Intercessory response
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Be still and know that I am God, and there is none beside me (StF 19)
Be still and know that I am God, and there is none beside me.
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Earth's creator, everyday God (StF 45)
Earth's creator, everyday God
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Jesu, Jesu, fill us with your love (StF 249)
Jesu, Jesu, fill us with your love
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When I needed a neighbour, were you there? (StF 256)
When I needed a neighbour, were you there?
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Would you walk by on the other side (StF 257)
Would you walk by on the other side
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Like the murmur of the dove’s song (StF 389)
Like the murmur of the dove’s song
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Neither death, nor life, nor angels nor powers (StF 474)
Neither death, nor life, nor angels nor powers
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Eternal Father, strong to save (StF 517)
Eternal Father, strong to save
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Father, hear the prayer we offer (StF 518)
Father, hear the prayer we offer
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Father, I place into your hands (StF 519)
Father, I place into your hands the things I cannot do
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Give to me, Lord, a thankful heart (StF 520)
Give to me, Lord, a thankful heart
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Here as we kneel, here as we pray (StF 521)
Here as we kneel, here as we pray
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Lord, in our lonely hours (StF 616)
Lord, in our lonely hours, and when our spirit faints
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Lord of life, we come to you (StF 651)
Lord of life, we come to you
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We lay our broken world (StF 718)
We lay our broken world in sorrow at your feet
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Mayenziwe 'ntando yakho (Your will be done on earth, O Lord) (StF 760)
Mayenziwe 'ntando yakho (Your will be done on earth, O Lord)
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Merciful Lord, in your loving kindness hear our prayer (StF 761)
Merciful Lord, in your loving kindness hear our prayer
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Beatitude (Blessed are the poor in Spirit) (website only)
“Beatitude” by Kimberley Rayson New on 24 September 2018 - setting of words from the Gospel of Matthew
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Come, Holy Spirit, come (website only)
“Come, Holy Spirit, come” by Barbara Honeyball Young New on 2 September, 2016 - a sung response with optional handbells
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Gifts for all – the worship music of Barbara Honeyball Young
It's not all about hymns. Barbara Honeyball Young uses responses and short songs to engage all ages in worship.
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Give us your comfort, Lord (website only)
“Give us your comfort, Lord” by Barbara Honeyball Young New on 2 September, 2016 - a sung response for prayers and intercessions
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We shall seek justice (website only)
Words of the prophet Micah as a sung response