What Does a “Home Run” Songbook/Podcast Look Like?

Hi all!

I’ve had a brainstorm the last few days that I cannot shake, and I am thinking of taking my podcast to a new level. I’m thinking of crafting an e-songbook to accompany each podcast for anybody interested in using the songs I do. This would be for sale if anybody wishes to learn any of the songs I do.

I’m also going to change the content of my podcast somewhat: I’m thinking of crafting each podcast around a specific song theme, and list the top x songs according to that theme. So podcast #34 would be the Top 10 songs regarding the Great Commission. In it would be a mix of familiars and not-familiars, but every song would be highlighted on the episode, so it’s not like there’s any mystery. Also, every song would be chosen deliberately, so it’s not like there’s any filler. Also, every song would have potential medley accompaniments, so it’s not like you wouldn’t know how to fit such a song in your list.

On top of this, I’m thinking of adding guitar chord charts–for alternate capo settings. So I would do what I’ve grown to love: showing folks combinations of capo, cut-capo, drop-D capo, spider capo, third hand capo, etc. Doing it in this matter would take a rhythm guitarist’s playing to the next level, crafting sounds that benefit the song’s intent.

I have talked with at least one big publisher about this, and I believe I have found an approach that would allow me to pursue this and help pay for copyright licenses, for those songs under copyright. On the podcast itself, I can craft a backstory for as many songs as I could, so folks can see if it speaks to them. Furthermore, these songs can be separated and uploaded individually onto YouTube, which will create more traffic.

MY QUESTION IS… considering this is a big leap for me in terms of time and effort, is this worth it? Is this an affordable option for worship-leaders everywhere to consider? Or pastors? Or youth group leaders? Or individuals who play the guitar?

Is there anything I would be forgetting? And what would you pay for such an e-songbook, easily printable on PDF, “The Top Ten Worship Songs and Hymns on the Great Commission”?

Nick
P.S. Other future titles–with associated podcasts–could very well be “The Top Worship Songs Folks Oughta Know NOW, parts i, ii, iii…, 2012 Edition”, “The Top Worship And Hymns Songs for Advent”, “The Top Worship And Hymns Songs for Hope and Healing”, etc…. Is there a title/subject you would really want, and gladly purchase?

Pentecost Extended Worship Set, John Michael Talbot and “Why Worship?” Veni Sancte Spiritus! Come Holy Spirit! (Ep. 032)

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Veni Sancte SpiritusThis episode is a special Pentecost-centric episode, focusing solely on the Holy Spirit, and to ask the question, “Why Worship?”

The Holy Spirit is a promise to those who follow Christ, to assist us in our talents, to assist us in following His will for our lives, and ultimately, to lead us to worship God, for all eternity.

Different denominations and churches have different approaches to worship, but the bottom line is to worship.

We worship because we are not God. (Psalm 95:6-7) It’s not about what we get out of it, but because God is worthy.

We worship because He has done marvelous things, especially for fearfully and wonderfully making us. (Psalm 98, 139).

We yearn for riches, power and fame, but God is the Creator, and sole recipient of all these. We’re to worship no matter what.

When we worship, we change into more of who we’re called to be.

A songsheet is available for this episode. Right Click Here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.

Episode Log Times
3:37 – Worship Session (Music and Prayer)
4:19 – When the Spirit Says Move
6:41 -Ruach (Spirit)
8:34 – Veni, Sante Spiritus (Vogler)
10:18 – Come Holy Ghost
12:20 – Come And Fill This Temple
14:56 – Every Time I Feel The Spirit
16:44 -This Joy That I Have
20:28 – Again The Slowly Circling Year
24:51 – Come O Creator Spirit Blest
28:55 – Veni Sancte Spiritus (Chant)
31:58 – Spoken, Spontaneous Prayer
38:35 – Song of the Week (“Come Holy Spirit/Veni Sancte Spiritus” by John Michael Talbot)
46:53 – Reflections – Why Worship?
65:50 – Final Comments and Doxology

SONG OF THE WEEK
Includes "Come Holy Spirit (Veni Sancte Spiritus)"Come Holy Spirit (Veni Sancte Spiritus)” by John Michael Talbot. Copyright (c) 1993 Troubadour For the Lord Music. Published by OCP Publications; From the album Meditiations in the Spirit (affiliate link).  YouTube link.

