Jesus Risen and Ascended
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Sing of a God in majestic divinity (StF 13)
Sing of a God in majestic divinity
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Colours of day dawn into my mind (StF 167)
Colours of day dawn into my mind
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Darkness like a shroud covers the earth (StF 170)
Darkness like a shroud covers the earth
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The desolate Messiah dies (StF 283)
The desolate Messiah dies
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After darkness, light (StF 292)
After darkness, light
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All heaven declares (StF 293)
All heaven declares the glory of the risen Lord
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All you that seek the Lord who died (StF 294)
All you that seek the Lord who died
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Alleluia, alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord (StF 295)
Alleluia, alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord
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Christ has risen while earth slumbers (StF 296)
Christ has risen while earth slumbers
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Christ is alive! Let Christians sing (StF 297)
Christ is alive! Let Christians sing
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Christ the Lord is risen today; Alleluia! (StF 298)
Christ the Lord is risen today; Alleluia!
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Easter jubilation fills the streets and towns (StF 299)
Easter jubilation fills the streets and towns
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Hail the day that sees him rise, Alleluia! (StF 300)
Hail the day that sees him rise, Alleluia!
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Hail, thou once despised Jesus (StF 301)
Hail, thou once despised Jesus
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He has risen (StF 302)
He has risen, he has risen
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I know that my Redeemer lives (StF 303)
I know that my Redeemer lives
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Jesus is risen, alleluia! (StF 304)
Jesus is risen, alleluia!
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Low in the grave he lay (StF 305)
Low in the grave he lay
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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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On the day of resurrection (StF 307)
On the day of resurrection
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On the journey to Emmaus with our hearts cold as stone (StF 308)
On the journey to Emmaus with our hearts cold as stone
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See, what a morning, gloriously bright (StF 309)
See, what a morning, gloriously bright
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Sing a song, sing a joyful song (StF 310)
Sing a song, sing a joyful song
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The day of resurrection (StF 311)
The day of resurrection, earth, tell it out abroad!
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The head that once was crowned with thorns (StF 312)
The head that once was crowned with thorns
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Thine be the glory (StF 313)
Thine be the glory
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This joyful Eastertide (StF 314)
This joyful Eastertide
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We sing the praise of Jesus (StF 315)
We sing the praise of Jesus
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When Easter to the dark world came (StF 316)
When Easter to the dark world came
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We have a gospel to proclaim (StF 418)
We have a gospel to proclaim
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Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart (StF 545)
Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart
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Best Easter hymns?
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God eternal, timeless moment (website only)
“God eternal, timeless moment” by David Lees New on 31 May, 2017 - a hymn suitable for Trinity Sunday and throughout the year
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God who knows our darkest moments (website only)
“God who knows our darkest moments” by Gareth Hill New on 20 October, 2016 - written to mark the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster, a hymn that speaks to all our griefs and to God's unfailing constancy and love
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In this house all people will be welcome (website only)
“In this house all people will be welcome” by Paul McDermott New on 16 November 2015 – a hymn about transforming a church of welcome into lives of service
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Like Thomas (Life is hard at times) (website only)
“Life is hard at times” by Heather Gallagher New on 9 August, 2017 - the example of Thomas as an inspiration when "faith is low"
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Safe, locked inside that upper room (website only)
"Safe, locked inside that upper room" by Marjorie Dobson New on 1 March, 2012 (transferred from Methodist Church website)
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Services for use at home
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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
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Was it the shaking ground that moved (website only)
"Was it the shaking ground that moved" by Andrew Pratt New on 1 March, 2012 (transferred from Methodist Church website)
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What peace is there for tarnished lives (website only)
"What peace is there for tarnished lives" by Andrew Pratt New on 15 April 2014 - a post-Easter reflection
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When our futures are uncertain (website only)
“When our futures are uncertain” by Adrian Low New on 10 March 2015 - reflecting the life and example of the disciple Thomas