When Christ’s own body comes to table,
When all God’s children gather there,
The grace of sacramental living
Is given freely, everywhere.
Now bread we break and wine we offer,
Though not our own, but Christ’s we give.
In nations found the whole world over
God’s people take this feast and live
In every place, at every table,
Our Lord presides at every feast.
No gates, no walls are there to hinder
All those who seek, from great to least.
As now we gather, we look forward
To days to come, when we shall see
Our Christ alone at one great table
To serve God’s children, loved and free.
TEXT: Charles Spence Freeman, September 2021, toward World Communion Sunday
MUSIC: Tune ST. CLEMENT, Clement Cottewill Scholefield, 1874.
Not much to say besides the aim for something that points somehow to why World Communion Sunday might matter.
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