A selection of hymn and song suggestions, based on themes from the Revised
Common lectionary for the Sunday of Proper 24 / Ordinary 29 in Year B.
Most are free-to-use (ie public domain or copyright-free) meaning the words can be copied and sung to at least one tune with no concerns about copyright or performance licensing. Many such hymns are old/traditional - but where possible a variety of styles / genres are included. A small selection of hymns that are still be copyright may also included where they are a particularly good for for the theme(s).
Suggestions about other free-to-use hymns that could be included are welcome:
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Readings
First:
Job 38:1-7, 34-41 - God challenges Job with questions about his and
the world origins, abilities and wisdom.
OR
Isaiah 53:4-12 The Lord has crushed his servant with suffering ..
by his sufferings the Lord shall justify many, taking their faults on
himself.
Psalm: 32 - May your love be upon us O Lord, as we place all our hope in you / The word of the Lord is faithful
Second: Hebrews 5:1-10 - Through suffering Christ saves: Christ did not glorify himself in becoming a high priest but was appointed by God, "You are my Son; today I have begotten you" - "You are a priest forever, according to the order of Melchizedek." He learned obedience through suffering, and became the source of eternal salvation.
Gospel: Mark 10:35-45 - James and John say "let
us sit one at your right and one at your left". Jesus' answer - Can you
drink the cup that I must drink? The Son of Man came to serve, not to
be served.
See lectionary art for this Sunday for suggested pictures and art-works based on today's readings.
Psalm: 32 - May your love be upon us O Lord, as we place all our hope in you / The word of the Lord is faithful
Second: Hebrews 5:1-10 - Through suffering Christ saves: Christ did not glorify himself in becoming a high priest but was appointed by God, "You are my Son; today I have begotten you" - "You are a priest forever, according to the order of Melchizedek." He learned obedience through suffering, and became the source of eternal salvation.
Themes
Christ the suffering servant of God, who saves humankind.Art-suggestions
See lectionary art for this Sunday for suggested pictures and art-works based on today's readings.
Free-use hymns
- A Mighty Fortress is Our God - Frederic Henry Hedge (1805-1890), trans from Martin Luther (1529)
- Ah Holy Jesu How Hast Thou Offended - Bridges
- Alas and Did my Savior Bleed - Watts
- All Creatures of our God and King
- All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name
- All People that on Earth do Dwell
- All Things Bright and Beautiful
- All Things Praise Thee Lord Most High - George William Conder (1821-1874)
- An Eye Single to the Glory of the Lord (Behold the servant of the Lord) - Wesley
- An Image of That Heavenly Light - Roberts (1879-1953
- At the Name of Jesus
- Be Thou my Vision
- Before the Throne of God Above (The Advocate) - Charitie Lees Smith Bancroft (1841-1923)
- Blessed Assurance
- Come Down O Love Divine
- Come let us Sing of a Wonderful Love - Walmsley
- Crown Him With Many Crowns
- Eternal Father Strong to Save (The Navy Hymn)
- Father of Heaven Whose Love Profound - Cooper
- Fierce Raged Over the Tempest Deep - Godfrey Thring (1823-1903)
- Forth in Thy Name O Lord I Go - Wesley
- Give me the Wings of Faith to Rise
- Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken
- God, whose Almighty Word - Marriott
- Guide me O Thou Great Redeemer / Jehovah (Bread of Heaven)
- Hail Thou Once Despised Jesus - Toplady
- Hail to the Lord's Anointed
- He (All) Who Would Valiant be / to be a Pilgrim
- Help us to Help Each Other Lord - Wesley
- Here is Love Vast as the Ocean
- Holy Spirit Truth Divine - Longfellow
- I am not Worthy Holy Lord - Baker
- I Cannot Tell (why he whom angels worship)
- I Sing the Mighty Power of God
- I Will Sing the Wondrous Story - Rowley (1854-1952)
- Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
- In Thee is Gladness - Winkworth, trans from Lindemann
- It is a Thing Most Wonderful
- Jesus Calls us O’er the Tumult - Alexander
- Jesus the Name High Over All - Wesley
- Joyful Joyful we Adore Thee
- Lead us Heavenly Father Lead Us
- Lord Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour
- Lord, Speak to Me that I May Speak - Havergal
- Make me A Captive Lord - Matheson
- Man of Sorrows, What a Name - Bliss
- Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone - Shepherd
- My God is so Big so Strong and so Mighty - Unknown
- My God, I Am Thine - Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
