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May the peace of God the Father

Author: Michael Perry, 1942-1996 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Sending Out Used With Tune: [May the peace of God the Father] Text Sources: Anonymous Israeli

Forth in the peace of Christ we go

Author: James Quinn, SJ (1919-2010) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 26 hymnals Topics: Sending Out Scripture: John 20:21 Used With Tune: DUKE STREET
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Now let us from this table rise

Author: Fred Kaan (1929-2009) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 42 hymnals Topics: Sending Out Lyrics: 1 Now let us from this table rise renewed in body, mind and soul; with Christ we die and rise again, his selfless love has made us whole. 2 With minds alert, upheld by grace, to spread the word in speech and deed, we follow in the steps of Christ, at one with all in hope and need. 3 To fill each human house with love, it is the sacrament of care; the work that Christ began to do we humbly pledge ourselves to share. 4 Then grant us grace, Companion-God, to choose again the pilgrim way and help us to accept with joy the challenge of tomorrow's day. Scripture: Romans 6:1-14 Used With Tune: KILLIBEGS

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DUKE STREET

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1,443 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John L. Hatton (d. 1793) Topics: Sending Out Tune Sources: Boyd's Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1793 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 13456 71765 55565 Used With Text: Forth in the peace of Christ we go
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SIYAHAMBA

Appears in 55 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Anders Nyberg (b. 1955) Topics: Sending Out Tune Sources: South African traditional melody Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 55332 31654 32221 Used With Text: We are marching in the light of God

[Go peaceful, in gentleness]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Paul Field (b. 1954) Topics: Sending Out Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 35243 21433 16122 Used With Text: Go peaceful, in gentleness

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Send me, Lord

Author: Anders Nyberg (b. 1955) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #481 (2013) Topics: Sending Out Scripture: Isaiah 6:8 Languages: English Tune Title: THUMA MINA

You shall go out with joy

Author: Stuart Dauermann (b. 1944) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #484 (2013) Topics: Sending Out Scripture: Isaiah 55:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [You shall go out with joy]

Alleluia, alleluia

Author: Fintan O'Carroll (1922-1981); Christopher Walker (b. 1947) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #474 (2013) Topics: Sending Out First Line: Now with the strength of your Word Scripture: Matthew 28:18-20 Languages: English Tune Title: CELTIC ALLELUIA

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James Quinn

1919 - 2010 Person Name: James Quinn, SJ (1919-2010) Topics: Sending Out Author of "Forth in the peace of Christ we go" in Ancient and Modern James Quinn (b. Glasgow, Scotland, April 21, 1919; d. Edinburgh, Scotland, April 8, 2010) was a Roman Catholic Jesuit priest who was ordained in 1950. As a consultant for the International Commission on English in the Liturgy, sparked by Vatican II, he has exerted influence far beyond his native Scotland. A collection of his hymn texts is available from Selah Publishing company. Sing a New Creation

Ralph Vaughan Williams

1872 - 1958 Person Name: Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Topics: Sending Out Composer of "RANDOLPH" in Ancient and Modern Through his composing, conducting, collecting, editing, and teaching, Ralph Vaughan Williams (b. Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, October 12, 1872; d. Westminster, London, England, August 26, 1958) became the chief figure in the realm of English music and church music in the first half of the twentieth century. His education included instruction at the Royal College of Music in London and Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as additional studies in Berlin and Paris. During World War I he served in the army medical corps in France. Vaughan Williams taught music at the Royal College of Music (1920-1940), conducted the Bach Choir in London (1920-1927), and directed the Leith Hill Music Festival in Dorking (1905-1953). A major influence in his life was the English folk song. A knowledgeable collector of folk songs, he was also a member of the Folksong Society and a supporter of the English Folk Dance Society. Vaughan Williams wrote various articles and books, including National Music (1935), and composed numerous arrangeĀ­ments of folk songs; many of his compositions show the impact of folk rhythms and melodic modes. His original compositions cover nearly all musical genres, from orchestral symphonies and concertos to choral works, from songs to operas, and from chamber music to music for films. Vaughan Williams's church music includes anthems; choral-orchestral works, such as Magnificat (1932), Dona Nobis Pacem (1936), and Hodie (1953); and hymn tune settings for organ. But most important to the history of hymnody, he was music editor of the most influential British hymnal at the beginning of the twentieth century, The English Hymnal (1906), and coeditor (with Martin Shaw) of Songs of Praise (1925, 1931) and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). Bert Polman

John Warrington Hatton

1710 - 1793 Person Name: John L. Hatton (d. 1793) Topics: Sending Out Composer (melody, attributed to) of "DUKE STREET" in Ancient and Modern John Warrington Hatton (b. Warrington, England, c. 1710; d, St. Helen's, Lancaster, England, 1793) was christened in Warrington, Lancashire, England. He supposedly lived on Duke Street in Lancashire, from where his famous tune name comes. Very little is known about Hatton, but he was most likely a Presbyterian, and the story goes that he was killed in a stagecoach accident. Bert Polman