Death, Judgement, Eternal Life
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God is Love: let heaven adore him (StF 103)
God is love: let heaven adore him
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Abide with me; fast falls the eventide (StF 141)
Abide with me; fast falls the eventide
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Why has God forsaken me? (StF 291)
Why has God fosaken me?
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Now the green blade rises from the buried grain (StF 306)
Now the green blade rises from the buried grain
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Best of all is God is with us (StF 610)
Best of all is God is with us
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When memory fades and recognition falters (StF 621)
When memory fades and recognition falters
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Day of judgment! Day of wonder! (StF 732)
Day of judgment! Day of wonder!
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God, hold us, enfold us, through desolate loss (StF 733)
God, hold us, enfold us, through desolate loss
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Going home, moving on (StF 734)
Going home, moving on, through God's open door
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How blest are they who trust in Christ (StF 735)
How blest are they who trust in Christ
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In heavenly love abiding (StF 736)
In heavenly love abiding, no change my heart shall fear
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Into the hands that blessed the children (StF 737)
Into the hands that blessed the children
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There is a new heaven; there is a new earth (StF 738)
There is a new heaven; there is a new earth
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Through the rivers of our tears (StF 739)
Through the rivers of our tears
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We cannot care for you the way we wanted (StF 740)
We cannot care for you the way we wanted
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We pray until the hour (StF 741)
We pray until the hour, that awesome hour unknown
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We trust the mighty love of God (StF 742)
We trust the mighty love of God that wraps us round
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Avoiding Holy Saturday
Thoughts on the significance of Easter Saturday by theologian Alan Lewis
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Going home, moving on (StF 734)
“Going home, moving on” by Michael L. Forster – a personal reflection by Marjorie Dobson
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The quaking earth is calm (website only)
"The quaking earth is calm" by Andrew Pratt New on 1 March, 2012 (transferred from Methodist Church website)
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The world is fraught with danger (website only)
“The world is fraught with danger” by Andrew Pratt New on 18 September 2018 – the post-Easter experience of St Thomas re-thought for the present day