Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
STEWARDSHIP
441
We Give Thee But Thine Own
1 John 3: 17
S. M.
Energy
William W. How, 1854
William H. Monk, 1861
bare
true
gift
for
and
re
may
balm
homes
find
stew
e’er
a
are
ards
the
woe,
cold,
ceive
be;
com
hearts
we
give
fort
are
Thy
Thee
2
May
1
We
Oh,
4
To
3
bless,
dead,
thus
own,
To
And
As
What
to
and
ties
Thine
and
bruised
boun
but
low.
fold.
give!
Thee.
our
A
work
from
first
Lord,
gels’
ing
be
the
fruits
from
men.
All
And
And
To
lone
whom
as
have
the
for
ly,
we
O
Shep
bless
Thine
and
the
Thou
is
fa
tend
lambs
glad
that
Is
Are
To
A
an
stray
Thee
trust,
herd
ther
est
a
us,
less,
bled
lone,
5
The captive to release,
To God the lost to bring,
To teach the way of life and peace,
It is a Christlike thing.
6
And we believe Thy Word,
Though dim our faith may be:
Whate’er for Thine we do, O Lord,
We do it unto Thee.
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Lord’s Day
Worship and Praise
Close of Service
The Church Year
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Holy Innocents
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