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Northwestern Publishing House1250 N. 113th St., Milwaukee, WI 53226-3284© 2008 Northwestern Publishing House.Published 2008Printed in the United States of America

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from the publisher or from the other copyright holders. For furthercopyright information, see Acknowledgments on page 232.

Manufactured in the United States of America.ISBN 978-0-8100-2065-8

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Authorized by the

Commission on Worship of the

Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

NORTHWESTERN PUBLISHING HOUSEMilwaukee, Wisconsin

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CONTENTS

PageForeword ................................................................................................. 886

Gathering Rite on Holy Baptism............................................................. 887Gathering Rite on the Word of God........................................................ 810Divine Service I ...................................................................................... 813Notes on Divine Service II...................................................................... 826Divine Service II ..................................................................................... 827

Index to the Psalms ................................................................................. 835Psalms ..................................................................................................... 836

Hymns and Canticles .............................................................................. 861

Acknowledgments................................................................................... 232Indexes .................................................................................................... 233

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FOREWORD

The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH) served congregations of the Wisconsin EvangelicalLutheran Synod from 1941 to 1993. In 1993 Christian Worship: A Lutheran Hymnal(CW) took its place as the primary hymnal in the church body. It was the consensus ofthose who worked on the “new” hymnal that it should not serve for as many years asTLH. It was the vision of those committee members and the WELS Commission onWorship that a hymnal should serve 25 to 30 years. Over the course of that many years,worship resources change and worship practice in the church body might change as well.

Christian Worship: Supplement (CWS) is making its appearance in 2008, 15 years afterthe production of CW, or “midway” between hymnals. Already there have beensignificant changes in the worship resources available. Producing a supplement is a wayto take advantage of such changes and to assist worshipers, worship planners, andworship leaders in making use of these new resources.

The work on this supplement began in 2003. The Hymnal Supplement Committee,appointed by WELS Commission on Worship, set the course for its work with a missionstatement that reflects the changing landscape in worship while at the same time makes itclear that the path forward would build on the theology, resources, and practice of ourhistory. The committee worked under this charter:

The work of the committee is to prepare a supplement to Christian Worship thatwill assist worshipers and worship planners by providing them with a resource that

a. reflects worship as proclamation of the gospel.b. affirms the liturgical and historic practice of the church.c. provides an expanded repertoire of liturgical materials and hymnody.d. represents the best of a variety of musical genres appropriate for worship. e. intends to unify worship. f. is balanced, allowing worship to be both contextual and countercultural.g. is beneficial to and usable by WELS members at church and at home.

The result of working from this mission statement is an expanded landscape ofworship materials.

• One of the projects for this book was to provide an alternate set of readingsfor the First and Second Lessons in the three-year lectionary. These alternatereadings coincide thematically with the Gospel Lessons.

• Two musical settings of the historic liturgy are included. One is a through-composed version. The second picks up Martin Luther’s idea of a hymn-based liturgy.

• Gathering Rites that focus on Baptism and on the Word are intended to serveas alternate beginnings to Divine Service I or Divine Service II.

• The section of Psalms expands the selection of psalms, provides new refrainsand psalm tones, and includes some refrains that are closely tied to majorfestivals in the church year.

• A set of Meditations (devotions) is provided for use in church, school,and home.

In the area of hymnody, the landscape of musical and textual expression is broadened.

• Authors of hymn texts and composers of hymn tunes that have come to lightsince 1993 are represented.

• Hymns from many different eras and in various musical styles are included.

• Some hymns are more suited to organ accompaniment while others are moresuited to piano accompaniment. Still others work with either or with guitaraccompaniment.

• Alternate settings and resources that may be added to the hymns for variety(e.g. descants and instrumental parts) are available in the AccompanimentEdition and/or on the Accompaniment CD-ROM.

• Notes about the hymns and suggestions for singing the hymns are a new featurefound in the Accompaniment Edition.

The mode of publication also reflects a changed landscape. Along with the hard copyPew Edition, the Electronic Pew Edition of the book is available to provide as manymaterials as possible for use in an electronic age.

The goal of this publication is the same as that of Christian Worship: A LutheranHymnal. In the introduction to CW, project director Kurt J. Eggert wrote, “The goalwas to deliver to the church a strongly Christ-centered book.” That is also the goal ofthose who worked on this book and the goal of the WELS Commission on Worship.Through these resources, may the Word of Christ be proclaimed among us and mayGod continue to do his good work among us through that proclamation.

Christ, the Alpha and Omega; Christ, the firstborn from the dead;Christ, the life and resurrection; Christ, the Church’s glorious head:Praise and thanks and adoration And unending worship beTo the Father and the Spirit And to you eternally. (CWS 750)

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DIVINE SERVICE I

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In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

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CONFESSION OF SINS

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In the peace of forgiveness, let us praise the Lord.