 

 

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WHEN THE SPIRIT SAYS MOVE
SPIRITUAL

1.When the Spirit says move, you’ve gotta move.
When the Spirit says move, you’ve gotta move.
When the Spirit says move, you’ve gotta move,
oh, Lord.
When the Spirit says move, you’ve gotta move.

2. Sing. 3. Shout. 4. Clap 5. Laugh 6. Worship 7. Pray

Public Domain;

RUACH (SPIRIT)
Traditional Hebrew Melody

Spirit, Spirit, Spirit of God.
Spirit, Spirit, Spirit of God.

Not by might or power,
But by Your Spirit, oh God.

Copyright unknown

VENI, SANCTE SPIRITUS
George Vogler (1749-1814)
Veni, veni, veni, Sancte Spiritus
Veni, veni, veni, Sancte Spiritus

Public Domain

COME HOLY GHOST
Rabanus Maurus, 776-856;
tr. by Edward Caswall, 1814-1878
LAMBILLLOTTE, LM w repeat; Louis Lambillotte, SJ, 1796-1855

Come Holy Ghost, Creator Blest
And in our hearts take up Thy rest
Come with Thy grace and heavenly aid
To fill the hearts which Thou hast made.
To fill the hearts which Thou hast made.

O Comforter, to Thee we cry
Thou heavn’ly gift of God most high
Thou Font of life, and Fire of love
And sweet anointing from above.
And sweet anointing from above.

Praise be to Thee, Father and Son
And Holy Spirit, Three in One;
And may the Son on us bestow
The gifts that from the Spirit flow.
The gifts that from the Spirit flow.

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COME AND FILL THIS TEMPLE
Arlene Friesen

Come, O come, and fill this temple.
Fill this temple with the glory of the Lord
Come, O come, and fill this temple.
Fill this temple with the glory of the Lord

Lord we wait, with open arms
We’re hungry for Your touch
Lord, we worship now Your Name, O Jesus
Forgive us Lord, for grieving You
Pour down, Your hearts anew
With the fire and the zeal of Pentecost!

Public Domain

EVERY TIME I FEEL THE SPIRIT
Spiritual

Every time I, feel the Spirit
Movin’ in my heart, I will pray.
Every time I, feel the Spirit
Movin’ in my heart, I will pray.

Upon the mountain, when my Lord spoke
Out of His mouth came fire and smoke;
Looked all around me, it looked so fine,
Till I asked my Lord if it were mine.

Oh I have sorrows, and I have woe
And I have heartaches here below;
But my God leads me, I’m in His care.
And I can feel Him everywhere.

Copyright Unknown

THIS JOY THAT I HAVE
Author Unknown

This joy that I have, the world didn’t give it me.
This joy that I have, the world didn’t give it me.
This joy that I have, the world didn’t give it me.
The world didn’t give it, the world can’t take it away.
(The world can’t take it away.)

2. This fire that I have…

Public Domain

AGAIN THE SLOWLY CIRCLING YEAR
Edward Caswall, 1814-1878

1. Again the slowly circling year
Brings round the blessed hour
When on the Saints the Paraclete
Came down in grace and pow’r.

2. In fashion of a fiery tongue
On each and all He came
Their lips with eloquence He strung
And filled their hearts with flame. (cont…)

3. Straighway with divers tongues they speak
Instinct with grace divine
While wond’ring crowds the cause mistake
And deem them drunk with wine.

4. These things were mystically wrought
The Paschal time complete
When Israel’s law remission brought
Of every legal debt.

5. O God of grace, to Thee we pray
To Thee adoring bend
Into our hearts this sacred day
Thy Spirit’s fullness send.

6. Thou Who in ages past didst pour
Thy graces from above
Thy grace in us, where lost, restore
Establish peace and love.

7. All glory to the Father be
And to the Son Who rose
Glory O Holy Ghost to Thee
While age on ages flows.

Public Domain

COME O CREATOR SPIRIT BLEST
Nick Alexander, Veni Creator Spiritus

1. Come, O Creator Spirit Blest
And in our souls take up Thy rest
Come with Thy grace and heav’nly aid
To fill the hearts which Thou hast made

2. Kindle our senses from above
And make our hearts o’erflow with love
With patience firm and virtue high
The weakness of our flesh supply

Great Paraclete! O Fount of Life!
O Sweet Anointing from above!
O Highest Gift, of God Most High!
To Thee we cry, Fire of Love!

