In Your Body Lord we are One

This is a folk-style hymn about unity and dedication to God.   

One source has attributed it to Barry Moore (1973) and stated that it was published in  "Sing and Rejoice", a book published for the Mennonite church by Herald Press, Ontario, Canada in 1979.  However this listing of the book does not include it.

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It is set to the tune used for Kumbayah.


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Examples

Worship leader and choir with piano:


Lyrics

In your body, Lord, we are one (3x) O Lord, we are one.

For your Church, Lord, intercede; (x3) O Lord, intercede.

Undivided, Lord, we shall stand (3x) O Lord, we shall stand.

To all men, Lord, grant your peace (3x) O Lord, grant your peace.

Give thy spirit, Lord, to us all (3x) O Lord, to us all.

Make our hearts, Lord, great like Thine (3x) O Lord, great like Thine.

In this banquet, Lord, we find strength, (3x) O Lord, we find strength

Draw us nearer, Lord, each to each, (3x) O Lord, each to each.

Fill our hearts, Lord, with your care (3x) O Lord, with your care.

Bless us, Lord, with your Love (3x) O Lord, with your love.

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KEEP IN CASE ORIGINAL IS REMOVED, BUT DO NOT DISPLAY In your body, Lord, we are one (3x) O Lord, we are one.

For your Church, Lord, intercede; O Lord, intercede.

Undivided, Lord, we shall stand (3x) O Lord, we shall stand.

To all men, Lord, grant your peace (3x) O Lord, grant your peace.

Give thy spirit, Lord, to us all (3x) O Lord, to us all.

Make our hearts, Lord, great like Thine (3x) O Lord, great like Thine.

In this banquet, Lord, we find strength, (3x) O Lord, we find strength

Draw us nearer, Lord, each to each, (3x) O Lord, each to each.

Fill our hearts, Lord, with your care (3x) O Lord, with your care.

Bless us, Lord, with your Love (3x) O Lord, with your love.

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