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O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good.

And his mercy endures forever.

We give thanks, almighty God, that you have refreshed us with this Holy Supper.We pray that through it you will strengthen our faith in you and increase our lovefor one another. We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives andreigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

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O God the Father, source of all goodness, in your loving kindness you sent yourSon to share our humanity. We thank you that through him you have given uspardon and peace in this sacrament. We also pray that you will not forsake us butwill rule our hearts and minds by your Holy Spirit so that we willingly serve youday after day, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with you andthe Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

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The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you. The Lord look on you with favor and give you peace.

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Blessed Lord, you have given us your Holy Scriptures for our learning. May weso hear them, read, learn, and take them to heart, that being strengthened andcomforted by your Holy Word, we may cling to the blessed hope of everlastinglife, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the HolySpirit, one God, now and forever.

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Almighty God, grant to your Church the Holy Spirit and the wisdom that comesfrom above. Let nothing hinder your Word from being freely proclaimed to the joyand edifying of Christ’s holy people, so that we may serve you in steadfast faithand confess your name as long as we live, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, wholives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

(spoken) Amen.

The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you. The Lord look on you with favor and give you peace.

(spoken) Amen.

Accompaniment CD-ROM ResourcesAlternate beginning accompanimentDescants in C and Bb“Glory to God” full score, parts, and vocal descant“Holy, Holy, Holy” full score, parts, and vocal descantPiano accompanimentSimplified keyboard accompaniment

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DIVINE SERVICE II

NOTES ON DIVINE SERVICE IIThe canticle texts for Divine Service II are designed to fit a number of differenthymn tunes, to allow for creative or seasonal flexibility. See the suggested tunes andexplanatory notes below.

GLORIA (METER = LM, OR 88 88)

General tunes: MORNING HYMN CW 582O HEILIGE DREIFALTIGKEIT CW 480, 584, 586, 591O JESU CHRISTE, WAHRES LICHT CW 9, 383, 569OLD HUNDREDTH CW 233, 286, 316, 323, 334ST. CRISPIN CW 376, 391TALLIS’ CANON CW 597

Christmas: VOM HIMMEL HOCH CW 21, 38PUER NOBIS NASCITUR CW 5, 16, 53

Epiphany: TRURO CW 84Easter: DUKE STREET CW 152Pentecost: KOMM, GOTT SCHÖPFER CW 177Challenging: ANGELUS CW 274

DEUS TUORUM MILITUM CW 196, 502, 563FOX VALLEY CW 621

SANCTUS (METER = 76 76 D)

AURELIA CW 372, 538, 559ELLACOMBE CW 130, 275, 615LANCASHIRE CW 166MISSIONARY HYMN CW 557, 571MUNICH CW 78, 279VALET WILL ICH DIR GEBEN CW 19, 94, 131, 419WEBB CW 474, 566

NUNC DIMITTIS (METER = 76 76 D)

ANGEL’S STORY CW 368ANTHES CW 336, 339, 560FREUT EUCH, IHR LIEBEN CHRISTEN CW 93, 289ICH DANK DIR, LIEBER HERRE CW 445, 596ICH FREU MICH IN DEM HERREN CW 97KUORTANE CW 388, 552WIE LIEBLICH IST DER MAIEN CW 614WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN CW 18

Notes1. Be careful of hymn tune overlap. Try to avoid choosing hymn tunes for these

canticles if the tune is already being used in connection with one of the hymns in theservice. For example:

• If you use DUKE STREET for the Gloria on Easter Sunday, you might not want tosing all of CW 152, “I Know that My Redeemer Lives,” since people would besinging the same tune for both.

• If you use OLD HUNDREDTH for the Gloria, you should avoid singing CW 233,286, 316, 323, or 334 elsewhere in the service, since all five hymns use thesame tune.

2. If you find an engaging hymn tune for one of these canticles that might be unfamiliarto the people of your congregation, consider taking the time to teach it. Let them hearit played by an instrumentalist or sung by a soloist or choir for a few weeks beforeyou invite them to sing it.

3. For variety, make use of special singers, choirs, or instruments for any CW descants,or to double the melody line. For a festive effect during Easter or on Pentecost,consider using more elaborate accompaniments, possibly with brass instrument(s) forthe Gloria and Sanctus, or a descanting wind instrument for the Nunc Dimittis. Suchaccompaniments could be used on select stanzas.

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DIVINE SERVICE IIDivine Service II is a version of the historic liturgy of the Christian church. This order isintended to be used when Holy Communion is celebrated.

HYMN

STAND

INVOCATION*

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

Amen.

CONFESSION

Dear friends, let us approach God with a true heart and confess our sins, asking himin the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to forgive us.

The congregation may kneel.