3. Far from us drive the foe we dread
And grant us Thy true peace instead
So shall we not, with Thee for guide
Turn from the path of life aside.

4. Oh, may Thy grace on us bestow
The Father and the Son to know
And Thee thru endless times confess’d
Of both th’eternal Spirit blest.

Copyright (c) 2001 by Nick Kleszczewski Music

VENI SANCTE SPIRITUS
Roman Gradual
Véni Sáncte Spíritus, réple tuórum córda fidélium:
et túi amóris in éis ígnem accénde.

Come down, Holy Spirit, now
And fill all the empty hearts of Your faithful
And pour Your great love in them
Through fire enkindling.

Public Domain

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Hi all…

I am going to take a couple of weeks off, in order to catch up on some personal matters.

That said, this is a great opportunity to give me some feedback.

What do you like?  What can be improved?  What topics would you want to hear about?

In terms of songs, I am limited to only the first nineteen centuries of Christendom, out of twenty.  That, and any song in the public domain, for whatever reason, usually because of a universal non-knowledge of who wrote such a song.  And, those songs that I wrote personally, or songs written by friends of mine, (who have written great songs!), who have granted me permission to air them.

Perhaps you have a song, or know of a song-and-its-author, and would want me to cover it, permission and all.  Or, you do worship music, have a recording setup in your own house, and want to do a set (same criteria).  Or perhaps you just want me to include a certain song in an upcoming “Song of the Week” profile (my outlet for copyrighted songs).

Back to the topics.  Is there a hot-button issue you’d like me to cover?  Or perhaps you’d want me to interview somebody? Or go through a good book about the faith?  A Bible Study?  A history lesson?  Another movie series?

I promise to return in a couple of weeks.  In the meantime, share your positive comments or constructive criticisms below.  I’ll be ready.

Thanks!
Nick

Easter Extended Worship Set, Alive Forever Amen, and Why I’m a Catholic. (Ep. 031)

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Jesus is alive! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

This episode is a special Easter-centric episode, focusing solely on Jesus’ victory over the grave.

It is also the 20th anniversary of my own conversion to the Catholic faith, which took place during the Easter Vigil.

I share my story as to the personal milestones that led me to decide to be a Roman Catholic, from my introduction to that personal encounter with Jesus Christ, to my years of anti-Catholic tendencies, to my embrace of charismatic prayer, to my serious questioning of Catholic doctrines, to ultimately my surmounting these roadblocks.

As I share this story, I note my gratitude for all the different people placed in my path, even those who did not share that of the Catholic faith, because all have helped me in my own walk with Jesus.

A songsheet is available for this episode. Right Click Here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.

Episode Log Times
3:36 – Worship Session (Music and Prayer)
3:47 – Christians, To The Paschal Victim
5:55 – He Is Risen! He Is Risen!
8:50 – Welcome, Happy Morning
11:07 – Hail Thee, Festival Day
13:29 – Vive Jesus, El Señor
15:40 – We Worship And Adore Thee
19:06 – Alleluia! Alleluia!
23:40 – Haec Dies (Chant)
25:45 – Spoken, Spontaneous Prayer
33:33 – Song of the Week (“Alive Forever Amen” by Travis Cottrell, David Moffitt, and Sue C. Smith)
41:23 – Reflections – Why I’m a Catholic
60:18 – Final Comments and Doxology

SONG OF THE WEEK
Alive Forever Amen” by Travis Cottrell, David Moffitt, and Sue C. Smith.
Copyright (c) 2003 New Spring / CCTB Music (Admin. by Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing, Inc., 741 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin TN 37067) / First Hand Revelation Music / Integrity’s Hosanna! Music (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing);
iTunes songlink.

