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Lyrics:
God whose love is all around us,
who in Jesus sought and found us,
who to freedom new unbound us,
keep our hearts with joy aflame.
For the sacramental breaking,
for the honour of partaking,
for your life, our lives re-making,
young and old, we praise your name.
From the service of this table,
lead us to a life more stable,
for our witness make us able;
blessings on our work we claim.
Through our calling closely knitted,
daily to your praise committed,
for a life of service fitted,
let us now your love proclaim.
Author / Composer Comments
• Author Fred Kaan, from his book The Only Earth We Know (Stainer & Bell / Hope Publishing Co., 1999, page 50): “Among the earlier hymns I wrote for the Pilgrim Church in Plymouth [England], there were several related to the church’s celebration of the sacraments. I felt at the time that there was a rather serious shortage of Baptism and Communion hymns in the major hymnals.”