Lord of life, I confess that I am by nature dead in sin. For faithless worrying and selfish pride, For sins of habit and sins of choice,For the evil I have done and the good I have failed to do,

You should cast me away from your presence forever. O Lord, I am sorry for my sins. Forgive me, for Jesus’ sake.

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Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. In his great mercy, Godmade us alive in Christ even when we were dead in our sins. Hear the word ofChrist through his called servant:

I forgive you all your sins in the name of the Father and of the Son and of theHoly Spirit.

Amen.

LORD, HAVE MERCY‡ Mark 10:47

Kyrie

In peace, let us pray to the Lord.

For the well-being of all people everywhere, that they may receive from you allthey need to sustain body and life, hear our prayer, O Lord.

Lord, have mercy.

For the spread of your life-giving gospel throughout the world, that all who are lostin sin may be brought to faith in you, hear our prayer, O Christ.

Christ, have mercy.

For patience and perseverance in this life, that we may not lose the hope of heavenas we await your return, hear our prayer, O Lord.

Lord, have mercy.

Lord of life, live in us that we may live for you.

Amen.

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†“The use of the keys is that special power and right which Christ gave to his church on earth: to forgive the sinsof penitent sinners” (The Small Catechism, First: What is the use of the keys?). See John 20:21-23.‡Kyrie is the Greek word for Lord. The expression “Lord, have mercy” is one of the oldest worship responses inthe Christian church.*The name of the triune God and the sign of the cross remind worshipers of their baptisms.

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GLORY BE TO GOD* Luke 2:14Gloria in Excelsis

During Advent and Lent the Gloria in Excelsis is omitted.

1 All glory be to God on high!Your name, O Lord, we glorify;We praise you for your peace and grace,Your favor toward our fallen race.

2 Our grateful thanks to you we bring,For your great glory, heav’nly King,For all, O Father, you have doneThrough Jesus Christ, your only Son.

3 O Lamb of God, to you we pray,You take all human sin away;Have mercy, Lord; receive our prayer; From God’s right hand, your mercy share.

4 You, Christ, are holy—Lord alone;The Father’s glory you made known.We by your Spirit sing again:“All glory be to God!” Amen.

THE WORD

SALUTATION†

The Lord be with you.

And also with you.

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PRAYER OF THE DAY

Let us pray.

The Prayer of the Day is spoken.

Amen.

BE SEATED

FIRST LESSON

PSALM OF THE DAY

SECOND LESSON

VERSE OF THE DAY

The choir sings the proper Verse of the Day, or the congregation sings the following general verse. During Lent the general verse is omitted.

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*Christians praise God by proclaiming the great things he has done to accomplish our rescue from sin. “Glory toGod in the Highest” has been a Christian song of worship since the fourth century.†This greeting has deep roots in Christian worship and marks the beginning of the Word section and theSacrament section (page 30 [33]) of the service.

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BE SEATED

DISTRIBUTION*

During the distribution the congregation may sing one or more hymns.

STAND

SONG OF SIMEON† Luke 2:29-32

Nunc Dimittis

We give you thanks, O Lord, for the foretaste of the heavenly banquet that youhave given us to eat and to drink in this sacrament. Through this gift you have fedour faith, nourished our hope, and strengthened our love. By your Spirit help us tolive as your holy people until that day when you will receive us as your guests atthe wedding supper of the Lamb, who lives and reigns with you and the HolySpirit, one God, now and forever.

Amen.

BLESSING‡ Numbers 6:24-26

The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you. The Lord look on you with favor and give you peace.

Amen.

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*The Scriptures teach that the celebration of the Lord’s Supper connects us intimately with Christ and with oneanother as Christians who are united around a common confession of faith.†The Nunc Dimittis (“Now dismiss”) is also known as the “Song of Simeon.” Through God’s Word andSacrament, we have seen Jesus Christ, and like Simeon we find divine peace and comfort through faith inthe Savior.‡The blessing of Aaron has been spoken over God’s people for over 3,500 years. The Lord said, “So they willput my name on [them], and I will bless them” (Numbers 6:27).

2 All glory to the Father,All glory to the Son,

All glory to the Spirit,Forever three in one;

For as in the beginning,Is now, shall ever be,

God’s triune name resoundingThrough all eternity.

1 O Lord, now let your servantDepart in peace, assured:

For I have seen your promisedincarnate, saving Word—

A Light that will enlightenAll gloom where Gentiles dwell;

The brilliant, crowning gloryOf those in Israel!

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Accompaniment CD-ROM ResourcesAlternate Prayers of Thanksgiving

Electronic Pew Edition (03N3034)Melody and text graphics of the canticles for each suggested hymn tune (see page 26).

