rheartsGhost
theaberewe
King,mazenignfuseraise
---
anduptotheour
-
Genon
seekguid
e
tilesthethe
ancequal
-
--
towonGivof
and
hisdrous
erthyun
--
cribtoof
lightceas
-
tokenthetoing
-
-
bring.gaze.sign.use.
praise.
Words: Charles Coffin (1656-1749); tr. Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861) after John Chandler (1807-1876), alt. L.M. Music: Trier MS (15th C.). Adapt. Michael Praetorius (1571-1621). PUER NOBIS
B 24
JeJeJeJe
sus,sus,sus,sus,
----
come!come!comecome!
fortransinsur
weformnewprise
-
-
inourcreour
vitepleasa
dull
-
--
you,ures,tion,ness,
--
guestguideheav'nmake
andus
usbrought
masin
willnear
ter,toining
--
-
friendpathspow'r
to
undire
and
Lord;known;
vine;ceive
---
now,bringgivemore
as
yourthan
your
oncegifts,unwe
comat
excan
-
--
Camandpectyet
na's
edim
your
-
-
wedsergloag- -
ding,vants,
ry,ine,
---
speak,let
changall
andusingthe
-
lettrustwabest
usinteryou
-
hearyouin
have
youratoto
-
word:lone:wine:give:
-
leadthoughrouselet
usyourtheus
throughhandfaithfind
ourmayof
your
needworkyourhid
orindisden
-
doubtseci
rich
-
ing,cret,pleses,
----
hopeallcome,taste
beshallouryour
bornseefirstlove,
andwhatandbe
joyyou
greatlieve
-
rehaveestand
-
stored.done.Sign!live!
-
Words: Christopher Idle (1979). © 1982 Hope Publishing Company. 8.7.8.7.8.7. Trochaic Music: Sicilian melody (18th C.). SICLIAN MARINERS
B 25
WhatWhySo
childlies
bring
ishe
him
thisinin
who,suchcense,-
laidmeangold,
toes
and myrrh,
rest,tate
-on
wherecome,
Maox
peas
ry'sandant,
-
-
lapassking,
isareto
sleepfeedown
ing?ing?him;
-- Good
Whom
theChris
an
King
gels
oftians,-
- greetfear,kings
withforsal
ansinva
-
themsnerstion
---
sweet,herebrings,
whilethelet
shepsilov
herdslenting
---
watchWordhearts
areisen
keeppleadthrone
-
ing?ing.him.
--
This,
this is Christ
the King,
whom shep
herds-
guard and an
gels- sing;
haste,
haste to
bring
him laud,
the babe,
the son
of Ma
ry.
-
Words: William C. Dix (1865). Luke 2:6-20; Matthew 2:1-12. 8.7.8.7. with Refrain Music: English melody (16th C.). GREENSLEEVES
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
B 26
God
re vealed
- in
val
iant
- fight,
con
quer- ing
- the
dev
il's
- might,
sins
for giv
- en,
- sick
ness- healed,
life
re
stored
- and
God
re
vealed:
- once
re vealed
- in
gra
cious
- will
ev
er- bring
ing
- good
from
ill,
Word
be fore
- the
world
be gan,
-
God
re
vealed
- to
us
in
man.
Words: Christopher Wordsworth (1862); rev. Hymns for Today’s Church (1982). © 1982 Hope Publishing Company. 7.7.7.7.D. Music: George J. Elvey (1858). ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
Stars
shall fall
and
heav
ens
- fade,
sun
and moon
shall
dark
be
made;
Christ
will then
like
light
ning- shine,
B 27
all
will
see
the
glo
rious
- sign:
all
will then
the
trum
pet
- hear,
all
will see
the
Son
ap
pear,
-
Word
be fore
- the
world
be gan,
-
God
re
vealed
- to
us
in
man.
Words: Christopher Wordsworth (1862); rev. Hymns for Today’s Church (1982). © 1982 Hope Publishing Company. 7.7.7.7.D. Music: George J. Elvey (1858). ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
- The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 28
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of the Harvest
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
PraisePraise
GodGod
forfor
thethe
harhar
vestvest
--
ofthat's
farmsent
andfrom
ofa
field,far,
-praisefrom
Godmar
forket
-theand
peohar
plebor,
--
whofrom
gathtrop
eri
--
theircal
-yield,shore:
thefoods
longpacked
hoursand
oftrans
laport
-bor,ed
--
theand
skillsplant
ofed
-a
and
team,grown
theby
paGod
tiencegiv
--
ofen
-sci
neigh
ence,bors,
--
theun
pow'rseen
-of
and
maun
chine.known.
--
Text: Brian Wren (1968). © 1978 Hope Publishing Company. 11.11.11.11. Music: Welsh hymn melody (c. 1810). JOANNA or ST. DENIO
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
B 29
LetAll
allliv
creing
-a
things
- tionup
- blesson
-thethe
Lord,earth,
tillgreen
heav'nfer
tilewith
- hillspraise
isand
ringmoun
ing.tains,
--
Sun,sing
moon,to
andthe
Godstars,
pealwho
outgave
ayou
chord,birth!
stirBe
upjoy
theful,
-an
springs
gel'sand
-
singfoun
ing.tains.
--
Sing,Lithe
windwa
terand
- life,rain!
-Sing,
bright
snowair
andborne
-sleet!birds,
Makewild
murov
sic,ing
--
day,beasts,
night,tame
flockscold,
andand
heat!herds!
ExEx
altalt
--
thethe
GodGod
whowho
mademade
you.you.
Words: Carl P. Daw, Jr. © 1989 Hope Publishing Company. 8.7.8.7.8.8.7. Music: Pre-Reformation melody. Bohemian Brethren’s Gesangbuch (1566), alt. MIT FREUDEN ZART
O
beau
ti- ful
- for
spa
cious- skies,
for
am
ber
- waves
of
grain,
for
pur
ple- moun
tain
- maj
es- ties
- a
-
bove
the
fruit
ed
- plain!
A
mer
- i- ca!
- A
mer
- i- ca!
- God
shed
his
grace
on
thee,
and
crown
thy good
with
broth
er- hood
- from
sea
to
shin
ing
- sea.
Words: Katharine L. Bates (1893, 1904). C.M.D. Music: Samuel A. Ward (1882). MATERNA
B 30
ForIn
thethe
fruitjust
ofre
allward
-creof
ala
- tion,bor,
--
thanksGod's
bewill
tois
God.done.
ForIn
thehisgifts
help
towe
evgive
our'ry- na
neigh
tion,bor,
--
thanksGod's
bewill
tois
God.done.
ForIn
theour
plowworld
ing,wide
--
sowtask
ing,of
- reapcar
ing,ing
--
sifor
lentthe
- growthhun
whilegry
-
weand
arede
sleepspair
-ing,ing,
--
fuin
turethe
- needshar
invests
-
earth'swe
safeare
keepshar
- ing,ing,
--
thanksGod's
bewill
tois
God.done.
Words: Fred Pratt Green (1970). © 1970 Hope Publishing Company. 8.4.8.4.8.8.8.4. Music: Traditional Welsh melody (c. 1784). AR HYD Y NOS
Sing
to
the Lord
of
har
vest,
- sing
songs of
love
and
praise;
with
joy
ful- hearts
and
voic
es
- your
al le
- lu
- ias
- raise.
By him
the
roll
ing
-
sea
sons
- in fruit
ful
- or
der
- move;
sing
B 31
to
the Lord
of
har
vest
- a
joy ous
- song
of
love.
Words: John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1866), alt. 7.6.7.6.D. Iambic Music: Gesangbuch der Herzogl, Württemberg (1784). ELLACOMBE
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
B 32
PraiseGodYou
andblessare
thanksthepro
givla
vid
-
-
ing,boring
---
God,we
food
webringfor
wouldto
your
ofservechil
feryou;dren,
-
-
forthatyour
allwithwis
thingsourdom
-
livneighguid
ing,boring
---
youwe
teach
havemayes
-
madebeus
good:fed.
share
harSowone
vestingwith
--
oforan
sowntilloth
-
fields,ing,er
--
weso
fruits
ofwouldthat,
thework
re
orwithjoic
-
chard,you;ing,
-
-
hayharoth
fromvesters
--
theing,may
-mownmill
know
fields,ingyou
-blosforand
somdai
praise
- andly
your
-wood.bread.care.
Words: Albert F. Bayly. © 1988 Oxford University Press. 5.5.5.4.D. Music: Traditional Gaelic melody. BUNESSAN
ThisThis
isis
mymy
FaFa
ther'sther's
--
world,world:
andO
tolet
myus
lisnot
t'ningfor
--
earsget
allthat
nathough
turethe
- singswrong
andis
roundgreat
meand
ringsstrong,
theGod
muis
sicthe
- ofrul
theer-
spheres.yet.
ThisHe
istrusts
myus
Fawith
ther'shis
-
world;world,
Ito
restkeep
meit
inclean
theand
thoughtfair
ofall
B 33
rocksearth
andand
trees,trees,
ofall
skiesskies
andand
seasseas,
hisall
handcrea -
thetures
wonev
ders'ry
--
wrought.where.
- Words: Maltbie Davenport Babcock (1901), alt. St. 2 rev. Mary Babcock Crawford (1972). S.M.D. Music: Franklin L. Sheppard (1915). TERRA BEATA
God,
you
spin
the
whirl
ing
- plan
ets,
- fill
the
seas
and
spread
the plain,
mold
the
moun
tains,
- fash
ion
- blos
soms,
-
call
forth
sun
shine,
- wind,
and rain.
