“Do we expect”
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inspired by Prof. Stephen Hawking.
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“I bow to the birds”
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inspired by Barry Lopez in `Arctic Deams'.
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“Here I sit”
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based on an article by Nigel Cooper `Partnering Nature' in Crucible 4/1992.
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“Before all things began”
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refers to the first verse of the hymn `Before the world began' by John Bell and Graham Maule (Iona Community/Wild Goose pubs).
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“Why do we have to prove”
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the final verses are based on the prayer for serenity, words attributed to Reinhold Neibuhr.
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“The ancient city”
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a reference to the city of Mainz (by the Revd Christa Springe 1988).
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“My world's turned”
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uses Isaiah 12.2.
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“Open my lips”
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based on a prayer by David Adam (`Tides and Seasons' Triangle p.23).
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“Come Holy Spirit”
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first verses are a prayer used by the Cursillo Movement.
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“We come to you”
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based on a prayer by Bishop Patrick Harris for the Decade of Evangelism in the Diocese of Southwell.
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“We adore you”
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includes a number of Franciscan responses.
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“I believe”
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inspired by the attempt by Bishop David Jenkins to `put the gospel in words of one syllable'.
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“We bless you”
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based on a modern psalm by Jan Fortune-Wood published in `The Good Wine' by Josephine Bax CIO 1986 p.61
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“Shall I ever”
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includes a line of G.M.Hopkins “the world is charged with the grandeur of God/It will flame out...” and a phrase from Sister Adeline Cashmore “the courage to be happy”.
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"At the bus stop"
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The Society of Friends and Servants of Christ the King teach a great deal about “waiting on God.”
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"God has given us"
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Based on “A Chant” published by Scripture Union 1987 in Learning All Together. Chorus as in Ps. 136.
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"Give thanks to God"
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See Psalm 105 - telling the story.
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"Four thousand years ago"
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Using ideas from Hilarion of Kiev in the 10th century, Han Suyin on Tiananmen 1990, and a South African saying (verse 13). See, for example, Psalm 78.
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"God you spoke to me"
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Compare psalm 139, but this is a meditation on groups we belong to.
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"My ancestor was"
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Similar to my psalm used on a Tyne- Tees TV Harvest service from Gibside Chapel, Gateshead 1989.
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"You have given the Queen"
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As in several of the kingly Psalms, especially Ps. 21. Some of the phrases are from Canon Eric James.
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"You are my strength"
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Isaiah 12. 2 used in a Quiet Day by Francis Dewar.
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"Always and everywhere"
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vv. 39-42 and 115-120 based on Iona Community worship. vv. 133-138 written for and used at the National Garden Festival, Gateshead.
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"Across the River Thames"
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Compare Psalm 125.
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"Quietly we wait"
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See psalms on the liturgy of the Temple, like Psalms 66 and 99
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"I am no longer my own"
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John Wesley's famous phrase.
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