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INDEX TO THE PSALMS

THE CHURCH YEAR

Advent .............................................14, 24, 96Christmas.........................................98Epiphany..........................................37, 72, 98, 148Lent..................................................22, 51a, 69, 116Easter ...............................................3, 30, 110, 118Ascension ........................................47, 110Pentecost..........................................40, 51b, 122, 150End Time .........................................3, 14, 37, 46, 47, 72, 110, 124, 142

OCCASIONS IN LIFE

Sin, Confession, Forgiveness ..........14, 51a, 51bTrouble, Persecution, Danger..........3, 46, 124, 142Deliverance......................................3, 14, 40, 46, 69, 116, 124, 142 Comfort............................................30, 40, 124Sickness ...........................................40, 142Old Age ...........................................37Death................................................3, 40, 69Creation, Nature, Providence ..........96, 115, 150Word ................................................37Worship ...........................................40, 72, 96, 115, 122, 150Thanksgiving ...................................115, 118Sanctification...................................51bEvangelism ......................................51bMissions...........................................110Education.........................................37Anniversary .....................................37, 115Close of a Meeting ..........................115Christian Unity ................................122Morning ...........................................3Evening............................................3

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(Alterations in other stanzas also by M. Schultz.)Tune: COVENANT CHURCH (77 77)Tune, Setting: K. Lee Scott, b. 1950 ©1990 Concordia Publishing House. All rights reserved.

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Benjamin H. Kennedy was born in 1804 in Summerhill, England. His father was anAnglican pastor. Kennedy attended St. John’s College, Cambridge, and was laterappointed there as a professor of Greek in 1867. He received an honorary doctor ofdivinity by royal mandate in 1886.

The tune COVENANT CHURCH was written by K. Lee Scott. He has emerged as one ofAmerica’s foremost composers of music for the church. He has published more than threehundred compositions including anthems, hymns, works for solo voice, organ, brass, andmajor works.

Singing the Hymn

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This hymn is especially appropriate on the First Sunday of Advent, but it would also makea lovely anthem that could easily be sung by a group of children on Palm Sunday. Anotherpossibility would be to substitute this hymn for Psalm 24 when it appears in the lectionary.

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Tune: PEACE CAME TO EARTH (10 10 10 88)Richard Jeffrey, b. 1952 © 2000 Birnamwood Publications (ASCAP), a division ofMorningStar Music Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

Setting: Richard Jeffrey, b. 1952, alt.; arr. Mark Kellner © 2000 Birnamwood Publications(ASCAP), a division of MorningStar Music Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Used bypermission.

Alt. Accompaniment: J. S. Bakken, b. 1981 © 2005 J. S. Bakken. All rights reserved. Used by permission.Descant: J. S. Bakken, b. 1981 © 2005 J. S. Bakken. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

This text was written by Jaroslav Vajda to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ordinationof Theodore Schneider, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Lancaster,Pennsylvania. Written on January 24, 1984, it was first used on Trinity Sunday, June 17,1984. Vajda himself comments on his text with these words:

I was pleased to write a text that would explore more of the implications ofthe Incarnation than are ordinarily found in Christmas texts; for example, thecommunion that takes place in the Sacrament of the Altar, and the incor-poration of believers into the Body of Christ. One is dealing with the veryessence of Christianity, in which the Incarnation is absolutely essential to theworld’s redemption and the union of the creature with the Creator andRedeemer. The repetition of Immanuel is meant to impress its literal meaningon the singer of the hymn with its numerous implications.

Singing the Hymn

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An alternate accompaniment is provided along with its instrumental descant. Thecomposer, Jeremy Bakken, suggests the following uses for this accompaniment:

Stanza 1: honor the dotted ties (i.e., make them ties), play only the melody in theright hand.

Stanza 2: honor the dotted ties, play the melody and harmony in the right hand.Stanza 3: do not honor the dotted ties, play the melody and harmony in the right

hand.Stanza 4: same as stanza 3 with the descant (flute, violin).

Accompaniment CD-ROM ResourcesDescant in C and Bb

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CW: Supplement CommitteeChairman: Kermit Moldenhauer

Rites Subcommittee: Keith Wessel (Chairman), JohnKoelpin, Steven Lange, Jon Zabell

Hymns Subcommittee: Michael Schultz (Chairman), JamesBakken, Grace Hennig, Ruth Mattek,Peter Prange

Project Director: Bryan Gerlach(Commission on WorshipAdministrator)

Ex officio: Mark Bitter (Commission on Worship Chairman)

NPH Sacred Music and Worship Editor:Carl Nolte

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Liturgical MaterialsScripture is taken from the HOLYBIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®. NIV®. Copyright © 1973,1978, 1984 by International Bible Society.Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.

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The following authors, composers, andsources are acknowledged.

Divine Service ITexts revised from The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941.

Music: © 2002 Kermit Moldenhauer.

