Search results
Songs of the Spirit Volume 3 - Songs and hymns of renewal This book follows from Songs of the Spirit volume 1 and volume 2 , and so starts numbering hymns from 201. It was published by Kevin Mayhew Publishers of Suffolk, England in 1987.
Jesus is coming again, they say, Coming to end our sorrow; Coming again some glorious day, Coming, perhaps tomorrow. Refrain. What are you doing, my brother, I pray? What are you doing His coming to bring? What are you doing from day to day, To hasten the coming of the King? Have you been robed in the raiment white,
3. Sound it, old ocean, in each mighty wave: Jesus is coming again! Break on the sands of the shores that ye lave; Jesus is coming again! The tune, entitled JESUS IS COMING AGAIN in Church Hymnal, 1941, was composed in 1872 by George E. Lee, about whom nothing is known. In that same year, the song was published by Advent Christians. F. E.
Jesus is coming to welcome His own. Refrain: Jesus is coming, repeat the refrain; Jesus is coming, is coming again. 2 Jesus is coming, redeemed ones, be glad; Put on the garments of beauty— be clad; Watching and waiting be, soon He will come, Come in His grandeur to welcome you home. [Refrain] 3 Jesus is coming; O sinner, awake!
This is a listing of commonly used Roman Catholic hymn-books used in English speaking countries. It complements the earlier explanation of the official Roman Catholic liturgical-music books.
Lift up the trumpet, and loud let it ring: Jesus is coming again! Cheer up, ye pilgrims, be joyful and sing; Jesus is coming again! Refrain: Coming again, coming again, Jesus is coming again! Echo it, hilltops; proclaim it, ye plains: Jesus is coming again! Coming in glory, the Lamb that was slain; Jesus is coming again!
1. Jesus, my Saviour, is coming again! Sound out the tidings o'er earth and main; Coming to gather His people and reign, Coming to earth again. Chorus: Coming again, coming again, Jesus is coming, prolong the strain; Coming again, coming again, Coming on earth to reign. 2. Jesus is coming, oh wonderful word! Sweeter than any on earth I've heard;