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CHRISTIANS, TO THE PASCHAL VICTIM
VICTIMAE PASCHALI
ascribed to WIPO c. 1030
Tr. from The English Hymnal (c) 1906

Christians, to the Paschal victim
Offer your thankful praises!
A lamb the sheep redeemeth;
Christ, who only is sinless,
Reconcileth sinners to the Father
Death and life have contended
In that combat stupendous:
The Prince of life who died, reigns immortal.

Speak, Mary, declaring
What thou sawest wayfaring
“The tomb of Christ who is living,
The glory of Jesus’ resurrection;
Bright angels attesting
The shroud and napkin resting.
Yea Christ my hope is arisen:
To Galilee He goes before you.”
Christ indeed from death is risen;
Our new life obtaining.
Have mercy, Victor King,
Ever reigning! Amen.

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HE IS RISEN! HE IS RISEN!
Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander, Joachim Neander

He is risen! He is risen!
Tell it out with joyful voice
He has burst His three days’ prison
Let the whole wide earth rejoice
Death is conquered we are free
Christ has won the victory

Come you sad and fearful-hearted
With glad smile and radiant face
Death’s long shadows have departed
Gloom with Easter joy replace
Sin’s dread sting for us He bore
Died He once to die no more

He is risen! He is risen!
He has opened heaven’s gate
We are free from sin’s dark prison
Risen to a holier state
And a brighter Easter beam
On our longing eyes shall stream

Public Domain

WELCOME HAPPY MORNING
Frances Ridley Havergal, John Ellerton
Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus

“Welcome happy morning!” age to age shall say
Hell today is vanquished, heav’n is won today
Christ once dead is living, God forevermore
Him their true Creator, all His works adore

“Welcome happy morning!” age to age shall say.

Maker and redeemer, life and health of all
God from heav’n beholding, human nature’s fall
You the true and only, Son of God above
Died as mortal man to save us by your love

Source of all things living, You came down to die
Plumbed the depths of hell, to raise us up on high
Come then true and faithful, come fulfill Your word
This is Your third morning, rise, O buried Lord

Free the souls long prison’d bound with Satan’s chain
All that once had fallen, raise to life again
Show your face in brightness, shine in ev’ry land
As in Eden’s garden, when the world began

Public Domain

HAIL THEE, FESTIVAL DAY
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus

Hail thee festival day
Blest day to be hallowed forever
Day when our Lord was raised
Breaking the kingdom of death

All the fair beauty of earth
From the death of the winter arising
Every good gift of the year
Now with its Master returns

Rise from the grave now O Lord
The author of life and creation
Treading the pathway of death
New life You give to us all
Public Domain

VIVE JESUS, EL SEÑOR
Author Unknown

Vive, Jesus, el Señor. Vive, Jesus, el Señor
Vive, Jesus, el Señor. Vive, Jesus, el Señor

El vive! El Vive! Vive! Vive!
Vive, Jesus, el Señor

Jesus, the Lord, is alive! Jesus, the Lord, is alive!
Jesus, the Lord, is alive! Jesus, the Lord, is alive!

He lives! He lives! Lives! Lives!
Jesus, the Lord, is alive!

Author Unknown

WE WORSHIP AND ADORE THEE
Author unknown

We worship and adore Thee
Bowing down before Thee
Songs of praises singing
Hallelujahs ringing

Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Amen!

Copyright Unknown

ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA!
Christopher Wordsworth, Ludwig van Beethoven

Alleluia! Alleluia!
Hearts to heaven and voices raise
Sing to God a hymn of gladness
Sing to God a hymn of praise
He who on the cross a victim
For the world’s salvation bled
Jesus Christ the King of glory
Now is risen from the dead

Alleluia! Christ is risen
Death at last has met defeat
See the ancient powers of evil
In confusion and retreat
Once He died and once was buried
Now He lives forevermore
Jesus Christ the world’s Redeemer
Whom we worship and adore

Christ is risen Christ the firstfruits
Of the holy harvest field
Which will all its full abundance
At His second coming yield
Then the golden ears of harvest
Will their heads before Him wave
Ripened by His glorious sunshine
From the furrows of the grave

Alleluia! Alleluia!
Glory be to God on high
Alleluia to the Savior
Who has won the victory
Alleluia to the Spirit
Fount of love and sanctity
Alleluia! Alleluia!
To the triune Majesty
Public Domain

HAEC DIES
Roman Gradual

Haec díes, quam fécit Dóminus:
Excsultémus, et laetémur in éa.