We,
cre
at
- ed
-
in
your im
age,
- would
a true
re
flec
- tion
- be
of
your
jus
tice,
- grace,
and
mer
cy,
-
and
the
truth
that
makes
us free.
Words: Jane Parker Huber. © 1987. 8.7.8.7.D. Music: Ludwig van Beethoven (1824). HYMN TO JOY
B 34
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
Praise
God
for
the
har
vest
- of
al
loy
- and
ore,
by
min
ing
- and
drill
ing,
- on
land
and
off
shore:
- for
oil
and
for
i
ron,
- for
tin
plate
- and
coal,
praise
God,
who
in
love
has
pro
vid
- ed
- them
all.
Text: Brian Wren (1968). © 1978 Hope Publishing Company. 11.11.11.11. Music: Welsh hymn melody (c. 1810). JOANNA or ST. DENIO
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
B 35
PraisePraise
GodGod
forfor
thethe
harhar
vestvest
--
ofof
scicon
enceflict
--
andand
skill;love,
thefor
urgelead
toers
-disand
covpeo
- er,ples
--
crewho
atestrug
- andgle
-fuland
fill:serve
- forto
allcon
newquer
-inop
venpres
--
tionssion,
--
thatearth's
promplen
isety
--
toin
gaincrease,
-a
and
fugath
tureer
--
moreGod's
hopehar
ful,vest
--
aof
worldjus
moretice
-huand
mane.peace.
-
Text: Brian Wren (1968). © 1978 Hope Publishing Company. 11.11.11.11. Music: Welsh hymn melody (c. 1810). JOANNA or ST. DENIO
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
- The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 36
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Jesus, the Good Shepherd
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
Ho
ly,
- ho
ly,
- ho
ly,
-
ho
ly
-
is
the
Lord.
Ho
ly,
- ho
ly,
- ho
-
ly,
ho
ly
- is
the
Lord.
Ho
ly
- is
the
Fa
ther,
-
Ho
ly
-
is
the
Son,
Ho
ly
- is
the
Spir
it:
-
bless
ed
- Three
in
- One.
-
Words: Traditional, based on Isaiah 6:3. 6.5.6.5.D. Music: Franz Schubert (c. 1826). HOLY IS THE LORD
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
B 37
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
Through
TheWhere
InYou
Though
Kingstreams
of
timespread
all
ofoften
ofaof
-
loveliv
fool
deathtamy
myingish
I'llblere
--
-
shepwaly
havein
main
-
-
herdterI
nomying
--
-
is,flow
strayed,
fear
sight,days
whosemystill
with
thethen
goodhapin
You,
breadguide
nesspy
true
dear
ofme,
--
keepssoullove
Lord,
lifeleave
GodGod
be
be
me
me
evleads
sought
side
stownev
-
-
3
-
--
er.now,me;
me;ing;
er,
Iandand
yourwith
Good
wantwheretold
rodprom
Shep
fortheme
andise
herd,
-
-
nothgreen
to
staffof
may
ing!estbe
mye
I
--
Ipasun
comter
sing
-
amtures
a
fortnal
your
--
--
-
God'sgrowfraid,
still,lightpraise
andwithand
yourmywith
Godfoodhome
crosscupin
-
iscea
beis
your
mineles
gain
foreo
house
--
-
fortialGod
toverfor
-
-
ev
flowev
guide
feedsbrought
-
--
er.now.me.
me.ing.er.
-
--
Words: Psalm 23:1-6. 8.7.8.7. Music: Henry W. Baker (1821-1877), alt. Traditional Irish melody. ST. COLUMBA
B 38
His
name
is Won
der- ful,
- his
name
is Won
der- ful,
-
his
name
is Won
der- ful,
- Je
sus,
- my
Lord;
he
is
the might
y- King,
Mas
ter
- of ev
'ry- thing,
-
his
name
is Won
der- ful,
- Je
sus,
- my
Lord.
He's
the
great
Shep
herd,
- the Rock
of
all
a
ges,
-
al
might
- y
- God
is
he;
bow
down
be
-
fore
him,
love
and
a dore
- him,
his
name
is
Won der- ful,
- Je
sus,
- my
Lord.
Words and Music: Audrey Mieir (1959). Irregular © 1959, renewed 1987 Manna Music, Inc. MIEIR
B 39
JeThrough
su,the
- joyway
whereof
ourhope
deis
sirguid
- ing,ing,
--
hohark,
lywhat
-
wispeace
dom,ful
--
lovemu
mostsic
-bright;rings;
drawnwhere
bythe
you,flock,
ourin
soulsyou
ascon
pirfid
--
inging,
--
soardrink
toof
unjoy
crefrom
- atdeath
-
edless
--
light.springs.
WordTheirs
ofis
God,beau
ourty's
-fleshfair
thatest
-fashplea
ioned,sure;
--
withtheirs
theis
firewis
ofdom's
-lifeho
imliest
-pastrea
- sioned,sure.
--
strivYou,
ingfor
--
stillev
toer,
-truthlead
unyour
known,own
-
soarin
ing,the
-
dylove
ingof
- roundjoys
yourun
throne.known.
-
Words: Martin Janus (1661). Tr. Robert Seymour Bridges, alt. 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.7. Music: Johann Schop (1642). JESU, JOY (WERDE MUNTER)
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
B 40
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
We
ShepHun
BeLord,
would
herdgry
knownsup
--
ofandnotto
with
souls,thirstliveusus
rey,byinin
-freshfaintbreadbreaklove
- andanda
ingdi
-
blessweak,lone,bread,vine;
-
-
asbutbut
your
your
youcho
bydobod
senwhenyournoty
-
-
pilherewordthenand
grimbeofde
your
- flocklow,
grace,part;
blood,
-
-
withourin
Savthat
mansouls
strengthior,liv
-
natheofa
ing
-
-
injoys
whichbidebread,
-
thecewe
withthat
-
willestravus,
heav'n
dertialel
andly
---
-
ness,seek,on
spreadwine,
- withthatto
yourbe
wafromourta
our
teryour
ableim
-
-
fromsorbidin
mor
-
-
therowsingourtal
--
-
rock.flow.place.heart.food.
Words: James Montgomery (1771-1854), alt. C.M. Music: John B. Dykes (1866). ST. AGNES
B 41
SavWeYouEar
ior,are
havely
-
-
likeyours;prom
let
ain
isedus
-
sheploveto
seek
beherd
reyour
-friendlead
ceivefa
--
us;us,us,vor;
-
muchbe
poorear
thewe
andly
-
needguard
sinlet
yourianfulus
--
tenof
thoughdo
derourwe
your
- care;way;be;
will;
inkeepyou
bless
youryourhaveed
-
pleasflock,merLord
antfromcyand
-
-
pas
toon
sin
detures
rely
-
-
--
feedfendlieveSav
us,us,us,ior,
-
forseekgracewith
ourusto
your
usewhen
cleanselove
yourweandour
foldsgo
pow'rspir
preatoits-
pare.stray.free.fill.
--
BlessBlessBlessBless
edededed
----
JeJeJeJe
sus,sus,sus,sus,
----
blessblessblessbless
edededed
----
JeJeJeJe
sus,sus,sus,sus,
----
youhearearyou
have
have
yourly-
boughtchillet
loved
us;drenusus,
-yourswhenturnlove
wewetous
are.pray.you.still.
BlessBlessBlessBless
edededed
----
JeJeJeJe
sus,sus,sus,sus,
----
blessblessblessbless
edededed
----
JeJeJeJe
sus,sus,sus,sus,
----
youhearearyou
haveyour
lyhave
-
boughtchillet
loved
us;drenusus,
-yourswhenturnlove
wewetous
are.pray.you.still.
Words: Dorothy Ann Thrupp’s Hymns for the Young (1836), alt. 8.7.8.7.4.7. Music: William B. Bradbury (1859). SHEPHERD
B 42
WelO
comeChrist,
- athe
church'smong
- your
flockHead
ofand
graceLord,
withyou
joyas
fula
- acShep
claherd
--
malead
-
us,tion,
- ouryour
Shepflock,
herdand
- whomrich
wely
-
nowwith
conyour
fess!word
- Come,and
safeed
crayour
- mentcon
- stillgre
- gafeed
-
tion.us.
- WeWhat
ownshall
thewe
docsay?
trineLost
- ofin
youra
crossmaze,
-toour
behearts
ourbow
soledown
founbe
--
dafore
tion;you;
- acfor
ceptnone
- fromsuf
evfi
-'ry
cient
-- -
onely
ofcan
uspraise,
thelove,
deephon
estor,
--
ador
ora
- radore
--
tion.you.
-
Reprinted from The Moravian Book of Worship. © 1995. PILGRIMAGE (L.M.D.)
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
B 43
JeTrust
Should
susingnot
--
makeshisI
mymildfor
heartstaffglad
realness-
joice,ways,leap,
--
I'mI
led
hisgoby
sheepinJe
andandsus
-
knowoutas
hisinhis
voice;
sheep?peace;
he'sheFor
awill
when
Shepfeedthese
herd,me
blessed
- kindwithdays
andtheare
gratreas
o
cious,urever
--
-
andofto
hishisthe
pasgracearms
turesinof
- arerichmy
deestdear
-li
measSav
- cious;ure;ior
---
conwhen
I
stanta
shall
- lovethirst
be
-toto
con
-
mehim
veyed
heIto
shows,cry,rest.
yea,livA
myingmen,
--
verwayea,
ytermy
--
namehe'lllot
hesupis
knows.ply.
blessed.
