To be a pilgrim
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To be a pilgrim
I am leading a spirituality day on August 5 on this theme and would welcome ideas of texts and music. Interesting that the word pilgrim is only mentioned in the Bible 3 times! But the Bible is full of journeys! I'm also planning to widen things by mentioning other faiths and ancient pilgrimages e.g. Stonehenge and Scara Brae!
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I don't know if you mean hymn possibilities, but how about, 'Guide me, O thou Great Redeemer,' 'Be not afraid,' and ' 'Tho' the mountains may fall.' The round version of 'By the waters of Babylon' may work in this kind of event too.
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God of our journeys (Haugen)
God of Abraham (Farrell)
God beyond all Names (Farrell)
God of Abraham (Farrell)
God beyond all Names (Farrell)
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Psalm 121 i lift my eyes to the hills/mountains is often used in the pilgrim situation
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And 122 (121) – I was glad/rejoiced when they said.
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Thanks for the suggestions. This is a day when we will not be singing anything - rather being quiet and thinking a lot. However I think some hymn texts make excellent meditation material. Will you let me be your servant is certainly about pilgrimage. To be a pilgrim. Through the night of doubt and sorrow. The pilgrimage psalms which they sanga s they arrived in Jerusalem and Our Lord sang himself on the night of his passion.
Keep the ideas coming please!
Keep the ideas coming please!
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Yes, if you google "Processional Psalms" you will get many hits related to the psalms used for pilgrimages to Jerusalem and settings thereof.
Also of note:
D. L. Schutte - Here I Am Lord (I the Lord of Sea and Sky)
G. Markland - I will be with you
M. Pritzl - Invitation Fountain
S. Carter - One more step along the world I go
and for a visual meditation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIAdgLR1ZGw
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Also of note:
D. L. Schutte - Here I Am Lord (I the Lord of Sea and Sky)
G. Markland - I will be with you
M. Pritzl - Invitation Fountain
S. Carter - One more step along the world I go
and for a visual meditation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIAdgLR1ZGw
FrGareth
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FrGareth wrote:M. Pritzl - Invitation Fountain
What on earth is this? Is it like the chocolate fountain that seems to be so prevalent at parties these days? And who is M. Pritzl? A close relation of the pretzel?