This is the day that was made by the Lord;
Let us rejoice and be delighted in this day.

Public Domain

All songs are in the public domain, unless otherwise noted.
Any songs written or adapted by Nick Alexander are available on music notation, for those who wish to introduce these songs in their own communities.

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Lent Movie Club: The Gospel According to St. Matthew; Good Friday Extended Worship Set; and O The Blood.

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The Gospel According to St. Matthew

This episode I share about “The Gospel According to St. Matthew”, the sixth and last selection of the Lenten Movie Club, which, at the time of this writing, is available for free at Hulu.com, through streaming (although there will be commercial interruptions).

Pasolini who helmed this effort, was not a Christian when he made this film, and may or

may not have converted later in life. He was an artist, and was very much struck by the Gospel, which he had read when he was traveling to meet with Pope John XXIII upon his invitation.

Pasolini pulls off a very interesting approach to the material; he treats the material reverently, where every line of dialogue from the film is taken verbatim from the Scriptures… but there is no narrator. That means that for stretches of the film, he has the actors work as if in a silent film, trying to convey in pictures what a proper narration would provide.

The film is populated with non-actors. Therefore they bring to this film a natural approach to acting as if the material was happening before them was really happening.

The end result is a movie that has moments where the viewer is, at first, feels a little lost. But as each individual scene progresses, the viewer begins to recognize the material that is being portrayed. It has the affect of introducing you to the Gospel as if you were seeing it for the first time.
When Jesus tells his parables, these parables are not reenacted. Instead, you get facial reactions.There are scenes in this film that are not in many other Jesus films: the slaughter of the innocents, the dance of Salome, the withering of the bad fig tree.

I share my thoughts as to how this film compares with the other notable Jesus films, including “Jesus of Nazareth”, the animated “The Miracle Maker”, “The Passion of the Christ”, “The Gospel of John.”

While I am grateful to have watched this movie for free, the commercial interruptions were a terrible intrusion on the

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Lent 1: The Diary of a Country Priest (available on Hulu+)
Lent 2: A Man For All Seasons (available on Amazon Prime)
Lent 3: Into Great Silence (available on Netflix)
Lent 4: Ordet (available on Hulu+)
Lent 5: The Passion of Joan of Arc (available on Hulu+)
HolyWeek: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (avail on Hulu)

A songsheet is available for this episode.  Right Click Here and select “Save As” to retrieve it.

Episode Log Times
3:36 – Worship Session (Music and Prayer)
5:12 – O Sacred Head / Saviour, When In Dust, To Thee
10:10 – Were You There / O The Blood of Jesus
15:02 – When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
17:49 – O Come And Mourn With Me Awhile
20:45 – When I Survey (Reprise)
22:04 – Glory Be To Jesus
26:30 – Christus Factus Est (Chant)
28:18 – Spoken, Spontaneous Prayer
36:53 – Song of the Week (“O the Blood” by Thomas Miller and Mary Elizabeth Miller)
41:12 – Reflections (Lent Movie:”The Gospel According to St. Matthew”)
58:32 – Final Comments and Doxology

SONG OF THE WEEK
O The Blood” by Thomas Miller and Mary Elizabeth Miller Copyright (c) 2010 Gateway Create Publishing;

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O SACRED HEAD ONCE WOUNDED
attr to Bernard of Clairvoux (c1150);
tr Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676); tr James W Alexander (1804-1859);
Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612); arr J S Bach (1685-1750)

1. O sacred Head, once wounded
With grief and shame bow’d down.
Now scornfully surrounded
With thorns, Thine only crown.
O sacred Head, what glory,
What bliss till now was Thine!
Yet, though despised and gory,
I joy to call Thee mine.

2. What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered,
Was all for sinner’s gain;
Mine, mine was the transgression,
But Thine the deadly pain:
Lo, here I fall, my Saviour!
‘Tis I deserve Thy place;
Look on me with Thy favor,
Vouchsafe to me Thy grace.

