Lead lives worthy of your calling;
Live in humble gentleness.
Live with love for one another,
Slow to anger, swift to bless.
Strive for unity in Spirit,
Joined in bonds of sacred peace.
Know the one hope of your calling,
Hope that will not ever cease.
For we live in grace first given
In the gifts of God alone,
Gifts Christ gave to build the body –
Gifts of grace we do not own.
Gifts of teaching and proclaiming,
Gifts of challenge and of care;
All these gifts our Christ has given
To his people everywhere.
So we live in sacred body,
Speaking truth in holy love,
Growing always in our Savior,
Into Christ our Head above.
Let us all praise our Creator;
Let us praise our Savior true;
Let us praise the Holy Spirit
In all things we say and do.
TEXT: Charles Spence Freeman, June 2021, after Ephesians 4:1-16.
MUSIC: Tune HOLY MANNA, William Moore's Columbian Harmony, 1825
Born of a liturgy writing workshop at the 2021 Montreat Music & Worship conference on the epistle reading for Ordinary 18B. What can I say? Hymns are liturgy, as far as I’m concerned. Now (three years later), it has a nice stable tune as well.
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