Divine Service II“Glory Be to God”

Text: © 2006 Stephen P. Starke.“General Verse”

Music: © 2005 Dale Witte. “Holy, Holy, Holy”

Text: © 2006 Stephen P. Starke.“Lamb of God”

Music: © 2005 Dale Witte. “Song of Simeon”

Text: © 2006 Stephen P. Starke.

PsalmsPsalm 3, 96

Music: © 2005 Dale Witte.Psalm 14, 47, 72

Music: © 2005 Lynn L. Petersen.Psalm 22, 24, 115, 142

Music: © 2006 John Reim.Psalm 30, 110, 116

Music: © 2005 Kenneth Kosche.Psalm 37

Music: © 2005 Kevin Hildebrand.Psalm 40

Music: © 2005 David Cherwien.Psalm 46, 69, 98, 118

Music: © 2006 Kermit Moldenhauer.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTSPsalm 51a, 124, 148

Music: © 2005 Ronald Shilling.Psalm 51b, 122

Music: © 2005 Raymond Haan.Psalm 150

Music: © 2005 Michael Schultz.

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A Selection of Hymns ............................................768Alford, Henry........................................................756Allendorf, Johann Ludwig Conrad .......................711

Baker, Henry W. ..................................................729Baue, Frederic W. .................................................742Bernard of Cluny...................................................728Blycker, Philip W..................................................723Brokering, Herbert ................................................780

Coleman, Gerald P. .......................................714, 761

Dudley-Smith, Timothy ................716, 733, 749, 778Dunstan, Sylvia .....................................................746

Psalter, Edinburgh ................................................766Eickmann, Paul E. ................................................753

Fleming, Larry L...................................................730Florindez, Lorraine ...............................................767Franzen, F. M........................................................702

Gauger, Laurie F. ..................................715, 731, 785Gerhardt, Paul .......................................................736Getty, Keith...................................727, 735, 745, 752Getty, Kristyn........................................................727Green, Fred Pratt ...........................................734, 777Green, Melody ......................................................747

Haas, David...................................................758, 759Haugen, Marty ......................................................757Hopson, Hal H. .....................................................732

Idle, Christopher M. .....................................713, 721Irons, William Josiah ............................................776

Joncas, Michael.....................................................741

Kennedy, Benjamin H. .........................................701Klepper, Jochen.............................................705, 781Kosche, Kenneth T................................................725Kyamanywa, Bernard ...........................................719

Leaf, Robert ..........................................................765Luther, Martin .......................................................720

Massie, Richard.....................................................720Mueller, Steven P..................................................750

Neale, John M. ......................................................740Neumeister, Erdmann ...........................................737

Olson, Howard S...................................................719

Paris, Twila ...........................................................748Prange, Peter M. ...................................................726

Quinn, James.........................................................741

Reinhardt, Kurt E. .................................................739Rogner, David W. .................................................755Rupprecht, Oliver C. ............................................711

Sandell Berg, Carolina ..........................................765Schultz, Michael ...........................701, 757, 772, 779Seddon, James E. ..................................................774Spafford, Horatio G. ............................................760Starke, Stephen P. ...............710, 722, 723, 743, 754,

762, 763, 764, 782, 784Struther, Jan ..........................................................769Stuempfle, Herman G. ..........705, 709, 718, 724, 751

770, 772, 775, 781, 783

Taulé, Alberto .......................................................767Thomerson, Kathleen............................................771Townend, Stuart....................................735, 745, 752Tranovsky, Juraj ...................................................708

Vajda, Jaroslav J. ..................707, 708, 712, 717, 738Vieker, Jon D. ...............................................736, 767Voelker, Robert E. ................................................737

Westendorf, Omer E. ............................................744Wesley, Charles ....................................................704Wilbur, Richard.....................................................706

AUTHORS, TRANSLATORS, AND SOURCES OF HYMNS Ahnfelt, Oskar.......................................................765

Bachofen, Johann Caspar......................................737Bakken, J. S.....................................*707, *774, *704Bakken, James.................................*709, *766, *702Barrett, Bonnie....................................................*768Baue, Jean Neuhauser ...........................................742Becker, Bruce W...................................................754Behnke, John A...................................................*744Bell, John L. .........................................................713Bliss, Philip P........................................................760Braun, William....................................................*728Bunjes, Paul G. .............................................711, 718Busarow, Donald A.............................................*754

Chapin, Rachel....................................................*709Chepponis, James J. ..............................................773Coleman, Gerald P. .......................................714, 761Columbian Harmony.............................................750

Eggert, John R.............................................710, *776Etlich Christlich lider ...........................................736

Fedak, Alfred V. ...................................................708Fleming, Larry L. .................................................730Folkening, John...................................................*742