-
Words: Henriette Louise von Hayn (1776). Tr. Frederick W. Foster (1789), alt. 7.7.8.8.7.7. Trochaic Music: Herrnhut (c. 1740). C. Gregor Choralbuch (1784). HAYN
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
B 44
NowThen
letgrant
usus
courfrom
thisage,
-taFa
blether
--
rise,God,
reto
-
newedchoose
ina
bodgain
-
y,the
- mind,pil
andgrim
-soul;way,
withand
Christhelp
weus
dieto
andac
livecept
-
awith
gain,joy
- histhe
selfchal
lesslenge
--
loveof
hasto
mademor
-us
row's
-whole.
day.
Words: Fred Kaan (1964). © 1968 by Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 8.8.8.8.8.8. Music: Traditional English melody. © 1919 Stainer & Bell, Ltd. (Admin. by Hope Publishing Company). All rights reserved. SUSSEX CAROL
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
-
The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 45
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Peace
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
OThen
dayshall
ofthe
peacewolf
thatdwell
dimwith
lythe
- shineslamb,
throughnor
allshall
ourthe
hopesfierce
andde
prayersvour
-andthe
dreams,small;
guidesas
usbeasts
toand
juscat
tice,tle
--
truth,calm
andly-
love,grace,
dea
livlit
- eredtle
--
fromchild
ourshall
selflead
ishthem
- schemes.all.
MayThen
swordsen
ofe-
-
hatemies
fallshall
fromlearn
ourto
hands,love,
ourall
heartscrea
turesfrom
-en
find
vytheir
- findtrue
reac
--
cord;lease,
tillthe
byhope
God'sof
gracepeace
ourshall
warbe
fulring-
-
filled,world
shallfor
seeall
Christ'sthe earth
prom
isedshall
- reignknow
ofthe
peace.Lord.
Words: Carl P. Daw, Jr. © 1982 Hope Publishing Company. L.M.D. Music: C. Hubert H. Parry (1848-1918). JERUSALEM
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
B 46
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
Make
me
a
chan
nel
- of
your
peace.
Where
there
is
ha
tred,
- let
me
bring
your
love.
Where
there
is
in
ju
- ry,
- your
par
don,
- Lord.
And
where
there's
doubt,
true
faith
in
you.
Make
me
a
chan
nel
- of
your
peace.
Where
there's
des
pair
- in
life,
let
me
bring
hope.
Where
there
is
dark
ness,
-
on
ly
- light,
and
where
there's
sad
ness
- ev
er
- joy.
Oh,
Mas
ter,
- grant
that
I
may
nev
er
- seek
so
B 47
much
to
be
con
soled
- as
to
con
sole.
-
To
be
un
der
- stood
-
as
to
un
der
- stand.
-
To
be
loved,
as
to
love,
with
all
my
soul.
Make
me
a
chan
nel
- of
your
peace.
It
is
in
par
don
- ing
- that
we
are
par
doned.
-
In
giv
ing
- of
our
selves
- that
we
re
ceive,
-
and
in
dy
ing
- that
we're
born
to e ter
- nal
- life.
Words and Music: Dedicated to Mrs. Frances Tracey. © 1967, OCP Publications, 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
B 48
WhenFloods
As
willandwe
peoearthstrive
plequakes,
for
--
ceasedroughtpeace
theirandwith
fightfamvig
ing?ineor,
---
Whenplague
hop
willtheing-
arworld
to
mieswithbe
- wageawe
shown
nosomethe
-war,ill,
way,
nabutwe
are
tionsfar
- congreat
strength
quererened
---
notisin
theirwar'sthe
neighhor
knowl
bor,ror
edge
---
weapcaused
of
onsbya
- ihufu
dle,man,
ture,
---
usedstubper
nobornfect
--
more?will.day;
WhenBlestfor
arewe
willthoseknow
guns
andwho,that
bombsworkdeep
being,er,
--
siprayrich
lent?ing,er
---
Whenpur
peace
willposeis
-capin
ours
tivestheirwhen
-
beheartsChrist
settoshall
free?be
reign:
Allin
then
crestruwill
-a
mentsall
--
tionofour
-
peace,groans
swords
incombe
longmit
plow
-ingted
shares
---
forto
and
thetheGod's
world'sna
chil
truetion'sdren
--
libharfree
ermo
from
--
ty.ny.
pain.
--
Words: Constance Cherry (1953- ). © 1990 Hope Publishing Company. 8.7.8.7.D. Music: Leavitt’s The Christian Lyre (1830). PLEADING SAVIOR
B 49
ThroughThough
We
theweex
lovepasspect
-
ofthrough
a
Godtrib
bright
ouruto
-Savla
mor
--
ior,tion,row,
---
allallall
willwillwill
bebebe
well;well;well;
freeoursfaith
andis
can
changesuchsing
lessa
through
- isfulldays
hissalof
favasor
-vor,tion,row,
---
all,all,all,
allallall
isisis
well;well;well;
prehapon
ciouspy,our
--
isstillFa
thein
ther's
-
bloodGodlove
thatconre
healedfidly
--
us,ing,ing,
--
perfruitJe
fectful,sus
---
isifev
thein'ry
-
graceChristneed
thata
sup
sealedbidply
--
us,ing,ing,
--
stronghoor
thelyin
-hand
throughliv
stretchedtheing
-
outSpiror
toit'sin
-shieldguiddy
us,ing,ing,
--
allallall
mustmustmust
bebebe
well.well.well.
Words: Mary Peters (1847). 8.4.8.4.8.8.8.4. Music: Traditional Welsh melody (c. 1784). AR HYD Y NOS
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
B 50
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
“Blest Are They” Music: David Haas (b. 1957) Words: David Haas (b. 1957) Arr. David Haas and Michael Joncas (b. 1951) BLEST ARE THEY
Blest
are
they,
the
poor
in
spir
it;
- theirs
is
the
king
dom
- of
God.
Blest
are
they
full
of
sor
row;
- they
shall
be
con
soled.
-
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Bless
ed
- are
you,
ho
ly
- are
you.
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Yours
is
the
king
dom
- of
God!
B 51
Blest
are
they,
the
low
ly
- ones;
they
shall
in
-
her
it
- the
earth.
Blest
are
they
who
hun
ger
- and
thirst;
they
shall
have
their
fill.
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Bless
ed
- are
you,
ho
ly
- are
you.
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Yours
is
the
king
dom
- of
God!
Blest
are
they
who
show
mer
cy;
- mer
cy
-
shall
be
theirs.
Blest
are
they,
the
pure
of
heart,
they
shall
see
God!
B 52
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Bless
ed
- are
you,
ho
ly
- are
you.
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Yours
is
the
king
dom
- of
God!
Blest
are
they
who
seek
peace;
they
are
the
chil
dren
- of
God.
Blest
are
they
who
suf
fer
- in
faith;
the
glo
ry
- of
God
is
theirs.
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Bless
ed
- are
you,
ho
ly
- are
you.
Re
joice
-
and
be
B 53
glad!
Yours
is
the
king
dom
- of
God!
Blest
are
you
who
suf
fer
- hate,
all
be
-
cause
of
me.
Re
joice,
- be
glad,
yours
is
the
king
dom:
- shine
for
all
to
see.
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Bless
ed
- are
you,
ho
ly
- are
you.
Re
joice
-
and
be
glad!
Yours
is
the
king
dom
- of
God!
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B 54
Je su,
-
Je su,
-
fill us
with your love,
show
us how to serve
the neigh
bors- we have
from you.
KneelsNeighTheseLov
Kneel
atborsareingat
-
-
thearetheputsthe
feetrich
onesus
feet
of
weonof
hisand
shouldourour
friends,poor,serve,knees,
friends,
sivar
theseserv
si
lent
areinglent
ied--
--
ly
theasly
in-
-
wash
onesthoughwash
col
es
weweing
or-
-
-their
shouldare
their
andfeet,
love,slaves,feet,
race,
Masneigh
allthisthis
terborsthese
isis
--
whoarearethethe
actsnear
neighwayway
as
borswewe
-
aandto
shouldshould
slavefaruslivelive
toa
andwithwith
them.way.you.you.you.
-
Words: Tom Colvin (1963). Irregular Music: Ghana folk song. Adapt. Tom Colvin (1963). Arr. Charles H. Webb (1988). © 1969 Hope Publishing Company. CHEREPONI
B 55
WhereIn
TheO
Till
crosshaunts
cupMasall
theofofter,the
-
crowdwretch
wafromworld
ededterthe
shall
--
-
waysness
givmounlearn
-en
-
ofandfortainyour
-
life,need,youside,love
whereon
stillmakeand
soundshadholdshastefol
theowedtheto
low
-
-
cries
freshheal
where
thresh
of
nesstheseyour
olds
--
racedarkofheartsfeet
andwithyour
ofhave
clan,fears,grace;pain;trod:
afromyeta
till
-
-
bovepathslongmongglo
thewherethesetheserious
-
noisehidemulrestfrom
oftheti
lessyour
--
selflurestudes
throngsheav'n
-
ishoftoaa
- strifegreedview
bide,bove
--
wewetheO
shall
hearcatchstrongtreadcome
yourthecomthethe
voice,vipascitcit
-
Osionsiony'sy
----
Sonofofstreetsof
ofyouryour
aour
Man!tears.face.gain.God.
-
Words: Frank Mason North (1903). L.M. Music: William Gardiner’s Sacred Melodies (1815). GERMANY
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
B 56
Sure
ly
- the pres
ence
- of the Lord
is in
this place,
I can
feel
his might
y- pow
er
- and his grace,
I can
hear
the brush
of an
gel's- wings,
I see glo
ry- on
each face;
sure
ly
- the pres
ence
- of the Lord
is in
this place.
