1 He could have walked the easy road
to fortune and to fame.
He knew he could work miracles,
to heal the blind and lame.
He could have fed the starving poor
with fish as well as bread.
But Jesus knew that life held more
and chose God's word instead.
2 He could have trusted angels' wings,
up on that Temple tower.
To save him from a fall to death
was well within God's power.
The people would have marvelled then
and guessed this was God's son.
But Jesus would not take the test
to prove he was that one.
3 He could have taken full control,
the world lay at his feet.
He only had to say the word:
his rule would be complete.
The mountain view had caught his breath..
Power was a word away.
But Jesus turned back from it all
and God had won the day.
Marjorie Dobson (born 1940) based on Matthew 4 vs 1-11
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Metre: 8 6 8 6 8 6 8 6
Tune: KINGSFOLD
Category: worship
A hymn for Jesus’ temptation
Lent 1 – The temptation of Jesus
1 Jesus met supreme temptation,
countered subtlety with skill;
ever faithful to one purpose,
still committed to God's will.
2 With no food he soon was famished,
hunger racked him, filled his mind,
then a voice had come to taunt him,
'bread is there for you to find'.
3 Each illusion he would parry,
each temptation run to ground;
all the world was for the asking,
yet his faith was strong and sound.
4 Every miracle and wonder
he was tempted to perform
he rebutted, held the tension;
he would live beyond this storm.
5 And when we meet with temptation,
save us from each trial and test;
strengthen faith, God, give us courage,
help us strive toward the best.
Andrew Pratt (born 1948)
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Metre: 8 7 8 7
Tune: CROSS OF JESUS
God, when hope of peace is sullied – for Ukraine
God, when hope of peace is sullied
God, when hope of peace is sullied,
sown with hatred, fed with lies,
threaded through with blind rhetoric,
strengthen us and hear our cries.
Give us language to remodel
human values lost in dust
sharing through our conversation
lives of loving, living trust.
Take away all greed and grasping,
soothe our sorrow, meet our need,
help us as we seek to nurture
every bruised, or broken, reed.
May we see in every nation
siblings of a common birth,
seeing Christ in one another
sharing heritage and worth.
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Tune: ALL FOR JESUS
Written following President Trump’s meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, 28/2/2025.
Hymn Society, US and Canada – Conference
February 28, 2025
WE BELIEVE: THE HYMN SOCIETY TO GATHER IN DETROIT
The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada invites all who love congregational song to its Annual Conference, taking place July 13-16, 2025, on the campus of Wayne State University in Detroit. With the theme “We Believe: Faith, Community, and the Holy Act of Singing,” this year’s gathering will explore how singing together shapes faith and strengthens community, especially in times of change and challenge.
As churches navigate new realities, the conference will reflect on the 1,700th anniversary of the Nicene Creed, asking: How do we sing our faith today? Through vibrant worship, rich learning opportunities, and powerful communal singing, participants will celebrate the transformative role of song in healing brokenness and renewing peace.
Each evening, participants will experience a dynamic hymn festival led by renowned musicians and scholars, including Jan Kraybill, FHS, Mary Louise Bringle, FHS, Robert Batastini, FHS, Phillip Morgan, and C. Michael Hawn, FHS. A special highlight will be the joint hymn festival on Monday, July 14, at historic Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, presented in partnership with the National Association of Negro Musicians, which will also be gathering in Detroit.
The conference will feature engaging plenary speakers, including:
• Margaret Aymer – Professor of New Testament Studies, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
• Jennaya Robison – Artistic Director, National Lutheran Choir
• Peter Marty – Publisher and Editor, The Christian Century
Attendees will also have access to dozens of sectional presentations, the Emerging Scholars Forum, a hymnal showcase, interactive connection zones, and an Organ Institute on leading congregational song, led by Nicole Keller (University of Michigan).
Whether you are a church musician, scholar, poet, composer, worship leader, clergy member, educator, or simply someone who loves to sing, this conference is for you!
Register today at www.thehymnsociety.org. Early-bird rates are available through March 15, and advance rates through June 15.
About The Hymn Society
Founded in 1922, The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada is an ecumenical community dedicated to the transformative power of congregational song. Our members include scholars, musicians, poets, composers, clergy, worship planners, educators, and passionate singers. We believe that the holy act of singing together shapes faith, heals brokenness, transforms lives, and renews peace.
For more information, contact:
J. Michael McMahon, Executive Director
The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada
5 Thomas Circle, NW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20005-4153
📧 mike@thehymnsociety.org | 📞 800-843-8966
Sometimes the bible seems confused – a hymn inspired by Luke 6: 39 – 49
1 Sometimes the bible seems confused
and full of contradiction
God give us grace to hear your word,
your clear resounding diction.
2 Give us the eyes to see your way
and follow where you lead us,
that through your word, the bread of life
you may fulfill and feed us.
Andrew E Pratt (born 1948)
Words © 2014, 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: DOMINUS REGIT ME