1. We'll Be The Hands, We'll Be The Feet
    By: Christian McIvor

    A song encouraging us to be the body of Christ in this world and to be those through whom the Spirit can continue Christ's ministry of justice, healing, and love. Learn More

  2. We'll All Stand Together
    By: Amy Sens

    The imagery for We’ll All Stand Together comes from the book of Revelation. In the city of God, redeemed and made new, the people gather together at the banks of the river, a river of grace that blesses the whole city. We’ll All Stand Together works well at a faster tempo, and is a good one for starting or ending a worship service, especially one focused on social justice and solidarity. Amy Sens is an ordained UCC minister serving a congregation in Baltimore, MD. She has compiled an entire hymnal of bluegrass style worship songs with inclusive language and theology. Contact her directly at her bandcamp site for more information about this great resource! Learn More

  3. We Will Raise Our Eyes
    By: Ken Medema

    Ken Medema reminds us where we find our true strength in “We Will Raise Our Eyes”--an upbeat, easy-to-learn song with a contemporary “take” on the text of Psalm 121. In the middle of the song, Ken pairs the famous Hamburg hymn tune with new lyrics about God’s steadfast protection of us. This song can be performed as a congregational chorus or as a solo, and can be accompanied by piano with options to include organ. Additionally, this song is part of a series of psalm settings by Ken that are featured on CMP, including “God I am Beaten, Battered, and Bruised (Psalm 56),” “All My Life (Psalm 73),” and “It’s Good to Give Thanks (Psalm 92)”—each with a different sound and style. Check them out! Learn More

  4. We Will
    By: Bryan Sirchio
    By: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan

    This song is a straight ahead pledge to "honor the stories" of individuals and groups of persons who have been victimized by the abuse of power and systemic injustice. The verse is a simple pledge NOT to violate the dignity of others or to misuse one's power. The chorus is a promise to "speak only truth" and to celebrate the lives of those who have been put down and disrespected. Co-writers Bryan Sirchio and Richard Bruxvoort Colligan had the #Me Too movement in mind when this song was written, as well as the oppression and injustice committed historically against the LBGTQ community and against all marginalized individuals and groups of persons. Learn More

  5. We Stand With Love Worship Service & Resources
    By: Andra Moran
    By: Brian McLaren
    By: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan
    By: Suzanne Castle
    By: The Many

    "We Stand With Love" Campaign Written Resources and Music Suggestions!   www.westandwithlove.org for more details!

    This "Product" is Different!!  Contains a FREE download of an entire worship service (select the "Lyrics" item to download the entire liturgy and sermon by Gary and Lenora Rand.

    Also contains FREE download of prayers, creative worship suggestions, song suggestions, and other written worship materials (select the "Lead Sheet" item to download all of these additional Resources.

    The Audio File for this "product" features A FREE DOWNLOAD of a brief liturgical musical line by Andra Moran to go along with a responsive prayer written by Andra and Suzanne Castle.

     

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