Words and Music: Lanny Wolfe. © 1977, Lanny Wolfe Music / ASCAP. All rights reserved. Admin. by Integrated Copyright Group, Inc. Used by permission.
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
InIn
ChristChrist
thereshall
istrue
nohearts
eastev
or'ry
-west,
where
-in
their
himhigh
nocom
southmun
-orion
-north,find;
buthis
oneser
greatvice
-felis
lowthe
- -
shipgold
ofen
-lovecord
throughclose
outbind
- theing
-whole
hu
wideman
-earth.kind.
- Words: John Oxenham (1908), alt. C.M. Music: Alexander Robert Reinagle (1836). ST. PETER
B 57
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
- The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 58
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Praising God through Song
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
OneJoin
wethe
allname
within
whichone
acwe
cord;pray,
- praiseone
weour
allSav
ourior
-
comday
monby
- Lord;day;
forwith
weone
allcup
haveand
withheard
onehis
voice,bread
allthus
haveone
covmade
'nanthis
-willway
ourwe
choice.tread.
JoinOne
wein
withspir
theit,
-saintsone
ofin
old,life,
noone
morea
strangmid
-ers
earth's
-
infre
thequent
-fold,strife,
oneone
thein
Shepfaith
herdand
- whoone
usin
sought,love,
oneone
thein
flockhope
hisof
bloodheav'n
hasa
bought.bove.
- Words: Matthew of Kunwald (1457) or Gabriel Komarovsky (1467). Tr. Michael Weisse (1531). Moravian tr. (1904). 7.7.7.7.D. Trochaic Music: Jon Roh (1544), alt. GAUDEAMUS PARITER
B 59
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
WithUp
With
inon
clash
--
histheing
-
temram'scym
ple,horn,bals,
-
-
givegivegive
GodGodGod
praise;praise;praise;
inwithwith
heav'nlyrecym
aandbals
-
boveharp,loud,
- givegivegive
praise;praise;praise;
forwithlet
alldance
all
hisandthat
greattimhas
ness,brel,
breath
--
givegivegive
GodGodGod
praise;praise;praise;
forwithpraise
stringsto
might
yandthe
- acts,pipe,Lord,
givegiveall
praise.praise.praise.
Words: Metrical psalm setting by Christopher L. Webber. C.M. A New Metrical Psalter published by The Church Pension Fund. © 1986. Music: Arr. from Carl G. Gläser (1828) by Lowell Mason (1839). AZMON
PraiseAll
May
andpeowe
thanksple,go
-givjoinout
- ingus
from
- letandhere
evsingshar
'ryouting
-
-
oneGod'sGod's
- bringpraise.love.
unFor
Help
toallus
- ourhisin
Fablesscom
theringsing
---
foryourdays
evhapour
'rypy
faith
--
goodsongs
to
thing.raise.prove.
All
to
geth
- er,
- joy
ful
- ly
- sing.
Words: St. 1 Alsatian. Tr. Edith Lowell Thomas (1950). St. 2, 3 Maria J. Post (1974). St. 2, 3 © 1987 by CRC Publications. 10.10.8. Music: Alsatian round. LOBET UND PREISET
B 60
WhenHowSo
AndLet
inof
hasdidev
ourten,thenot'ry
-
-
mumak
church,Jein
sicinginsusstru
--
--
Godmulit
singment
-
issic,urabe
--
glowegy
psalmtuned
-
rihaveandthatfor
- fied,foundsong,nightpraise!
-
andain
whenLet
adnewfaith
utall
odi
andmost
re
-
-
ramenlove,
ejoice
--
-
tionsion
throughvil
who
--
-
leavesin
censtrovehave
nothetuaa
-
roomworldries
gainstvoice
--
forofoftheto
pride,sound,
wrong,Light?
raise!
itas
borneThenAnd
isworwitlet
may
asshipnessus
God
--
thoughmoved
tosing,give
theustheforus
wholeto
truthwhomfaith
creainheto
-
amore
evwonsing
tionpro'rytheal
-
-
criedfoundtongue,fight:ways
-
-
alalalalal
lelelelele
-----
lululululu
-----
ia!
ia!ia!
ia!ia!
-----
Words: Fred Pratt Green (1972). © 1972 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 10.10.10.4. Music: Charles Villiers Stanford (1904). ENGELBERG
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
B 61
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
SingWith
InFor
praisetimglothis
tobrelryis
--
theandex
God's
Lord;harpult,
word:
-
come,andyouhis
singjoy
saintssaints
afulof
shall
-newacthenot
song.claim,Lord.fail,
-A
withWithbut
-
middancsongs
o
allinginver
-
-
hisandthethe
saintssongnightearth
hisgivehightheir
praispraisepraispow'r
estoesshall
-
-
prohisrepre
long.name.cord.vail.
-
--
TheForGoAll
praiseGodforthking
ofinin
doms
-
theirhishisand
Makpeoserna
erplevice,tions
----
hishisbe
shall
peopleasstrongyield
pleureinto
--
shallwillhis
their
sing,seek;
mightsword
andwithto
thus
chilrobesconGod
drenof
quershows
-
-
ofsalallhis
Zivae
glo
-on
tionvilry;
----
rea
andsing
joicedornstandpraise
--
iningforto
-theirthethethe
King.meek.right.Lord!
Words: Psalm 149. Psalter (1912), alt. 10.10.11.11. Music: William Croft (1708). HANOVER
B 62
SingNowSingJoin
atoa
with
newthenewthe
songendssonghills
toof
andand
thetherethe
Lord,earthjoice,sea
-
heseepubthun
tohislishders
--
whomsalhisof
wonva
praispraise
- tionesto
ders---
beisa
pro
-
--
long!
broad!long!
shown;
ReandLetin
joicestillvoicjudg
-
inhees
ment--
hisrein
and
trimemchojus
-umphbersrus,tice
----
andhis
withhe
tellmertrumcomes
ofcypetto
--
hisandandthe
pow'r.truth,horn,earth.
OunreO
singchang
soundsing
--
-toingforto
theinthethe
LordlovejoyLord
atoofa
newhisthenew
song!own.Lord!song!
Words: Timothy Dudley-Smith (b. 1926). Based on Psalm 98. 7.7.6.5.8. Music: David G. Wilson (b. 1940). Words and Music © 1973 by Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Used by permission. CANTATE DOMINO
B 63
HalHeThe
lecountsLord
- luthe
casts
- jah!numall
- Howberthe
-good
ofwick
ittheed
-
isstars,down,
toeachlifts
praiseoneup
ouris
the
Godin
low
inhisly
-
songs,sight;poor;
agreatmake
pleasis
mu
antoursic
-
-
thingLord
to
toandhim
honstrong
on
orinthe
- himpow'r,harp
tohisand
whomwis
praise
ourdomhim
-praise
inev
befier
--
longs.nite.
more.
---
Words: Metrical psalm setting by Christopher L. Webber. A New Metrical Psalter published by The Church Pension Fund. © 1986. C.M. Music: Alexander Robert Reinagle (1836). ST. PETER
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
B 64
SingDeLet
heav'ns
toclare
-thehisre
Lordglo
joice,
-
newrylet
-
songsfaro
ofandceans
-
praise,wide,roar,
lethislet
allwonearth
thedrous
be
-earthactsglad,
singand
fields
toho
filled
thely
with
-Lord;law;
mirth;
singforlet
toheall
theis
the
Lordgreat,for
andandests
-
blesstoshout
hisbewith
name,praised
joy
promorewhen
claimthanGod
- goodall
shall
newsgods,come
withandto
oneheldjudge
acinthe
cord.awe.earth.
-
Words: Metrical psalm setting by Christopher L. Webber. A New Metrical Psalter published by The Church Pension Fund. © 1986. L.M. Music: John Hatton (c. 1790). DUKE STREET
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
B 65
Gath
er- to geth
- er,
- sing
as
one,
rais
ing
- up
a
joy
ful
- song
high
and loud,
in
to
- the
air,
broad
cast
- prais
es
- ev
'ry
- where.
- Deep
in our heart
we
tend
the
flame,
and
as your ser
vant
- we
re
main.
-
By
this, we will
our
voice
u
nite,
-
bring
ing
- glo
ry
- day
and
night.
Words and Music: Beth E. Hanson (1988, rev. 1991). 8.7.8.7.8.8.8.7. © Beth E. Hanson. Used with permission. SARATOGA
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
- The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 66
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of John Hus
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
ByFor
allHus
yourthe
saintsfear
stillless
-strivmar
ing,tyr
--
forwe
giveall
youyour
saintsthanks
atand
praise,rest,
whoseyour
hobright
lyand
- name,pure
exO
Jeam
-sus,ple
-- still
for
evshines
erin
-thesemore
- beour
blessed.days.
YouMay
rose,we
ourwith
kingded
vici
-toca
--
tionrious
--
thatso
theypreach
mightand
wearlive
theyour
crownlove
andthat
evall
ermay
- shinehear
inyour
splenwit
dorness
--
reand
flectstrive
- edfor
- inheav'n
youra
crown.bove.
- Words: Jerry D. Godwin (b. 1944), based on Horatio Nelson (1823-1913). © 1985 The Church Pension Fund. St. 2a, C. Daniel Crews (1993). Used with permission. 7.6.7.6.D. Iambic Music: Melchior Teschner (1615); C. Gregor Choralbuch (1784). ST. THEODULPH
B 67
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
LordO
No
Christthatmere
bread,
Jebread
sus,ofbut
- ouryours,me
salhowdi
-
vahoa
-
-
tion,ly,tor
--
-
evwhich,God
'ryChrist
and
- sinJe
man,
ner'ssus,our
--
vinyoulib
diareer
-
-
casolea
-
-
tion,ly!tor
--
- -
gaveBread,while
usa
on
breadfoodcross
inso
you
hisel
hung
ree
sus
-memmenpend
---
taled
brance
---
asyettill
asu
your
sacpreme
life
-rilyin
--
-
ficesac
flesh
inra
had
-semmenend
-
blance.tal.ed.
