Hold Us Close

This is the first song I’ve blogged that was written this year!

It is a chant-like reflective sung prayer, from the collection, Pilgrims of Hope, matching the themes of the Jubilee, but with a more universal application.

The words are by Monica O’Brien and the music by Gina Ogilvie.

Hold us close,
Draw us near,
Let us hear you call our name.
Hope shines bright,
Light of Christ,
No more darkness,
No more fear.

© 2025, Gina Ogilvie & Monica O’Brien.

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Holy Spirit of the Great South Land

This is Patricia Smith‘s contribution to Willow’s new collection, Pilgrims of Hope. She is one of the songwriters, like Peter Grant, David MacGregor and Erica Marshall, who would have been more well known in Australia if circumstances would have allowed for an As One Voice Vol 3.

This song is an obvious choice for Pentecost if you come from the “Great South Land”, and I am always keen on anything that is not Eurocentric nor Americocentric in liturgy. It is a reflective gem.

Pilgrims of Hope can be purchased in various bundles at Willow.

Refrain

Come, Spirit, come.
Come, Holy Spirit of the Great South Land.
Come, fill our hearts with the fire of your love,
And come, Spirit, come.

1 Bless and unite all your people, Lord
And guide us as we seek to do your will.
Come, Spirit, come.

Refrain

2 Give us the courage to speak the truth
With love for one another, trusting you.
Come, Spirit, come.

Refrain

3 Give us the grace to know you,
Your presence in our midst and in our world.
Come, Spirit, come.

Refrain

4 Open our hearts to listen,
To know and understand your will for us.
Come, Spirit, come.

Refrain

Come, Spirit, come. (repeat ad lib)

© 2022, Patricia Smith.

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All the Hungry, Come

Beth Doherty has written a lovely song that truly embodies the theme of Hope for the Jubilee.

It is in the new Willow collection, Pilgrims of Hope and you can buy the sheet music and other bundles at Willow.

Liturgically, Beth’s hymn would suit anointing and Gifts especially. As I sit here this morning contemplating yet another day of General Practice, it is providing welcome contemplative solace, for which I am grateful.

I let Band in a Box keep it simple on this backing.

1 All the hungry,
All the thirsty,
All the righteous,
All the broken.
Those who carry heavy burdens,
Come, come, come.

2 All the sinners,
All the faithful,
All the fearful,
Come and be filled.
Those whose cross is hard to carry,
Come, come, come.

Chorus

For a table has been furnished
In sight of all your foes,
The oil of gladness
Poured out on your wounds.
And your burdens will be taken
By the One who hears your prayers
And beauty be restored for all to see.

3 All the poor and
All the rich
And all the lonely,
All the weary,
Those whose days seem overwhelming,
Come, come, come.

4 All who know you,
All who seek you,
All of those with no knowledge of you,
Let your name be praised forever,
Come, come, come.

Chorus

© 2022 Beth Doherty.

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To the Table We Are Called

This is the other song from the collection, Pilgrims of Hope, from Willow, that I have already blogged.

This song has a text by Monica O’Brien and a setting from Michael Harvey.

We have starting using this for a Eucharist song at Mass and it is very singable indeed.

You can purchase the sheet music for the collection at Willow.

Refrain (Rpt 1st time)

To the table we are called, to the banquet of the Lord.

We are gathered for the feast where we will see the face of God and live!

By your grace we are gathered here in faith.

In this meal we are made whole.

1 In the body that is gathered, by hope that calls us here.

In our longings and our struggles, we place our trust in you.

Refrain

2 Bread and wine become your body by the faith that draws us near.

In this sacred meal of promise, we know your saving grace.

Refrain

3 In this mystery now before us we pray for unity,

For healing of our broken world, for peace be restored.

Refrain

In this meal we are made whole.

© 2024 Michael Harvey and Monica O’Brien

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Here at the Table

I have already blogged this song, here, but I am reposting to put it in its context with the rest of the collection, Pilgrims of Hope, from Willow. Buy the sheet music and other bundles here.

Gina Ogilvie, who more often writes music, provided the text for this fine song for Eucharist, which is set by Michael Harvey.

1 Called to the sanctuary we come bringing the gifts that we offer.

This sacred moment is blessed, our spirits unified.

Standing at the altar with off’rings of our hearts,

Together in this holy place, bread and wine the symbols

The mystery that’s created and in your love we find grace.

Refrain

Here at the table, in the presence of our God.

We bring our hopes, our dreams and our fears,

In this communion love draws near.

2 Turning to you now in wonder, Ignited by your love,

Lives that are broken are mended, our voices raise in song

Standing at the altar with off’rings of our hearts,

Together in this holy place, bread and wine the symbols

The mystery that’s created and in your love we find grace.

Refrain (x2)

Here at the table (x2)

© 2024 Michael Harvey and Gina Ogilvie

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On This Sacred Ground

I am continuing to look at Willow’s new collection, Pilgrims of Hope, which you can, and should, purchase in various bundles and forms at Willow.

The talented people Willow have called on for this album are truly astonishing. This song for example is a fruitful collaboration between theologian songwriters, Toni Janke and Maeve Haeney.

It is an invocation of the Holy Spirit, an invitation to walk in “thin places”and a prayer for wisdom that would be a creative choice for Pentecost and liturgies with wisdom readings.

