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    Alleluia Aotearoa Book Contents


     

     

     

     

    In sequence: Title, hymnwriter – single name for person who has written both words and music, two names with first name for words and second name for music and, where applicable, a third name for arranger. A few hymns have been set to two tunes.  Abbreviations – ‘Gibson’ for Colin Gibson, ‘Murray’ for Shirley Erena Murray.

    1. Alleluia Aotearoa, Murray
    2. All will be well, Julian of Norwich/Betty Wendelborn
    3. Alofa mai ia, afio mai, William Rudd/Salvationist Publishing arr. Va’alotu Solofa
    4. And did you see him, little star? Helen Clyde/Gibson
    5. Aue te tu aroa, Taria Kingstone
    6. Ave lou ola, John Marriott/Richard Moyle
    7. Because you live, O Christ, Murray/Roy Tankersley
    8. Brother, sister, let me serve you, Richard Gillard
    9. Carol our Christmas, Murray/Gibson
    10. Celebrate each generation, Murray/David Dell
    11. Child of blessing, Ronald Cole-Turner/Gibson
    12. Child of Christmas story, Murray/Richard Madden
    13. Alleluia Aotearoa! Jillian Bray
    14. Child of joy and peace, Murray/ (i) Ian Render (ii) Douglas Mews
    15. Christ is alive, Murray/Jillian Bray
    16. Christ is our peace, Murray/ Irish traditional melody
    17. Christ, let us come with you, Murray/Gibson
    18. Christian in the picture book, Dorothy Neal Ballantyne/Gibson
    19. Church of the living Christ, Murray/Jillian Bray
    20. ‘Click, click,’ how the needles fly, Gibson
    21. Colour me free! Cecily Sheehy, arr. David Dell
    22. Come into the streets into me, Murray, traditional tune arr. Charles Strange
    23. Come now, Lord Jesus, Murray/ (i) Douglas Mews (ii) Zulu melody arr. Roy
          Tankersley
    24. Come, on this wedding day, Murray/Ralph Vaughan Williams
    25. Come to a wedding, Murray/Gaelic melody arr. Jillian Bray
    26. Come to our land, Murray/Gibson
    27. Come to the celebration, Marnie Barrell/arr. Douglas Mews
    28. Come to this Christmas singing! Murray/Douglas Mews
    29. Do this in remembrance of me, Val Cash/arr. Jillian Bray
    30. E te Ariki, Maori song
    31. E te Atua, Maori song, arr. Nicola Jansen and Guy Jansen
    32. E te Iwi, Mona Riini/Hoki Tawa/Kitty Temara
    33. Eternal Spirit of the living Christ, Frank von Christierson/Gibson
    34. Alleluia Aotearoa! Gibson
    35. Even if you’re small, Cecily Sheehy/arr. Douglas Mews
    36. Every day, Murray/Gibson
    37. Food is given, Cecily Sheehy
    38. For all small children, Cecily Sheehy
    39. For the bread and wine and blessing, Murray/Guy Jansen
    40. For the man and for the woman, Gibson
    41. For the music of creation, Murray/Douglas Mews
    42. From the apple in the garden, Murray/Gibson
    43. From the waiting comes the sign, Murray/Gibson
    44. Gentle God, Murray/Jillian Bray
    45. Give thanks for life, Murray/Douglas Mews
    46. God gave to man the woman, Felicia Edgecombe
    47. God is the One whom we seek together, Gibson
    48. God of all beauty, Marnie Barrell/Breton melody arr. Douglas Mews
    49. God of all time, Murray/Douglas Mews adapt. Jack Schrader
    50. God of freedom, God of justice, Murray/Guthrie Foote
    51. God of nations, Thomas Bracken/John Woods
    52. God of our every day, Murray/Gibson
    53. Alleluia Aotearoa! Gibson
    54. God of the galaxies, Murray/Douglas Mews
    55. Great and deep the Spirit’s purpose, Marnie Barrell/Gibson
    56. Great is the Love, Betty Wendelborn, from Mechtild of Magdeburg
    57. Great ring of light! Gibson
    58. Hail Mary, full of grace! Marnie Barrell/Douglas Mews
    59. He came singing love, Gibson
    60. Here is the place, Murray/Gibson
    61. Here to the house of God we come, Murray/Gibson
    62. Here we bring, small or great, Murray/Gibson
    63. How happy you who work for peace, Murray/Ian Render
    64. How is Jesus present? Cecily Sheehy
    65. Ia tatou vivii atu nei, Kelemate Taale
    66. I know someone who watches over me, Bonnie Low
    67. I will comfort you, John Weir/Gerard Crotty arr. Jillian Bray
    68. If I take the wings of the morning, Nigel Eastgate based on Psalm 139
    69. In the name of Christ we gather, Murray/Gibson
    70. In the presence of your people, Brent Chambers based on Psalm 22
    71. In the shaking of God’s mantle, Betty Wendelborn
    72. In this familiar place, Gibson
    73. Is there no other way? Gibson
    74. Is this the end of the world? Cecily Sheehy/arr. Douglas Mews and Jillian Bray
    75. I’ve got news, Rosemary Russell
    76. I’ve never seen an elephant, Gibson
    77. Jesus comes to me as a springtime tree, Joy Cowley/Ian Render
    78. Jesus, come to our hearts, William Worley/arr. David Dell
    79. Jesus, I come, Murray/Gerald Knight
    80. Jesus, I sing your praise, John Franklin
    81. Jesus, Saviour, Spirit, Sun, Murray/Jillian Bray
    83. Just a cup of water, Felicia Edgecombe
    84. Ke tau fakafeta’I (Lord’s prayer in Tongan), Leo Foliaki/Douglas Mews