- -- -- -
Words: Jan Hus (c. 1410). Tr. Dirk French (1993). Used with permission. 8.8.8.8. Trochaic Music: 15th century plainsong. Setting by Dirk French (1993). JESUS CHRISTUS, UNSER HEILAND
B 68
GodGodGodGod
rererere
newvi
vivefresh
--
--
ustaleachyour
- -byizecon
whole
yourourgrecre
-
Spirmisgaa
--
it!sion!tion!tion!
---
-
ComeBless
BeTime
inyourourless
-
glad
cenis
church
ness,fromtersal
-
-
heartspoleandva
-
toour
tion's
con
-
pole!goal!role!
sole!
- GrantMayHelpGrant
usus
uswe
joyojoinbound
soverin
less
-
-
-
wecome
adcel
maydioe
--
sharevirabra
---
it!sion!tion!tion!
---
O!O!O!
God,
ReReRere
storestorestorestore
----
us;us;us;us;
makemakemakemake
usususus
whole!whole!whole!whole!
Words: John A. Dalles (1992). © 1992 by John A. Dalles. Used with permission. 8.7.8.7. Music: Southern Harmony, 1835. ARISE
God's
Word
is
our great
her i
- tage
- and
shall
be
ours
for
ev-
er;
- to
spread
its
light from
age to
age
shall
be
our
chief
en
deav-
or.
- Through
life
it
guides
our
way;
in
death
it
is
our
stay.
Lord,
grant
while
time
shall
B 69
last
your
Church
may
hold
it
fast
through
-
out
all
gen
er
- a-
tions.
- Words: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig (1783-1872). Tr. Ole G. Belsheim (1861-1925), alt. 8.7.8.7.6.6.6.6.7. Music: Martin Luther (1483-1546). EIN FESTE BURG
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
B 70
ThisO
Bread
iswhatand
giftwonwine
ofderscon
-sweetyouvey
-
esthaveyour
- sarenpres
vor,deredence
---
feastwho,as
beOa
stowedChrist,mys
- byyourter
-
heavselfy
--
en'shave
in
- fatenes
vor,deredsence.
--
-
throughmir
Yours
yourbe
a
-
praise
clesym
- and
andbols
-adof
meal
inreo
-
undeemra
--
ion,ing,tion
--
-
wonwineun
drousandto
-
-bread
ev
grace
ofin'ry
-
ourlikegen
comnesser
--
munseema
-
-
ion.ing.tion.
- -- -
- - Words: Jan Hus (c. 1410). Tr. Dirk French (1993). Used with permission. 8.8.8.8. Trochaic Music: 15th century plainsong. Setting by Dirk French (1993). JESUS CHRISTUS, UNSER HEILAND
HowButWeIn
clearif,
markwhat
isfor
youryou
ourgetsaints,give
-voful,howus,
-cawe
theyLord,
- tion,should
beto
- Lord,find
camedo,
-
whenyour
into
-
onceyokehingeth
weis
drancer
--
heedhardesor
-
yourto
morea
call:bear,sure,lone,
-
toif
whosein
liveworld
joyold
aclyfulrou
--
cordpresvir
tines
-
-
ingsurestuesor
---
B 71
tofrayputven
yourtheto
tures
-
word,mindshamenew,
andandthemay
dailovecaswe
not
lyit
ual
-
-
learn,selfway
cease
-re
canweto
freshed,not
wearlook
--
reunyourto
stored,windname,you
--
thatitsandthe
youtanby
cross
aregledouryou
-Lordskeinfaultshung
ofofobup
allcare:scure
on
--
andouryourall
willin
pow'ryou
notward
toen
-letlife
cleansedeav
-
usre
andored-
fall.pair.cure.done.
-
Words: Fred Pratt Green (1981). © 1982 by Hope Publishing Company. 8.6.8.8.6.6. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Music: C. Hubert H. Parry (1888). REPTON
Lord,May
wewe
hearhear
yourwith
Wordun
withder-
gladstand
-- ness:
ing,
-youby
haveyour
spoSpir
kenit
--
wetaught
reand
joice:led;
- wordsmay
ofthe
lovesprings
andof
lifeall
andour
freebe
doming
--
helpby
usyour
makeLiv
theiring
-truth
Wordourbe
choice!fed;
Nowmay
inour
hohearts
lyac
- celcept- with
e- brameek
- tionness
--
forall
yourthe
Wordgrace
weyour
worlight
shipmakes
-
you;known;
spomay
ken,o
- writbe
-ten,
dience
--
knownmark
inour
Jefoot
sus,steps
--
ourstill
towe
daymake
- toeach
proveword
aour
new.own!
-
Words: Margaret Clarkson (1915-). © 1987 Hope Publishing Company. 8.7.8.7.D. Music: The Sacred Harp (1844). BEACH SPRING
B 72
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
One
bread
is ours
for
shar
ing,
- one
sin
gle
- fruit
ful
-
vine,
our
fel
low- ship
- de
clar
- ing
- re
-
newed
in
bread
and
wine:
re
newed,
- sus tained,
- and
giv
en
- by
to
ken,
- sign, and
word,
the
pledge
and seal
of
heav
en,
- the
love
of
Christ
our
Lord.
Words: Timothy Dudley-Smith (1926-). © 1984 Hope Publishing Company. 7.6.7.6.D. Music: Johann Steurlein (1546-1613). WIE LIEBLICH IST DER MAIEN
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
B 73
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
Wor
ship
- God
for
saints
be fore
- us;
all
who
gave
our
church
its
birth.
They
were
shield
ed
- by
God's pow
er
-
gold
has
nev
er- known
such
worth!
As
we now
by
faith
move for
ward,
- praise
the
Lord
of
heav'n
and
earth.
Words: Rusty Edwards (1990). © 1990 Hope Publishing Company. 8.7.8.7.8.7. Music: Henry Thomas Smart (1867). REGENT SQUARE
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
-
The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 74
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Jesus, the Lamb of God
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
O
Lamb
of
God,
Lord
Je
sus
- Christ,
whom
God
the
Fa
ther
- gave
us,
who
for
the
world
was
sac
ri
- -
ficed
up
on
- the
cross
to
save
us,
at
God's
right
hand
you
in
ter
- cede
- for
those
who
for
your
mer
cy
-
plead;
re
ceive
- the
prayer
we
of
er.
-
Words: Latin (4th C.); versified Nicolaus Decius (1525). Tr. F. Bland Tucker (1977), alt. 8.7.8.7.8.8.7. Iambic Music: Attributed to Nicolaus Decius (1539). ALLEIN GOTT
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
B 75
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
YourYour
I
ongiftwas
lyofso
- Son,love,lost,
nothey
I
sincru
should
toci
have-
hide,fied,died,
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youlaughed
you
haveandhave
sentscornedbrought
himhimme
fromasto
yourhe
your
side,died,side,
totheto
walkhumbe
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-on
Kingby
- thistheyyour
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and
-
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tosacto
beribe
-comeficedcalled
--
thethea
LambLamblamb
ofofof
God.God.God.
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OLambLamb
Lamb
ofof
of
God,
sweet Lamb
of God,
I love
the ho
ly- Lamb
of
God!
O wash
me in
his pre
cious- blood
my Je
sus-
Christ, the Lamb
of
God.
Words and Music: Twila Paris (1958 - ). L. M. Ref. Words and Music © 1985 Straight Way Music/Mountain Spring Music. (Admin. EMI Christian Music Publishing). LAMB OF GOD
B 76
Christ,YouLord,
thehavefor
lifesufall
offeredthat
-all
greatbought
theaf
our
livflicpar
-ing,tiondon,
---
Christ,andfor
thehavethe
deathborne
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rows
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death,pa
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selfcruin
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mentyou
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more,
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throughLord,thank
youryouyou
sufchose
for
f'ring,tothe
-
death,be
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andtoring,
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mermentsigh
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inpre
your
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--
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-
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phant
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due,due,cry,
deardear
praise
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JeJeev
sus,sus,er
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totoon
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Words: Ernst Christoph Homburg (1659). Tr. Catherine Winkworth (1863), alt. 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.7. Trochaic Music: Christoph Anton (c. 1642). C. Gregor Choralbuch (1784). ZURICH
B 77
AndWhen
whenChrist
Ishall
thinkcome
thatwith
God,shout
hisof
Sonac
notcla-
-
sparma
ing,tion
--
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himtake
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die,home,
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canshall
takefill
itmy
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thatThen
onI
theshall
cross,bow
myin
burhum
denble
--
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--
-
bearra
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--
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bledthere
andpro
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mytakeGod,
ahow
waygreat
- mythou
sin.art.
Then sings
my soul,
my Sav
ior- God,
to
thee;
how great
thou art,
how great
thou
art!
Then sings
my soul,
my Sav
ior- God,
to
thee:
how great
thou art,
how great
thou art!
Words: Stuart K. Hine (1949). 11.10.11.10. with Refrain Music: Stuart K. Hine (1949). O STORE GUD Words and music © 1953 by S. K. Hine. Assigned to Manna Music, Inc. Renewed 1981 by Manna Music, Inc. 3255 Brooten Road, Pacific City, OR 97135. International copyright secured. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
B 78
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
I
danced
in the morn
ing- when
the world
was be gun,
- and I
danced
in the moon
and the stars
and
the sun,
and I
came
from
heav en- and
I danced
on the earth;
at
Beth
le
- hem
- I
had
my
birth.