3. What language shall I borrow
To thank Thee dearest Friend,
For this Thy dying sorrow,
Thy pity without end?
O make me Thine forever;
And should I fainting be,
Lord, let me never, never
Outlive my love for Thee.

4. Be near me when I’m dying,
O show Thy cross to me;
And to my succour flying
Come, Lord and set me free.
These eyes new faith receiving,
From Jesus shall not move;
For he, who dies believing,
Dies safely through Thy love.

Public Domain;

SAVIOUR, WHEN IN DUST, TO THEE
Sir Robert Grant, 1815; Spanish Melody

Saviour when, in dust to Thee
Low we bend th’adoring knee;
When, repentant to the skies,
Scarce we lift our streaming eyes;
O by all Thy pains and woe,
Suffer’d once for man below,
Bending from Thy throne on high,
Hear Thy people when they cry.

By Thine hour of dark despair,
By Thine agony of pray’r,
By Thy purple robe of scorn,
By Thy wounds–Thy crown of thorn,
By Thy cross–Thy pangs and cries,
By Thy perfect sacrfice;
Jesus look with pitying eye,
Hear Thy people while they cry.

Public Domain

WERE YOU THERE?
African Spiritual

Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
Oh, sometimes it causes me to tremble,
tremble, tremble.
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?

Were you there when they nailed Him to the tree?…

Were you there when they pierced Him in the side?…

Were you there when the sun refused to shine?…

Public Domain

O, THE BLOOD OF JESUS
Author unknown

O the blood of Jesus
O the blood of Jesus
O the blood of Jesus
It washes white as snow.

Copyright unknown

WHEN I SURVEY THE WONDROUS CROSS
Isaac Watts; Isaac Baker Woodbury

1. When I survey the wondrous cross
On which the Prince of Glory died
My richest gain I count but loss
And pour contempt on all my pride.

2. See from His head, His hands, His feet
Sorrow and love flow mingled down
Did e’er such love and sorrow meet?
Or thorns compose so rich a crown?

3. Were the whole realm of nature mine
That were an offering far too small.
Love so amazing, so divine
Demands my soul, my life, my all.

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O COME AND MOURN WITH ME AWHILE
J.B. Dykes 1823-76; F.W.Faber, 1814-63

O come and mourn with me awhile;
See, Mary calls us to her side;
O come let us mourn with her
Jesus our Love, is crucified. …

Have we no tears to shed for Him,
While soldiers scoff and men deride?
Ah! look how patiently He hangs:
Jesus our Love, is crucified.

How fast His feet and hands are nailed:
His blessed tongue with thirst is tied;
His failing eyes are blind with blood;
Jesus our Love, is crucified.

Sev’n words He spoke, sev’n words of love.
And all three hours, His silence cried
For mercy on the souls of men;
Jesus our Love, is crucified.

O love of God! O sin of man!
In this dread act, Your strength is tried;
And victory remains with love;
Jesus our Love, is crucified.

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GLORY BE TO JESUS
Edward Caswall, Friedrich Filitz

1. Glory be to Jesus, who in bitter pains
Poured for me the lifeblood, from His sacred veins

2. Grace and life eternal, in that blood I find
Blest be His compassion, infinitely kind!

3. Blest thru endless ages, be the precious stream
Which from endless torment, did the world redeem

4. There the fainting spirit, drinks of life her fill
There as in a fountain, laves herself at will.

5. Abel’s blood for vengeance, pleaded to the skies
But the blood of Jesus for our pardon cries.

6. Oft as it is sprinkled on our guilty hearts
Satan in confusion, terror-struck, departs.

7. Oft as earth exulting, wafts its praise on high
Angel hosts, rejoicing, make their glad reply

8. Lift then all your voices, swell the mighty flood
Louder still and louder, praise the precious blood

Public Domain

CHRISTUS FACTUS EST
Roman Gradual

Christus factus est pro nobis obédiens
usque ad mortem, mortem autem crucis.

The Christ became for all of us, obedient
even unto death, that death upon the cross! Amen

Public Domain

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Any songs written or adapted by Nick Alexander are available on music notation, for those who wish to introduce these songs in their own communities.

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