    85. Let justice roll down, Gibson
    86. Let’s praise the Creator, Murray/traditional Netherlands melody arr. Eduard
          Kremser
    87. Lift high the cross, Murray/Sydney Nicholson
    88. Lift up your hearts to the Lord, Michael Perry/Christopher Norton
    89. Light of lights beholden, Jenny McLeod
    90. Lo matou Tama e, Kelemete Taale
    91. Lord of all love, Gibson
    92. Alleluia Aotearoa! Colin Daley
    93. Love to the world, David Bell
    94  Loving Spirit, Murray/ (i) David Dell (ii) Gibson
    95. May the mystery of God enfold us, Joy Cowley/Ian Render
    96. New child of God, Murray/Ian Render
    97. No te aroa maata noou, Taria Kingstone
    98. Te Harinui (Not on a snowy night), Willow Macky/arr. Guy Jansen
    99. Now as we go, Murray/Gibson
    100. Now to your table spread, Murray/John Ireland
    101. Now Jesus came among us, Cecily Sheehy
    102. Now unto him, Olive Wood (from Jude vv. 24-25)/ Norma Wood
    103. O be joyful in God, Nigel Eastgate (from Psalm 100)
    104. O Bread of joy, Sr Veronica R.S.M./ Douglas Mews
    105. O Christ who by a cross, Murray/Alfred Smith
    106. O God, we bear the imprint of your face, Murray/Orlando Gibbons
    107. O he is born, Felicia Edgecombe
    108  O little love who comes again, Murray/ (i) Jillian Bray (ii) Nigel Eastgate
    109. O the Spirit she moves on the water, Cecily Sheehy/arr. Jenny Bennett
    110. O threefold God of tender unity, Bill(W L) Wallace/Jillian Bray
    111. One, two, three, alleluia! Cecily Sheehy/arr. Douglas Mews
    112. Our Father in heaven, Richard Gillard and John Smith arr. Guy Jansen
    113. Our life has its seasons, Murray/Gibson
    114. Out of such sun and air, Gibson
    115. Purea nei e te hau, Hirini Melbourne
    116. Rejoice, be glad, Cecily Sheehy arr. Jenny Bennett
    117. Safe in the hands of God, Michael Perry (from Psalm 27)/Christopher Norton
    118. Sing a happy alleluia! Murray/Gibson
    119. Sing green, Murray/Gibson
    120. Sing of the saints, Marnie Barrell/Gibson
    121. Alleluia Aotearoa! Guy Jansen
    122. Sing to celebrate the city! Murray/Gibson
    123. Small things count, Murray/Jillian Bray
    124. Some hae meat, Selkirk Grace attr. to Robert Burns/Ronald Dellow
    125. Spirit of love, Murray/Gibson
    126. Spirit who broods, Murray/Nigel Eastgate
    127. Take my gifts, Murray/Gibson
    128. Tama ngakau marie, trad. Maori hymn
    129. Te Atua mou o Betela, Taria Kingstone
    130. Teach us, O loving heart of Christ, Murray/Jillian Bray
    131. Alleluia Aotearoa!  Ian Render
    132. Tell my people I love them, Leonard Barlotti vv. 4 & 5 Guy Jansen/arr. Ian
            Harrington and Guy Jansen
    133. Thank you God, Jillian Bray
    134. Thanks be to God, a grace for two groups of singers/Cecily Sheehy
    135. The God of heaven thunders, Michael Perry/Christopher Norton
    136. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, benediction/ Ian Render
    137. The kingdom is within you, Cecily Sheehy
    138. The Lord bless you and keep you, Numbers 6: 24-26/Dale Garratt
    139. The majesty of mountains, Michael Perry based on Psalm 104/Christopher  
            Norton
    140. The spring has come, Murray/Gibson
    141. The wind blew keen, Gibson
    142. To matou Metua, Ta Upu Pere
    143. Touch the earth lightly, Murray/Gibson
    144. Wake up! Cecily Sheehy/arr. Douglas Mews
    145. We are a wheel, from Hildegard of Bingen/Betty Wendelborn
    146. We are an  Easter people, Bill Wallace/Alison Carey
    147. We do not hope to ease our minds, Marnie Barrell (i) Ian Render (ii) Gibson
    148. We thank you for the gift of life, Marnie Barrell/Lewis Redner
    149. We wait for you, Murray/Gibson
    150. Whakatau mai te Atua, Mona Rona Riini, Hoki Tawa, Kitty Temara, Reg  
            Wharekura
    151. When  human voices cannot sing, Murray/Irish traditional melody
    152. When the storm winds blow, John Weir based on Isaiah 51:16/Gerard Crotty arr.
            Guy Jansen
    153. When we lift our pack and go, Murray/Ian Render
    154. Where is the room? Murray/David Dell
    155. When mountains rise to open skies, Murray/Vernon Griffiths
    156. When the road runs out, Gibson
    157. Who is moving through the silence? John Weir/Ian Render arr. Guy Jansen
    158. Who is my mother? Murray/Ian Render
    159. Who is the child that is to be born? Murray/Gibson
    160. Will you offer me compassion? John Weir/Douglas Mews
    161. With a hoot and a toot, Gibson
    162. Yes, as the clay, Cecily Sheehy/ arr. Jenny Bennett
    163. Alleluia Aotearoa! Cecily Sheehy

     

     

    Published 1993. Reprinted 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2007 and 2010

    ·         163 hymns and songs

    ·         words, music and guitar chords

    ·         288 pp A5 laminated cover, wiro binding

    ·         The Lord's Prayer in 7 Pacific Island languages
    2 poems by Joy Cowley

    ·         Foreword - The Most Rev Sir Paul Reeves