Dance,
then,
wher ev
- er- you
may be;
I
am the Lord
of the dance,
said
he,
and I'll lead
you
all,
wher
-
B 79
ev er- you
may be,
and I'll lead
you
all
in the dance
said
he.
I
danced
on the Sab
bath- and
I cured
the
lame;
the
ho
ly
- peo
ple- said
it was
a shame;
they
whipped
and they stripped
and
they hung
me
high,
and
left
me
there
on a cross
to
die.
Dance,
then,
wher
-
ev er- you
may be;
I
am the Lord
of the dance,
said
he,
and I'll
lead
you
all,
wher ev
- er- you
may be,
and I'll
lead
you
all
in the dance
said
he.
I
danced
on a Fri
day- when
the sky
turned
black;
it's
hard
to
dance
with the dev
il- on
your back;
they
bur
ied- my bo
dy- and
they thought
I'd
gone,
but
B 80
I
am the dance,
and I still
go
on.
Dance,
then,
wher
-
ev er- you
may be;
I
am the Lord
of the
dance,
said
he,
and I'll lead
you
all,
wher
-
ev er- you
may be,
and I'll lead
you
all
in the dance
said
he.
Words: Sydney Carter (1963). Irregular Music: Shaker melody (adapt.). LORD OF THE DANCE Words copyright © 1963 Stainer & Bell. Used by permission of Hope Publishing Company.
ThereWeHe
ismaydied
anotthat
greenknow,
we
hillwe
might
farcanbe
anotfor
-way,tell
giv'n;
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-
outwhat
he
-
sidepainsdied
aheto
cithad
make
ytous
- wall,bear;good,
wherebutthat
thewewe
dearbe
might
Lordlievego
-was
itat
cruwaslast
ciforto
- fied,us
heav'n,
- whohe
saved
diedhung
by
toandhis
savesufpre
usferedcious
--
all.there.blood.
Words: Cecil Frances Alexander (1848), alt. C.M. Music: Albert L. Peace (1885). GREEN HILL
B 81
AndHe
canleft
ithis
beFa
thatther's
-Ithrone
shoulda
gainbove
-
anso
infree,
t'restso
-
inin
thefi
-
Savnite
-ior'shis
- blood.grace
Diedemp
hetied
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me,self
-
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causedall
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painlove,
forand
me,bled
whofor
causedAd
hisam's
-bit
help
terless
--
death?race!
AWhat
mazmer
- ingcy
--
love!this,
Howim
canmense
-
itand
befree,
thatfor,
you,O
mymy
Lord,God,
shouldit
diefound
forout
me?me!
AWhat
mazmer
- ingcy
--
love!this,
Howim
canmense
-it
and
befree,
thatfor,
you,O
mymy
Lord,God,
shouldit
diefound
forout
me?me!
Words: Charles Wesley (1738), alt. 8.8.8.8.8.8. Music: Thomas Campbell (1825). SAGINA
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
B 82
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
AtHum
thebled
-name
for
ofa
Jesea
susson,
--
evto
r'yre
--
kneeceive
shalla
bow,name
evfrom
r'ythe
- tonguelips
conof
fesssin
--
himners
Kingun
ofto
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whom
ryhe
- now;came;
'tisfaith
theful
- -
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ther'she
- pleasbore
ureit
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shouldless
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himthe
Lord,last,
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fromit
theback
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ginto
--
ningrious
--
waswhen
thefrom
mightdeath
yhe
- Word.passed.
Words: Caroline M. Noel (1870), alt. 6.5.6.5.D. Music: Franz Schubert (c. 1826). HOLY IS THE LORD
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
B 83
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
Lamb
of
God,
you
shall
re
main
- for
ev
- er
-
of
our
songs
the
on
ly
- theme;
for
your
bound
less
-
love,
your
grace
and
fa
vor,
- we
will
praise
your
sav
ing
- name;
that
for
our
trans
gres
- sions
- you
were
wound
ed
- shall
by
us
in
no
bler
- strains
be
sound
ed,
- when
we,
per
fect
- ed
- in
love,
once
shall
join
the
church
a
bove.
-
Words: Christian Renatus von Zinzendorf (1749). 10.7.10.7.10.10.7.7. Trochaic Tr. John Swertner (1778), alt. Music: Herrnhut (c. 1735); C. Gregor Choralbuch (1784). COVENANT
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
-
The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 84
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of Christian Unity and Purpose
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
We
meet
as friends
at
ta
ble,
- to
lis ten
- and
be
heard,
u
nit
- ed- by
the
Spir
it,
- at
-
ten tive
- to
the
Word.
Through prayer
and
con
ver
- -
sa
tion
- we tune
our
var
ied
- views
to
Christ,
whose love
has
made
us
the
bear ers
- of
good
news.
Words: Brian Wren (1936- ). 7.6.7.6.D. Music: Gesangbuch der H. W. K. Hofkapelle, 1784. ELLACOMBE
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
B 85
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
SumBringDraw
monedtheto
- byhopesgeth
-
theofer
-ev
God
at
whoeryone
-made
nata
ustion;ble
--
richbring
all
inthethe
ourarthu
diof
man
-
verev
fam
- siery
i
---
ty,race.ly;
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eredaa
- insongcir
theofcle
-peacename
ev
ofander
-
Jejuswid
sus,tice;er
---
richletand
erita
-sound
still
peo
in
plethrough
-
u
evtime
ni
erand
-
-
ty:
free.space.
-Let
us
bring
the
gifts
that
dif
fer
- and,
in
splen
did,
- var
ied
- ways,
sing
a
new
church
in
to
-
be
ing,
- one
in
faith
and
love
and
praise.
Words: Delores Dufner, O.S.B. (20th c.). © 1993 Delores Dufner. 8.7.8.7.D. Admin. by OCP Publications. Reprinted under OneLicense.net License No. A-712922. Music: John Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music, 1813. NETTLETON
B 86
GodHereSpirLet
ofinitus
-
allthiswhonot
time,place,draws
die
allwhere
ourfrom
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fragpov
erssons
ileer
--
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tyselves
-toof
ourbeen
buildgethcar
liv
-
ing,ing,er,
ing,
--
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sourcewe
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ofcome
itus
-
ourto
whonot
spark,claimturnsstarve,
prothea
where
tecleg
stranglove
- toraeris
---
ofcytoto
-ourofa
be
flame,faith,
friend,shared.
blaztakebe
Come,
inginat
break
- beourthisus
foreturntao
- ourtheblepen
--
birth,tell
whereto
beingwere
-yond
ofgreetceive
-
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our
eachyour
your
dystoothheal
ing,ry,er,
ing;
----
Godand,be
your
ofthough
inbro
all
theken
we
-
time,trempeacebod
weble,wey
-
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come
passbe
speak
to
fromour
your
singhope,handwine
youryour
toand
name.truth.hand.bread.
Words: Shirley Erena Murray (1931- ). © 1992 Hope Publishing Company. 11.10.11.10 Music: Joseph Barnby (1889), alt. O PERFECT LOVE
HelpTeachLetLord,
usus,
yourfor
acOacto
ceptLord,ceptday's
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--
each
en
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--
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asasso
with
Christin
thatall
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usstruglivhun
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B 87
persearch
doright
sonfortheeous
-
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tohopetruthness
-
emandin
and
brace.faith.love;
bread,
- BeTeach
towe
presus
pracneed
ent,to
ticenew
-
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Lord,careyoureyes
aforacfor
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--- new
andforun
hands
all,bring
til
- we
usnot
for
tojust
holdknow
befor
ingby
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lievesome,hearton:
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arelove
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our
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asof
selves
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your
ac
-
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ceptfindgiveSpir
ed,them,ness,
it;
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--
andor
andLord,
meantas
laughfree
totheyter'sus,
-
lovemayhealmake
andbeingus
-
live.come.
art.one!
-
Words: Fred Kaan (1929- ). © 1975 Hope Publishing Company. 7.6.7.6.D. Music: Neuvermehrtes Gesangbuch, Meiningen (1693), alt. MUNICH
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
B 88
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
WeWeWe
Now
allallalllet
arearebeus
onecalledholdbe
-
inforoneu
misservvinit
-
sion,ice
sion,ed
--
--
wetoa
and
allwit
starklet
arenessre
our
-oneinal
song
-
inGod's
ibe
- -
call,name.
ty:heard.
ourOurthe
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varminaulet
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thorus
--
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giftstriesofbe
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nitdifvaves
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edferent,tionsel
----
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Christ,pur
nailedGod's
theposeupre
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--
ofthea
ing
-
all.same:tree.
Word.
Ato
YetWe
sintouch
resall
gle,theurare
-
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greatlivesrecone
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comoftedin
-
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misothJusmis
- sionersticesion,
---
comby
giveswe
pelsGod'sriseall
- ussurthatare
fromprisweone
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var
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gethnaa
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---- by
and
thatmay
Christ,
feelall
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may
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God'sknow
Lord
warm
- midemdeof
Christ's
love.brace.spair.all.
--
Words: Rusty Edwards (1955- ). © 1986 Hope Publishing Company. 7.6.7.6.D. Music: Finnish folk tune. KUORTANE
B 89
CalledChrist'sThusSo
asex
newGod
partampat
grant
-nersple,
ternsus
---
inChrist's
forfor
Christ'sinChrist'sto
serspirmismor
-
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vice,ing,sion,row
----
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inways
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mincall
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--
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helpthat
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spondfol
bearround
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comerer'sson's
---
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----
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breakwith
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toonorquers-
trace.earth.fence.strife.
