Who Isn't My Neighbor?

Darren Knowles will preach from Luke 10:25-37, asking “who isn’t my neighbor?”

Acknowledgements for Worship Resources

“St. Denio” (Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise)
Music: St. Denio, traditional Welsh melody; arr. John Carter; ©2014 Birnamwood Publications, a division of MorningStar Music Publisher, Inc.; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise”
Text: Walter C Smith, Hymns of Christ and the Christian Life, 1867, alt.; Music: Welsh traditional, Caniadau y Cyssegr, 1839

“If there is to be peace in the world”
By Lao-Tse, ca. 4th c. BCE

“Come, Gracious Spirit”
Text: Simon Browne, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1720, alt.; Music: William B Bradbury, The Jubilee, 1858

“Jesus Loves Me”
Text: Anna B Warner, 1859; Music: William B Bradbury, The Golden Shower, 1862

Only You Can Be You
By Sally Clarkson and Nathan Clarkson; illustrated by Tim Warnes; ©2019 Tommy Nelson (TM HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc.)

“Alleluia”
Text: Hebrew traditional, ca. 4th c. BC; translit. Greek, ca. 3rd c. BC; Music: from the singing of George Mxadana; transcr. John L Bell, transcr. ©1990 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“What Is the World Like”
Text: Adam M L Tice; Music: Sally Ann Morris; ©2009 GIA Publications, Inc.; All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“One Is the Body”
Text: based on Ephesians 4:4-13, John L Bell; Music: John L Bell; ©1997, 2002 WGRG, Iona Community (admin. GIA Publications, Inc); All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“There Is a Balm in Gilead”
Music: traditional spiritual; arr. John Carter; ©2014 Hope Publishing Co.; All rights reserved. Streamed with permission through ONE LICENSE, license #A-731084

“There Is a Balm in Gilead”
Text & Music: African American spiritual

“I Sing the Mighty Power of God”
Text: Isaac Watts, Divine and Moral Songs for Children, 1715, alt.; Music: Gesangbuch der Herzogl, Württemberg, 1784; harm. William H Monk, Appendix to Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1868