Geistliche Volkslieder ...........................................718Gerike, Henry V. ..................................................737Gerlach, Bryan ................................*724, *726, *734Getty, Keith...................................727, 735, 745, 752Getty, Kristyn........................................................727Goss, John .............................................................753Green, Melody ......................................................747

Haas, David...................................................758, 759Haugen, Marty ..............................703, 756, 757, 763Hayes, Mark..........................................................714Hennig, G. A. ...................715, *734, 738, *766, 784Herl, Joseph...............713, *737, *746, 755, 781, 785Hobby, Robert.....................................................*723Holst, Gustav.........................................................728Hopp, Roy.............................................................777Hopson, Hal H. .............732, *750, *751, *768, *770Husberg, Amanda .................................................767Hyslop, Scott M. .......................................*763, *785

Janco, Steven R.....................................................740Jeffrey, Richard.....................................................707Jennings, Carolyn..................................................724Johnson, Stephen R. .............................................764Joncas, Michael.....................................................741Jones, Joseph D. ...................................................782

Kellner, Mark........................................................707Kosche, Kenneth T......................................*718, 725Krentz, Anne .......................................................*750Kreutz, Robert E. ..................................................744

Macbeth Bain, J. L. ..............................................766Magness, Phillip....................................................721Mahnke, Allan.......................................................706Moldenhauer, Kermit...................702, 717, 720, 733,

739, *744, 749, 750, *767,769, 774, 775, 778, 788

Music, David W. ...................................................716

Nelson, Ronald A..................................................709

Olivers, Thomas....................................................704

Paris, Twila ...........................................................748Pelz, Walter L. .....................................................780Petersen, Lynn L. ..................................................786Purcell, Henry .......................................................751

Reim, John C. .......................................................729René, Nancy M. ....................................................734Rhode, Steven .....................................................*786Roberts, Philip L. ................................................*771Roberts, William B. ......................................710, 776Rose, Barry ...........................................................722

Schack, David A. ................................................*717Schalk, Carl F................................................712, 726Schubkegel, Joyce.................................................731Schultz, Ralph C. ......................................*758, *769Scott, K. Lee ...............................................701, *733Second Supplement to Psalmody in Miniature .....779Sensmeier, Randall ...............................................772Sheppard, Franklin L. ...........................................770Shilling, Ronald L. ...............................................787Smith, Adrian............................................*708, *762

Taulé, Alberto .......................................................767Taylor, Cyril V....................................................*774The Lutheran Hymnal ...........................................736The Sacred Harp ...................................................709Thomerson, Kathleen............................................771Townend, Stuart....................................735, 745, 752

Union Harmony ....................................................768

Vieker, Jon D. .....................................................*748

Wente, Steven F. ................................................*764Westbrook, Francis B..........................................*775William Tansur’s Compleat Melody .....................783Williams, Ralph Vaughn...............................704, 705

Zager, Daniel.........................................................762

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ABBOT’S LEIGH ......................................................774AGE’S END.............................................................731ARIC.......................................................................729

BACHOFEN..............................................................737BEACH SPRING .......................................................709BEREDEN VÄG FÖR HERRAN....................................702BESANCON..............................................................722BICENTENNIAL........................................................744BLESSED ARE THEY................................................730BLEST ARE THEY ...................................................758BLOTT EN DAG........................................................765BROTHER JAMES’ AIR.............................................766

CHRIST IS WITH ME ...............................................761COLCHESTER...........................................................783COVENANT CHURCH ...............................................701

DO NOT LET YOUR HEARTS BE TROUBLED............759DRAW NEAR...........................................................740

EL SEÑOR ES MI LUZ...............................................767

FLIGHT OF THE EARLS.............................................775FOLLOW ME ...........................................................772FORTUNATUS NEW..................................................726FOUNDATION ..........................................................768

GLORIOUS TREASURE..............................................755GOD’S ANGELS.......................................................725GWALCHMAI...........................................................782

HELMSLEY..............................................................704HOLY MANNA ........................................................750HOUSTON ...............................................................771

ICH LIEGE, HERR, IN DEINER HUT............................781IN CHRIST ALONE...................................................752IN UNITY AND PEACE .............................................773

JENNINGS................................................................784JESUS IST KOMMEN, GRUND EWIGER FREUDE ..........711JOYOUS LIGHT ........................................................763

KATY .............................................................739, 778KIRKWOOD .............................................................785

LAMB OF GOD ........................................................748LAUDA ANIMA ........................................................753LLANGLOFFAN ........................................................705

MAUNDY ................................................................717MAY THE PEACE OF GOD........................................745

MFURAHINI HALELUYA...........................................719MISSISSIPPI .....................................................710, 776MT. GRETNA ..........................................................733MY SOUL IN STILLNESS WAITS...............................703