- My Song is Love Unknown
- Nothing But the Blood of Jesus - Lowry (1826-1899)
- Now Thank we all our God
- O Come O Come Emmanuel
- O Crucified Redeemer - Rees
- O Dearest Lord Thy Sacred Head - Hardy
- O Jesus I Have Promised
- O Little Town of Bethlehem - Brooks
- O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done - Wesley
- O Love How Deep How Broad How High - Webb, trans from á Kempis
- O Master Let me Walk with Thee (You) - Gladden
- O Sing a Song of Bethlehem
- O the Deep Deep Love of Jesus - Francis (1834-1925)
- O the Lamb - 19th cent - unknown
- O Thou Who Camest From Above - Wesley
- O Wondrous Type O Vision Fair - John Mason Neale (1818-1866)
- O Worship the King (all glorious above) - Grant
- Of the Glory of God in the Starry Heavens - Addison
- Once in Royal David's City
- Onward Christian Soldiers
- Praise my Soul the King of Heaven
- Praise to the Holiest in the Height
- Praise Ye the Lord 'Tis Good to Raise - Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
- Priesthood of Christ (Entered the holy place above) - Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
- Put Thou Thy Trust in God - John Wesley (1703-1791), translated from by TBA 1607-1676)
- Rejoice the Lord is King
- Rock of Ages Cleft for Me - Augustus Toplady (1740–1778)
- Saviour like a Shepherd Lead Us
- Son of God Eternal Savior - Lowry
- Songs of Praise the Angels Sing / Sang - James Montgomery (1771-1854)
- St Patrick's Lorica (I Bind Unto Myself Today) - Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895)
- Strengthen For Service Lord The Hands - Humphreys, Dearmer - trans from St. Ephraem, Syrus
- Take up Thy Cross / Take up Your Cross (the Saviour Said)
- Tell Me the Stories of Jesus - Parker
- The Aberfan Hymn ( God who knows our darkest moments) - Gareth Hill (2016)
- The Church's One Foundation
- The Head that Once Was Crowned With Thorns - Kelly
- The Jubilee (Blow ye the trumpet, blow) - Charles Wesley
- The Lord's my Shepherd - Scottish Psalter translation
- The Name Of Jesus - Martin USA 1864-1914)
- The Promised Rest (God of all power, and truth, and grace) - Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
- There is A Balm In Gilead - Unknown
- There is A Green Hill Far Away - Alexander (1895-1895)
- There's a Light Upon the Mountains
- This is my Father's World - Babcock (b. Syracuse, NY, 1858-1901)
- Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne and Thy Kingly Crown - Elliot
- Through all the Changing Scenes of Life - Unknown - from Tate and Brady's New Version, 1696, 1698
- Tis finished! The Messiah Dies - Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
- Today Thy Mercy Calls Me - Oswald Allen (1816-1878)
- Victim Divine - Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
- We Give Thee but Thine Own - How
- We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died - Kelly
- What a Friend we have in Jesus
- When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
- Where High the Heavenly Temple Stands - Bruce (1746-1767)
- Ye Servants of God - Wesley
- Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim - Wesley
Hymns that may still be copyright
- Amazing Love (My Lord what love is this) - Kendrick
- Behold a Broken World - Timothy Dudley-Smith (1926-2024)
- Broken for Me - Lunt
- He Gave His Life in Selfless Love - Porteous
- He was pierced (Like a lamb) - Maggi Dawn (b. 1959)
- How Deep the Father's Love For Us - Stuart Townend (b. 1963)
- Humble Thyself in the Sight of the Lord - Bob Hudson (b. 1966)
- Jesu Jesu Fill us With Your Love (Kneels at the feet) - Tom Colvin (1925-2000)
- Jesus Calls Us Here to Meet Him - Bell (b. 1949), Maule (1958-2019)
- Lift High the Cross
- Lord Make us Servants of Your Peace - James Quinn (1919-2010)
- Lord We Have Come At Your Own Invitation - Pratt-Green
- Lord Whose Love Through Humble Service - Bayly
- Make Me A Servant - Willard F. Jabusch (1930-2018)
- Meekness and Majesty (For this is your God) - Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)
- Now Let Us from This Table Rise - Fred Kaan (1929-2009)
- O Christ, Your Heart Compassionate - Herman G. Stuempfle (1923-2007)
- O Love of God Incarnate - Glen
- Once Again (Jesus Christ I think upon Your sacrifice) - Redman
- Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness - Rusty Edwards (b. 1955)
- Servant Song (Brother let me be Your Servant) - Gillard - Gillard
- Since our Great High Priest Jesus Christ - Idle
- The Church of Christ in Every Age - Pratt Green (1903–2000)
- The Servant King (From heav'n You came helpless babe) - Kendrick
- The Servant Song - Gilliard
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