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weandofus
learnwomcompart
theen,
fort,ners
---
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wordsin
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--
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sidepeochalpas
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andple,
lenge,sion
---
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withandwithin -
friend,old,care,
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qualingnewsen
--
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tion,ing
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makehope
fulcious
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giftscolcon
- God'sfrom
leagues,fi
--
choGod
dence,free
-
senunandand
- end.fold.fair.
peace.
-
Words: Jane Parker Huber (1926- ). © 1981 Jane Parker Huber. 8.7.8.7.D. Admin. by Westminster John Knox Press. Music: John Zundel (1815-1882). BEECHER
B 90
InSoIn
ChristbrothChrist
thereers,
there
-issisis
noters,no
-east
praiseeast
orhisor
west,namewest
inwhohe
himdied
breaks
notoall
pridesetbar
ofusriers
-
birth;free
down:
thefromby
chosin,
Christ
sendire
- famvi
deemed,
--
ilysion,by
--
Godhate
Christ
hasandpos
blessedshame,sessed,
-
nowfromin
spansspiteChrist
theandwe
wholeenlive
widemias
-earth.
ty!one.
-
Words: Charles Wesley (1738), alt. 8.8.8.8.8.8. Music: Thomas Campbell (1825). SAGINA
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
We
share
our lives
and
long
ings,
- and
when the
meal
is
done
we
pray
as friends
at
ta
ble,
- and
prom ise
- to
be
one.
To Christ,
and
to
each
B 91
oth
er,
- we cheer
ful
- ly
- be
long:
- a
-
part,
our hope
is
fruit
less;
- to
geth- er,
- we
are
strong.
Words: Brian Wren (1936- ). 7.6.7.6.D. Music: Gesangbuch der H. W. K. Hofkapelle, 1784. ELLACOMBE
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
Ful
filled,
- and glad
to
fol
low
- wher
ev- er
- Christ
may
lead,
we
jour
ney- from
the
ta
ble
- to
love the
world
in
need
with pa
tience,
- truth,
and
kind
ness,
- that jus
tice
- may
in
crease
- and
all
may sit
at
ta
ble
- in
free dom,
- joy,
and
peace.
Words: Brian Wren (1936- ). 7.6.7.6.D. Music: Gesangbuch der H. W. K. Hofkapelle, 1784. ELLACOMBE
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
B 92
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
-
The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 93
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of God, the Creator
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
God,
you
spin
the
whirl
ing
- plan
ets,
- fill
the
seas
and
spread
the plain,
mold
the
moun
tains,
- fash
ion
- blos
soms,
-
call
forth
sun
shine,
- wind,
and rain.
We,
cre
at
- ed
-
in
your im
age,
- would
a true
re
flec
- tion
- be
of
your
jus
tice,
- grace,
and
mer
cy,
- and
the
truth
that
makes
us free.
Words: Jane Parker Huber (1926- ). © 1981 Jane Parker Huber. 8.7.8.7.D. Admin. by Westminster John Knox Press. Music: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). HYMN TO JOY
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
B 94
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
LetAllO
allliv
men
creingand
-a
thingswom
- tionupen
-
-
blessonev
-thetheery
-
Lord,earth,where,
-
tillgreenlift
heav'nferup
withtilea
- hillshymn
praise
andof
is
ringmounglo
ing.tains,
ry.
---
Sun,singLet
moon,
allto
whotheand
Godknow
stars
pealwho
God's
gavestead
out
ayoufast
-
chord,birth!care
stirBetell
upjoyout
theful,sal
-an
vasprings
-
gels'andtion's
-
-
singfounsto
ing.tains,
ry.
---
Sing,litheNo
tongue
windwa
andterbe
- life,si
rain!
-Sing,
brightlent
-
airsnow
sing
andborneyour
-sleet!
part,birds,
wildyou
Make
rovmu
hum
ingble
sic,
--
-
day,beasts,souls
night,tameand
cold,flocksmeek
andandof
heat!
heart!herds!
ExExEx
altaltalt
---
thethethe
GodGodGod
whowhowho
mademademade
you.you.you.
Words: Carl P. Daw, Jr. (1944- ). Para. the Benedicte. © 1989 Hope Publishing Company. 8.7.8.7.8.8.7. Music: Bohemian Brethren’s Kirchengesänge, Berlin, 1566. MIT FREUDEN ZART
ColHarAu
God
ormothorof
--
-
fulnyof
truth
--
Creof
ourand
aa
jourbeau
- tor,ges,ney,ty,
----
GodGodGodPo
ofofofet-
myslis
nearof
tertening
andthe
--
y,ear,far,
Word,
-
thankthankpraisemay
youyouforwe
forfortalebe
thecomandcre
artposdraa
-
-
istersmators
---
-
teachtuntellby
ingingingthe
---
usus
whoSpir
totoweit-
seehearare,
stirred,
B 95
glimpsechstrip
o
esoespingpen
----
ofoftoto
thethethe
your
meanGoses
pres
ingpel
senceence
--
--
ofin
strugin
thetheglesour
-
comsongs
ofjoy
monweourand
- place,sing,day,
strife,
-
visoundstimesves
sionsofof
sels
-
-
oflove
changeof
theandandthe
holongconho
lyingflictly
----
infromwhencours
eachtheweing-
hudeep
choosethrough
manestourour
--
face.spring.way.life.
Words: Ruth Duck (1947- ). © 1993 Hope Publishing Company. 11.11.11.11. Music: French melody. AU CLAIR DE LA LUNE
WhatTheTheHeSo
colsumturn
framessing
orsmer'singthemy
---
Godyelau
winFath
haslow
tumnterer's
----
madesand,
leaves,skies,praise,
inthethehisthe
flowerbluefruitsilliv
andofsovering
--
fieldskyfullstarsGod
andandand
Iis
tree!sea,free,see;he,
Fromtheythehe
whose
springtell
goldmakes
col
ingofentheors
-
-
-
greenGodglowsun
brigh
oftheir
ofinten
-
leafMakhar
splenall
ander'svestdorour
---
bladehand,
sheavesrise,days,
Ianddethe
who
learnall
clareGodloves
-
hishishis
whoand
lovelovelovecarescares
forforforforfor
me.me.me.me.me.
Words: Timothy Dudley Smith (1926- ). © 1992 Hope Publishing Company. S.M. Music: Mason and Webb, Cantica Laudis (1850). SCHUMANN
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
B 96
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
ForPsalms
All
theandthe
musymvoic
sicphoes
---
ofniesof
-creexthe
aalta
--
tion,you,ges
-
-
fordrum
in
theandtran
songtrumscen
-
yourpet
dent
--
Spirstringcho
itandrus
-
-
sings,reed,meet,
forsimwor
yourpleship
--
sound'smellift
dio
ing
--
vinediesup
--
exacthe
presclaimsens
--
sion,you,es,
-
-
bursttuneshands
ofthatthat
joyrise
praise,
infromand
livdeepdanc
ingesting
---
things:need,feet;
God,hymns
o
ourofver
-
God,longdis
theing
cord
--
world'sandand
combedi
poslong
vi
---
--
er,ing,sion
- hearcarmu
us,olssic
--
echfrom
speaks
oesa
your
- ofcheerjoy
yourfuland
-voice;throat,peace,
B 97
mulilthar
sicofmo
-
-
islulny
-
yourlaof
-art,by
earth
-yourandand
gloloveheav
ry,songen,
-
-
letcatchsong
theingof
-huheavGod
manenthat
--
heartin
can
reanot-
joice.note.cease!
-
Words: Shirley Erena Murray (1931- ). 8.7.8.7.D. Music: Franz Joseph Haydn. AUSTRIAN HYMN
CreSusReIn
attain
deemdwell
--
--
inginginging
----
God,God,God,God,
youryouryouryour
finhandsarmsgos
gersupempel
-
-
traceholdbraceclaims
--
theearth's
allone
boldmysnowfam
deteries
deily
-
- withspisedknownsigns
-
- fororof
a
faryet
creedbil
thestunor
lion
-
-
space;told;race;
names;
-letletletlet
sunwa
peace,ev
andter'sdeery
-
-
moonfrag
scendlife
-
andileingbe
--
starsblendlike
touched
andwithaby
lightair,
dove,grace
anden
makeun
whata
knowntil
-
-
liesbling
onwe
-hidlife,
earthpraise
denproyouryou
--
praiseclaimhealface
youryouringto
-
might.care.love.face.
Words: Jeffery Rowthorn (1934- ). L.M. Music: Robert A. Schumann (1810-1856). CANONBURY
B 98
EarthTrumSteelClass
Knowl
andpetand
roomsedge
-
--
allandmaandand
stars,pipes,chines,labs,truth,
-
loudloudloudloudloud
rushclashpoundboil
sound
inginginginging
-----
plancymhamtestwis
etsbalsmerstubesdom
---
-
singsingsingsingsing
tototototo
thethethethethe
LordLordLordLordLord
aaaaa
newnewnewnewnew
song!song!song!song!song!
Lime
Hail,Harp,
AthDaugh
wind,lute,stoneleteter
---
andandandandand
rain,lyre,
beams,band,son,
loudloudloudloudloud
blowhumbuild
praycheer
ingminging
inging
---
--
snowcel
workpeo
mem
storm,los,ers,plebers
-----
singsingsingsingsing
tototototo
thethethethethe
LordLordLordLordLord
aaaaa
newnewnewnewnew
song!song!song!song!song!
God
has
done
mar
-
vel
- ous
- things.
We
will
sing
prais
es
- with a new
song!
