Another mountain on the road – a hymn for Transfiguration Sunday

Another mountain on the road – a hymn for Transfiguration Sunday

1         Another mountain on the road 
           that led them to Jerusalem, 
           a rising path, a stony way, 
           the climb towards a brighter day.
          
2         They broke through mist, looked down on clouds, 
           the earth below now veiled to sight. 
           Above, the summit, time to rest, 
           a place of blessing for the blessed.
          
3         And as they waited Christ had gone, 
           a cloud of light was all they saw. 
           Then as the mist had cleared away, 
           he stood and shone as bright as day.
          
4         Confused and dazzled, stunned they stood, 
           his closest friends looked on in awe.
           But soon they’d see his utter loss, 
           beneath the shadow of a cross.
          
5         The heights of heaven, depths of hell, 
           still mirror all we know on earth:
           this brief oasis soon had passed, 
           and only grace and love would last.

Andrew Pratt (born 1948) © 2012 Stainer and Bell Ltd., London, England, www.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 8 8 8 Tune: WINCHESTER NEW
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Photo © Andrew Pratt 2026

Senses sharpened in the silence – Praise in time of Covid-19

Senses sharpened in the silence plus oakPhoto ©Andrew Pratt 2020

Senses sharpened in the silence,
gently, quietly, feel your breath,
know God’s love will never leave us,
now, or in our time of death.
In this time imagine bird song,
thunder of a mountain stream,
slap of waves along the shoreline,
things for which we hope or dream.

All the beauty of the starlight,
rainbow colours in the sky,
things that we can just imagine
feed our minds until we die,
fill our hearts with heightened wonder,
strain the sinews of our thought,
soon exhausting human language,
through the images we’ve caught.

Lifted up within the mystery,
now embodied in our praise,
mystic music moves our being,
sounding notes from phrase to phrase,
raising us beyond the present,
held in loving symphony;
God inspire our hearts with singing
in one cosmic harmony.

Andrew Pratt 19/4/2020
Words © 2020 Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England, http://www.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.
Tune: CALON LAN