Weaver God – Hymn
Author: Kate Compston; Tune: Noël Nouvelet (music for “Now the green blade riseth”) Explores themes of weaving , God, Creation and our job as co-weavers..
Author: Kate Compston; Tune: Noël Nouvelet (music for “Now the green blade riseth”) Explores themes of weaving , God, Creation and our job as co-weavers..
Author: Audrey Theodosia Bryant; Tune: 10.11 .11.12. Slane (Irish Trad Melody) Words usually sung to this tune: Lord of all hopefulness
Author: Sheila Redmond. Tune: As the Deer Pants for the water. Theme: He has lent us his whole creation, cherish it always.
Authors: Jessica, Emily and Sam Crawshaw; Tune: Twinkle, twinkle little star; Metre: 7.7.8.8.7.7; Good for children and community participation: Theme: Thanking God for different things.
Author: Margaret MacDonald. Tune: Waly Waly (H&P 594 – Song: An Upper Room did our Lord prepare). Metre: 8,8,8,8.
Theme: the earth is crying out for love… Iinterelatedness …. What can we do to turn the tide.. The part we play may seem so small .. but remember the story of the fishes
Author: Lisle Ryder. Tune: Finlandia 10.10.10.10.10.10. This hymn is relevant to the environment, to the neurodiverse and to Racial Justice Sunday
Author: George Stuart; Tune: The Ash Grove: 6.6.6.5.D. Hymn on climate change and what we can do. Plus Link to many other of his environment songs
Lisle Ryder has contributed an extra verse to the National Anthem This is Hymn No 26 in the hymns section on this… Read more >