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The simplest of words – a hymn inspired by Matthew 18: 15-20
‘The simplest of words have eternal importance’ a hymn inspired by Matthew 18:15-20 The simplest of words have eternal importance, a 'yes' or a 'no' last for more than a day. Be careful in talking and choose your words wisely, then think before speaking of what you will say. How often we utter our words without wisdom. Perhaps we should ask 'Is it true?' 'Is it kind?' And what motivates us, should we be repeating the words that we heard, or the thoughts that we find? In love and compassion, then, let us consider the ways we affirm and the ways we deride the sisters and brothers, the neighbours God brought us, and then in God's harmony stand side by side. Andrew E Pratt (born 1948) Words © 2015 © 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: 12 11 12 11 Tune: STREETS OF LAREDO
Great God we need your present grace – a hymn at the time of the resignation of Boris Johnson
Great God we need your present grace,
for honesty’s been shaken.
We need integrity and truth,
enliven and awaken
a seam of trust, a sense of faith,
while life is so uncertain,
the future hidden from our sight,
opaque behind a curtain.
God give a calm and steady hand,
unshackled by ambition,
to challenge hatred and distrust,
yet not employ derision.
Give us the time to act and learn,
to unify this nation,
a place where all might live as one
in spite of rank or station.
Is it too much for us to build
in gracious love and living,
a place to care, not built on greed,
but generous in giving,
where children grow in peace with hope,
as sister and as brother,
that, hand in hand, within this world
we’ll live with one another.
Metre: 8787D iambic
Tune: CONSTANCE (Sullivan)
Andrew Pratt 7/7/2022 – Responding to the resignation of Boris Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party
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