NEWHOPE ...............................................................738NO TRAMP OF SOLDIERS’ MARCHING FEET.............716NORTHCROFT..........................................................762NORTHRIDGE ..........................................................720NUN FREUT EUCH....................................................736

O MEIN JESU, ICH MUSS STERBEN ............................718OH BUEN JESUS......................................................743OPEN DOOR............................................................777

PEACE CAME TO EARTH..........................................707PICARDY.................................................................746PREPARATION .........................................................742

REALITY .................................................................713RESIGNATION..........................................................749ROBINSON...............................................................734ROCKINGHAM OLD .................................................779

SANTO ESPIRÍTU .....................................................723SHANTI ...................................................................756SILVER SPRING .......................................................712SIXTH NIGHT ..........................................................708SIYAHAMBA............................................................732SLANE ....................................................................769SONG OF PRAISE .....................................................724SPEAK, O LORD......................................................735ST. PETER’S NORWALK...........................................764STABLE LAMP.........................................................706STAY WITH US.......................................................780

TAKE AND EAT .......................................................741TERRA BEATA ........................................................770THAXTED................................................................728THERE IS A HIGHER THRONE ..................................727THERE IS A REDEEMER ...........................................747TREE OF LIFE..........................................................754

UNION CITY ...........................................................721

VILLE DU HAVRE....................................................760

WESTMINSTER ABBEY ............................................751WHAT GRACE.........................................................715WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS....................................757WINTER..................................................................714

TUNES 44 886WHAT GRACE.........................................................715

48 44 88PREPARATION .........................................................742

48 48 and RefrainWINTER..................................................................714

65 85 and RefrainTHERE IS A REDEEMER ...........................................747

66 86 66 86TERRA BEATA ........................................................770

74 74 DGWALCHMAI...........................................................782

76 76 676STABLE LAMP.........................................................706

76 76 76 DTHAXTED................................................................728

76 76 77 and RefrainBEREDEN VÅG FOR HERRAN....................................702

76 76 DLLANGLOFFAN ........................................................705

77 77COVENANT CHURCH ...............................................701

77 78BLESSED ARE THEY................................................730

78 77STAY WITH US.......................................................780

8 7 9 8 8 7BESANCON..............................................................722

8 10 8 10 10 10 8 10SPEAK, O LORD......................................................735

86 86COLCHESTER...........................................................783SHANTI ...................................................................756

86 866GOD’S ANGELS.......................................................725

86 86 86BROTHER JAMES’ AIR.............................................766

86 86 88 86REALITY .................................................................713

86 86 and RefrainBICENTENNIAL........................................................744

86 86 DFLIGHT OF THE EARLS.............................................775

87 86 and RefrainSIYAHAMBA............................................................732

87 87ICH LIEGE, HERR, IN DEINER HUT............................781

87 87 12 7HELMSLEY..............................................................704

87 87 77SILVER SPRING .......................................................712

87 87 78 744NORTHRIDGE ..........................................................720

87 87 87FORTUNATUS NEW..................................................726LAUDA ANIMA........................................................753PANGE LINGUA.....................................................*746PICARDY.................................................................746SONG OF PRAISE .....................................................724WESTMINSTER ABBEY ............................................751

87 87 88 77BACHOFEN..............................................................737

87 87 887NEWHOPE ...............................................................738NUN FREUT EUCH ..................................................736

87 87 DABBOT’S LEIGH ......................................................774BEACH SPRING .......................................................709HOLY MANNA ........................................................750JOYOUS LIGHT ........................................................763MAUNDY ................................................................717MISSISSIPPI .....................................................710, 776O MEIN JESU, ICH MUSS STERBEN ............................718

88 6 88 86MT. GRETNA ..........................................................733

88 11 99 99 99DO NOT LET YOUR HEARTS BE TROUBLED............759

88 68 86KIRKWOOD .............................................................785

88 84AGE’S END.............................................................731

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88 86SIXTH NIGHT ..........................................................708

88 88JENNINGS................................................................784KATY .............................................................739, 778NORTHCROFT..........................................................762ROCKINGHAM OLD .................................................779

88 88 88 88TREE OF LIFE..........................................................754

88 88 and RefrainLAMB OF GOD ........................................................748

88 88 DIN CHRIST ALONE...................................................752ST. PETER’S NORWALK...........................................764

9 9 9 10 and RefrainCHRIST IS WITH ME ...............................................761

99 99 and RefrainMFURAHINI HALELUYA...........................................719

10 7 10 8 and RefrainHOUSTON ...............................................................771

10 9 6 9 DSANTO ESPIRÍTU .....................................................723

10 9 10 9 and RefrainMAY THE PEACE OF GOD........................................745

10 9 10 9 DBLOTT EN DAG........................................................765

10 10 10 10 and RefrainDRAW NEAR...........................................................740TAKE AND EAT .......................................................741

