A hymn for renewing our Covenant – God’s love can never be undone

As Methodists enter a season of renewing their Covenant with God, this hymn is a reminder that, whatever might befall, we cannot be separated from Love. 

1 God's love can never be undone,
the covenant be broken,
God's mercy never fades or ends,
the source of grace has spoken.

2 No disobedience demands
a final separation,
whatever we have said or done
brings us no condemnation.

3 Our history shows a God of love,
not one of crass rejection,
audacious love is ours because
of God's divine affection.

Andrew Pratt (born 1948)
Words © 2011 © Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England copyright@stainer.co.uk . Please include any reproduction for local church use on your CCL Licence returns. All wider and any commercial use requires prior application to Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Metre: 8 7 8 7
Tune: ST COLUMBA (Irish)

When the weeping of the nations – a hymn at the turning of the year

1	 When the weeping of the nations 
fills our hearts with holy dread,
when a devastated city
cannot bury all its dead,
God is in the conflagration,
crying where our children bled.

2 Dust will settle on the dying
cradled in a mother’s arms,
fearful faces meet the camera
knowing human hatred harms,
knowing only humane kindness
brings the peace that heals, disarms.

3 God remove our warring blindness,
give us grace that we might see
through the mists of mortal malice
how we fuel life’s agony,
how inaction, sullen silence,
marks our own complicity.

Andrew E Pratt (born 1948)
© 2016 Stainer and Bell Ltd.
8 7 8 7 8 7

Tunes: GRAFTON; PICARDY

Holy Innocents Hymn 28th December

Harassed, haunted child of Mary – Holy Innocents

1 Harassed, haunted child of Mary
ran before he learned to crawl,
filled with horror, those who loved him,
those who gave to him their all,
tore him from his bed and birth place,
blown before the sudden squall.

2 Doubt and danger dogged each footfall,
normal sounds now raised their fear;
noises in a cobbled courtyard:
Herod's minions drawing near?
Or the waking sounds of morning?
Nothing now is safe or clear.

3 Out of this endangered childhood,
rootless, no asylum found,
grew the strength of God to greatness,
yet with thorns his brow was crowned:
clothes divided, scourged, derided,
suffering without a sound.

4 Dare we beautify the image
when Christ's heirs still walk this earth,
when our children, harassed, hounded,
suffer death before their birth,
while their parents' haunted hunger
speaks of their discarded worth?

Andrew E Pratt (born 1948)
© 2000 Stainer & Bell Ltd
Words © 2000 Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England copyright@stainer.co.uk . Please include any reproduction for local church use on your CCL Licence returns. All wider and any commercial use requires prior application to Stainer & Bell Ltd.
8 7 8 7 8 7 Trochaic
Tune: PICARDY

Christmas Hymn – Long shadows fell across the floor

Long shadows fell across the floor – the first Christmas

1 Long shadows fell across the floor,
the sign of early morning light,
as Jesus gasped a human breath
and stars were fading from the night.

2 His parents waited for this dawn,
a dawn of love, of faith and grace.
But could a little baby boy
be God born in this horrid place?

3 The angels heralded such hope:
that God is very real and near,
and in the person of the Christ
love entered life and cast out fear.

4 We hear the angel song again,
today the story is re-told,
that in that squalid manger bed
our God was laid and love took hold;

5 Took hold of every willing heart,
began to build with child-like hope
a way of loving and of life
to challenge narrow human scope.

6 But then as now the season passed,
the seeming fairy tale had gone.
Sophistication countered truth.
In childlike hearts, hope lingers on.

Andrew E. Pratt (born 1948)
Words © 2004 Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England copyright@stainer.co.uk .
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Metre: 8 8 8 8
Tune: WAREHAM

Advent 4 ANNUNCIATION – MAGNIFICAT

ANNUNCIATION – MAGNIFICAT – 22 December 2024

1 Here a messenger was standing
waiting outside Mary's door,
not a face at all familiar
or that she had seen before.
Was there some anticipation,
or some other grave concern?
Could the stranger have a message,
what was there that she must learn?

2 First there came a welcome greeting,
Gabriel was now made known:
Mary was to be most favoured,
here God's love was being shown.
More of love, and greater kindness,
these were waiting in the wings.
News the messenger was bringing
pointed on to higher things.

3 God was coming as a person,
meeting every human need.
Mary had a role and purpose:
first give birth, then nurse and feed.
Shock, surprise and some resistance
underlined her every word
as young Mary sought to answer,
for the scheme seemed so absurd.

4 But there was much more for sharing
just to make the message clear;
more was needed from her Godhead
to dispel her natural fear.
Fire and love, the Spirit's power
would enfold her in God's care,
all at once she sensed God's comfort,
felt at last her Lord was there.

5 Now she magnified her praising,
thanks for all her God had done,
gift of life, God's gracious saving,
now the promise of a son.
We will go on in her footsteps:
latent servants of the Lord,
join our praise through all our giving,
all the love we can afford.

Andrew Pratt (born 1948)
Words © 2011 Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England copyright@stainer.co.uk .
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Metre: 8 7 8 7 8 7 8 7
Tune: DIM OND IES