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Offertory Hymn: We Bring you Bread…

Posted on November 30, 2013 By spr No Comments on Offertory Hymn: We Bring you Bread…

(t: Jerusalem)

We bring you bread
We bring you wine
Drawn of the best from field and vine
We bring ourselves
To meet the Divine
And in this sacrifice make known
the Christ who is ever present
in this mys-ter-y barely hid
So we proclaim the Lord’s perfect death
Until he comes to us again

This is my flesh
This is my blood
This is the true and living bread
In this is life
in all fullness
Eat of him and be sustained
Come to the altar of our God
Share in his life that has no end
So we proclaim the Lord’s perfect death
Until he comes to us again

 

Fr. Simon Rundell, 2013

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