Words: Herbert F. Brokering (1926- ) alt. 4.5.7.4.5.7.Ref. Music: David N. Johnson (1922-1987). EARTH AND ALL STARS Words and Music © 1968 Augsburg Publishing House. Used by permission of Augsburg Fortress Publishers.
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
B 99
Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
You
have
called
us
to
be
faith
ful
- in
our
life
and
min
is- try.
-
We
re
spond
- in
grate
ful
- wor
ship,
- joined
in
one
com
-
mun
i- ty.
- When
we
blur
your
gra
cious- im
age,
-
fo
cus- us
and
make
us
whole,
healed
and
strength
ened
-
as
your
peo
ple,
- we
move
on
ward
- toward
your goal.
Words: Jane Parker Huber (1926- ). © 1981 Jane Parker Huber. 8.7.8.7.D. Admin. by Westminster John Knox Press. Music: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). HYMN TO JOY
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
B 100
God,
your
will
is
still
cre
at
- ing,
- call
ing
- us
to
life
made new,
now
re
veal
- to
us
fresh
vis
tas
-
where
there's
work
to
dare
and do.
Keep
us
clear
of
all
dis tor
- tion,
- fash
ion- us
with
lov
ing
- care,
thus,
new
crea
tures
- in
your
im
age,
- we'll
pro
claim
- Christ
ev
ery- where.
-
Words: Jane Parker Huber (1926- ). © 1981 Jane Parker Huber. 8.7.8.7.D. Admin. by Westminster John Knox Press. Music: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). HYMN TO JOY
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
-
The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.
B 101
The Service for Holy Communion In Celebration of the Fruits of the Spirit
An ordained minister presides and consecrates the elements.
Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all.
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Standing. The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying oneness in Christ and the desire to be at peace with one another.
HoGra
lycious
--
SpirSpir
it,it,
--
stillin
creyour
atwis
- ingdom
--
Christ'sgrant
oneyour
churchgifts
into
tonguesus
aof
flame,new;
-movehal
lowwith
- andin-
transus
-
andform
inour
spireliv
-ing;us
-more
breathe
tothrough
serveall
God'swe
hosay
lyor
- name.do.
Words: C. Daniel Crews (1995). © 1995 by C. Daniel Crews. Used with permission. 8.7.8.7. Music: Southern Harmony (1835). ARISE
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Lord’s Prayer may be used as a conclusion to this prayer.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the bread is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
B 102
ThoughThough
II
maymay
speakgive
withall
bravI
estpos
- fire,sess,
-
andand
havestriv
theing
-giftso
tomy
alllove
inpro
spire,fess,
--
andbut
havenot
notbe
love:giv'n
myby
wordslove
arewith
vainin,
-
asthe
soundprof
ingit
--
brass,soon
andturns
hopestrange
lessly
--
gain.thin.
Words: Hal Hopson (1972). L.M. Music: Hal Hopson (1972); based on traditional English melody. GIFT OF LOVE Words and Music © 1972 by Hope Publishing Company.
OnSing,
lypray,
- beand
stillkeep
andhis
waitways
hisun
pleasswerv
-ureing,
--
inof
cheerfer
-ful
your
- hopeser
withvice
-heartfaith
conful
-tent.ly,
--
Heand
fillstrust
yourhis
needword;
tothough
fullun
estde
--
measserv
-ureing,
--
withyou'll
whatfind
dishis
cernprom
- ingise
--
lovetrue
hasto
sent;be.
doubtGod
notnev
ourer
-in
will
mostfor
- wantssake
-arein
B 103
knownneed
tothe
himsoul
whothat
chosetrusts
usin
forhim
hisin
own.deed.
-
Words: Georg Christian Neumark (1641). Tr. composite. 9.8.9.8.8.8. Music: Georg Christian Neumark (1657). BREMEN
OfThe
ThoughWe
allSpir
what'sgo
theitain
-Spir
showsheadpeace,
-
it'sifis
but
- giftsI
mysmade
topostera
-
me,sess
y,ware
--
-
Ia
andthat,
praylovelifein
thatnoita
Ie
selfneed
-
mayvilisy
-
-
nevcanours
world
erdeon
like
- ceasestroy,lease,this,
-to
howeachour
takeev
dayclear
-andertheest
-
-
treagreatSpirpur
sureisit
pose
-
--
mostmysays
is
thesedistoto
three:tress,me,
share
-love,then"Golove,
joy,this
forthjoy,
andisin
and
peace.joy.
peace."peace.
Words: Fred Pratt Green (c. 1979). © 1979 Hope Publishing Company. 8.8.8.4. Music: Austin C. Lovelace (b. 1919). © 1987 Hope Publishing Company. THREEFOLD GIFTS All rights reserved. Used by permission.
When the bread has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer
By your divine presence, By the holy sacraments, By all the merits of your life, sufferings, death, and resurrection,
Bless and comfort us, gracious Lord and God. Amen.
B 104
In the same way, after supper our Lord Jesus Christ took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to his disciples, saying: Drink from this, all of you; this is the blood of the new covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sin. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
Sitting. As the cup is served, the communicants stand to receive it.
LordLord
ofof
allall
kindgen
litle
--
ness,ness,
--
LordLord
ofof
allall
grace,calm,
yourwhose
handsvoice
swiftis
tocon
weltent
-come,ment,
--
yourwhose
armspres
toence
-emis
-
brace:balm:
bebe
therethere
atat
ourour
homsleep
ing,ing,
--
andand
givegive
us,us,
wewe
pray,pray,
youryour
lovepeace
inin
ourour
hearts,hearts,
Lord,Lord,
atat
thethe
eveend
ofof
thethe
day.day.
Words: Jan Struther (1901-1953). From Enlarged Songs of Praise (1931). 10.11.11.12. Used by permission of Oxford University Press. Music: Traditional Irish melody. SLANE
ToMay
daywe
- wein
allserv
areice
-called
to
ourto
beGod
disact
ciout
- plesthe
- ofliv
theing
-
Lord,word,
toand
helpwalk
tothe
setroad
thethe
capsaints
tivehave
- free,trod
maketill
plowall
sharehave
- outseen
ofand
sword,heard.
toAs
feedstew
theards
-hunof
gry,the
-
B 105
quenchearth
theirmay
thirst,we
makegive
lovethanks
andin
peaceone
ourac
fast,cord
-toto
Godserve
whothe
poorcalls
andus
homeall
lessto
- first,be
ourdis
easeci
-andples
-comof
fortthe
- last.Lord.
Words: H. Kenn Carmichael (1985). © 1989 by H. Kenn Carmichael. C.M.D. Music: R. Vaughan Williams (1872-1958). From The English Hymnal. © Oxford University Press 1906. Used by permission. All rights reserved. KINGSFOLD
WeHelpthat,
walkthen,when
byO
our
faithLord,life
andourof
notun
faith
bybeis
-sight;lief;
done,
-noandin
gramay
realms
ciousourof
- wordsfaithclear
weaer
-
hearboundlight
-from
towe
Christ,callmay
whoonbe
spokeyouhold
-
aswhenyou
noneyouas
e'erareyou
spoke;nearare,
butandwith
weseekfull
bewhereand
lieveyouend
- himareless
-
near.found:sight.
Words: Henry Alford (1844), alt. C.M. Music: Andrew Hart’s Psalter (1615). DUNDEE
B 106
God,When
whenthe
Idark
stand,lord
noof
pathlone
beli
-foreness
--
mepre
clear,vails,
-
whenand,
evall
eryde
- prayerfeat
-seems
ed,
-prisjoy
onerand
- offriend
myship
-pain;die;
comecome,
withbe
amy
genjoy,
tlesuch
- nesslove
- whichthat
calmsnev
myer
-fear,fails,
Lordpierce
ofthe
myself
helppit
-less
y
--
ness,of
- mymy
vicshad
toryowed
--
gain.sky.
Words: T. Herbert O’Driscoll (1980). © 1980 by T. Herbert O’Driscoll. (Licensed under CCLI.) 10.10.10.10. Music: William H. Monk (1823-1889). EVENTIDE
When the cup has been served, the communicants stand.
Our Lord Jesus Christ said: Drink from this, all of you. Do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.
All partake together.
Silent Prayer Christ, the Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world;
Grant to us your peace. Amen.
Ho
ly
- Spir
it,
- ev
er
- liv
ing
- as
the
church
's
ver
y
-
life;
Ho
ly
- Spir
it,
- ev
er
- striv
ing
- through
us
B 107
in
a
cease
less
- strife;
Ho
ly- Spir
it,
- ev
er
-
form
ing
- in
the church
the
mind
of
Christ:
you
we
praise
with
end
less
- wor
ship
- for
your
gifts
and
fruits
un
priced.
-
Words: Timothy Rees (1874-1939), alt. 8.7.8.7.D. Music: John Wyeth (1812). NETTLETON
Whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death,
Until he comes.
The congregation gives the right hand of fellowship, signifying renewed dedication and unity of purpose in the service of Christ.
GiftsLove,
mayand
difjoy,
fer,and
- aspeace,
mayand
serpa
vice,tience,
--
yetkind
weness,
-folcar
lowing,
--
oneself
truecon
-Lord,trol;
-manthese
ithe
- festfruits
- edfor
-
inwhich
yourwe
preshun
ence,ger
--
foras
theyour
comgifts
monfor
- goodall
outun
poured.fold.
--
Words: C. Daniel Crews (1995). © 1995 by C. Daniel Crews. Used with permission. 8.7.8.7. Music: Southern Harmony (1835). ARISE
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto
you; The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace;
B 108
In the name
of
Je
sus.
- A
men.
-
The text of the communion liturgy is reprinted with permission from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship. Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America, Bethlehem, PA. www.moravian.org.