Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
NEW YEAR
121
For Thy Mercy and Thy Grace
7. 7. 7. 7.
Culbach
Ps. 59: 16
Henry Downton, 1841, ab. and alt.
“Heilige Seelenlust”
Breslau, 1657, ad.
be
and
fect
an
Thou
Morn
Sac
oth
of
us,
our
ful
strength,
bright
per
through
Stay;
Star.
fice,
year,
our
ing
ri
er
weak
fu
sins
mer
our
the
our
Thy
2
Lo,
1
For
Dark
4
In
3
cast,
tress,
light
grace,
cy
Rock
Guide
Thee,
Faith
and
let
Thee
and
ness
ture;
on
dis
Thy
we
Thy
Way.
war.
prize.
hear!
A
our
and
ior,
Re
ing
the
rious
er,
liv
for
glo
deem
Hear
And,
Fierce
In
men.
less
and
ting
of
the
ful
wil
hard
all
thank
path
foes
get
song
the
our
for
our
our
us,
un
ior
the
Be
Arm
Press
Sav
true
to
and
Sav
ness
fight;
past,
ness;
der
5
Who of us death’s awful road
In the coming year shall tread,
With Thy rod and staff, O God,
Comfort Thou his dying bed.
6
Keep us faithful, keep us pure,
Keep us evermore Thine own.
Help, oh, help us to endure;
Fit us for the promised crown.
Adoration
Opening of Service
Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
The Church Year
Advent
Christmas
New Year’s Eve
New Year
Epiphany
Transfiguration
Presentation
Lent
Palm Sunday
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter
Ascension
Pentecost
Trinity
St. Michael’s and All Angels
Reformation
St. Andrew
St. John the Apostle
Holy Innocents
Annunciation
Invitation
The Word
Law and Gospel
The Sacraments
Baptism
Lord’s Supper
Confession and Absolution
Confirmation
The Redeemer
Faith and Justification
Sanctification
Consecration
New Obedience
Trust
Stewardship
Christian Warfare
Prayer
The Church
Communion of Saints
Ministry
Missions
Cross and Comfort
Times and Seasons
Morning
Evening
Harvest and Thanksgiving
The Nation
The Last Things
Death and Burial
Judgment
Life Everlasting
The Christian Home
Marriage
The Family
Christian Education
Special Occasions
Cornerstone Laying
Dedication
Church Anniversary
Theological Institutions
Foreign Missionaries
Absent Ones
The Long-Meter Doxology
Carols and Spiritual Songs