10 10 10 88PEACE CAME TO EARTH..........................................707

10 10 10 and AlleluiasROBINSON...............................................................734

10 11 10 9 9 8 9 12WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS....................................757

11 8 11 9 and RefrainVILLE DU HAVRE....................................................760

11 10 11 10 10OH BUEN JESUS......................................................743

11 10 11 10 11 11JESUS IST KOMMEN, GRUND EWIGER FREUDE ..........711

11 10 11 and RefrainMY SOUL IN STILLNESS WAITS...............................703

11 11 11 11FOUNDATION ..........................................................768

12 8 12 8 DGLORIOUS TREASURE..............................................755

12 12 12 12 and RefrainTHERE IS A HIGHER THRONE ..................................727

12 12 14 12ARIC.......................................................................729

14 14 6FOLLOW ME ...........................................................772

14 14 14 14OPEN DOOR............................................................777

CM DNO TRAMP OF SOLDIERS’ MARCHING FEET.............716UNION CITY ...........................................................721RESIGNATION..........................................................749

Irregular meterBLEST ARE THEY ...................................................758EL SEÑOR ES MI LUZ...............................................767IN UNITY AND PEACE .............................................773SLANE ....................................................................769

A Canticle to the Lamb.........................................787A stable lamp is lighted.........................................706All Christians who have been baptized.................736

Baptismal waters cover me ...................................739Blessed are they ...................................................730Blest are they ........................................................758

Christ has arisen, alleluia ......................................719Christ is with me ..................................................761Christ Jesus lay in death’s strong bands ...............720Christ, the Lord of hosts, unshaken ......................726Christ, the Word of God incarnate........................750Christ, your footprints through the desert .............709Church of God, elect and glorious ........................774Consider how the birds above...............................762

Day by day ............................................................765Do not let your hearts be troubled.........................759Draw near..............................................................740

Father, God of grace, you knew us .......................753For builders bold whose vision pure.....................775For you, O Lord, my soul in stillness waits ..........703

God’s own child, I gladly say it ............................737

Holy Spirit, the dove sent from heaven ................723How firm a foundation..........................................768How good it is and how pleasant ..........................773“How shall they hear,” who have not heard .........778

I lie, O Lord, within your care ..............................781I sing as I arise today ............................................779I want to walk as a child of the light.....................771If Christ had not been raised from death...............721In Christ alone ......................................................752In hopelessness and near despair ..........................738In silent pain the eternal Son.................................713In Unity and Peace ...............................................773

Jerusalem the golden.............................................728Jesus has come and brings pleasure eternal ..........711Jesus sat with his disciples....................................763Jesus, once with sinners numbered .......................710Jesus, take us to the mountain...............................712

Lamb of God ........................................................748Lo! He comes with clouds descending .................704Lord of all hopefulness .........................................769Lord, support us all day long ................................782

May the peace of God ..........................................745My Soul in Stillness Waits....................................703

No tramp of soldiers’ marching feet .....................716

Now greet the swiftly changing year ....................708Now let us all, in hymns of praise.........................777

O Christ, who called the Twelve...........................770O gracious Lord, I firmly am believing ................743O gracious Lord, with love draw near ..................784O Lord of nations .................................................785

Peace came to earth...............................................707Prepare the royal highway ....................................702

Rejoice in God! .....................................................733Rest, O Christ, from all your labor .......................718

Scatter the darkness, break the gloom...................722Sing with all the saints in glory.............................776Speak, O Lord .......................................................735Stay with us...........................................................780Stay with us, Lord, the sun descends ....................783

Take and eat ..........................................................741Thanks be to God!.................................................788The God of love ....................................................725The King will come at age’s end ..........................731The Lamb..............................................................714The Lord is my light .............................................767The Lord is our strength........................................786The Lord’s my Shepherd ......................................766The love of Christ, who died for me .....................749The night will soon be ending...............................705The Song of Moses ...............................................786There is a blessed home ........................................729There is a higher throne ........................................727There is a Redeemer..............................................747There is a time for ev’rything ...............................764The tree of life.......................................................754To the One who sits on the throne ........................787

Voices raised to you we offer ...............................724

We are singing ......................................................732We walk by faith and not by sight ........................756We were buried with him into death.....................761What grace is this! ................................................715What is this bread?................................................742When in our music God is glorified......................734When Jesus came from Nazareth..........................772When peace like a river.........................................760When you woke that Thursday morning...............717Where your treasure is ..........................................757Word of God, when all was silent.........................751

You satisfy the hungry heart .................................744You, Lord, are both Lamb and Shepherd..............746Your kingdom, O God ..........................................755Your only Son, no sin to hide ...............................748

Zion, at your shining gates....................................701

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