I love what they have done here with the modulation for “on this sacred ground”, suddenly arresting you out of Chronos into Kairos time.

Their recording below is sublime and the right key for a solo or duet perhaps, but for an assembly I would bring it from Ab down to F as a matter of charity.

Band in a Box did not have a didgeridoo option, oddly enough, so I chose to look for a David Bridie vibe in my backing.

Ancient ways, open paths,
Grounded firm, growing fast.
There’s no moving forward without looking back.
We acknowledge the future has a past:
On this sacred ground.

Ancient ways, open paths,
Grounded firm, growing fast.
There’s no moving forward without looking back.
We acknowledge the future has a past:
On this sacred ground. On this sacred ground. On this sacred ground.

Our Elders are dreaming dreams,
And our children speak words of truth.
And our young people have visions
Of all in living in a world that tastes of justice,
and fairness, and wholeness, and healing.

A ground that is groaning in need of your Spirit.
Living Breath, we pray.
Breathe through us today.

Ancient ways, open paths,
Grounded firm, growing fast.
There’s no moving forward without looking back.
We acknowledge the future has a past:
On this sacred ground. On this sacred ground.

Lord, lead us and guide us,
Sustain us and teach us new ways to be.
We are one with creation,
The Dreaming, the Spirit, throughout history.

Though we know we are just passing through this place,
Give us the courage, the wisdom and grace,
Living Breath, we pray.
Breathe through us today.

On this sacred ground.

On this sacred ground.

On this sacred ground.

© 2022, Toni Janke, Maeve Louise Heaney.

If anyone doesn’t know the Australian composer, David Bridie, known for his soundtrack work and the bands My Friend the Chocolate Cake and Not Drowning Waving, here is a sample, giving a view of the land from the point of view of European explorers seeing the ground as anything but sacred:

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Hope in Love

The second song in Willow’s collection, Pilgrims of Hope, is the fruit of a collaboration at a workshop last year that brought together Australian songwriters for a weekend, that included experiments in composing together.

This song came from the talents of Lauren Bierer, Kallie Deegan, Timothy Hart, Danielle Anne Lynch and Trisha Watts. It’s a lovely, memorable, and singable tune and a testament to the power of community, both in its creation and its text.

The words suggests to me a use in both Lent and Advent, well beyond just the Jubilee year.

The music collection can be purchased at Willow.

I had a few unsuccessful goes at backings for this one. These first attempts don’t have the melody edited properly – BIAB is great for copy and pasting, but I didn’t go back and fix the melodic variations on these attempts:

Then I realised it is more 2/2 than 4/4 and got something more usable.

1 Broken we come with dreams in our hearts,
Searching for truth and longing for peace,
Troubled and torn by the weight of the world,
Into your light, we are called.

Chorus

Put your hope in Love forever more.
Put your hope in Love forever more.
Put your hope in one another, our sister, our brother.
Put your hope in Love forever more.

2 Eyes open wide, God’s goodness we seek,
Looking for signs of hope in our midst.
Be strong and be filled, with Spirit outpoured,
Into your light, we are called.

Chorus

Final Chorus

Put your hope in, put your hope in, Love forever more.
Put your hope in, Put your hope in, Love forever more.
Put your hope in one another, our sister, our brother.
Put your hope in Love forever more.

© 2024 Lauren Bierer, Kallie Deegan, Timothy Hart, Danielle Anne Lynch, Trisha Watts

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Fan the Flame of Hope

The first song in the Willow collection, Pilgrims of Hope, is “Fan the Flames of Hope,” with a healing text by lyricist, Monica O’Brien and set by the well known music director and composer Michael Harvey.

Having looked ahead, the texts in this collection have inspiration from the themes of the Jubilee, but will have relevance beyond 2025, and this is no exception. The words are solace and wisdom in uncertain times and a mission call nonetheless, to be a new creation in Christ.

The only problem with having such a talented composer, obviously on piano, is the switch to Ab for the guitar solo, then Db with the key change, so us poor feeble guitarists are suddenly up the fretboard playing Db barre chords. Therefore, in routine parish use, no key change and stay in C – save the marvellous production number for special occasions!

It is anthemic indeed and can be played as big as you like, but I have played and sung it on guitar alone and it works fine for me (until the key change).

The sheet music for the whole collection is available to download for less than $A30, along with other useful bundles, at Willow. Physical copies are also available, which is much appreciated.

The wonderful professional recording on YouTube below lets you know what it can sound like. I like the challenge of pitting Band in a Box against real musicianship and revel in glorious failure. I didn’t let BIAB fudge the guitar solo this time – I was good boy and entered the notes. I even slowed down at end.

Sing along to learn the song to see if you can use it in your liturgies, and enjoy using music that was written this millenium – last year actually.

1 Darkness falls away in the healing light of Christ,
Guiding our footsteps on the path of love and grace.
Differences are honoured,
Judgement falls away,
Hope becomes the doorway to a brand new day.

Chorus

Let us fan the flame of hope
To shine throughout our nation.
Stir in us a vision to become a new creation.
Fan the flame of hope,
As we turn toward the Light.
Jesus is our reason
To fan the flame of hope.

2 Drawing close to you
We find strength to carry on,
Clinging to your promise to be with us always.
Broken hearts are mended as they find new strength in you.
Christ, you are the doorway
To peace breaking through.

Chorus

Solo

Chorus (Key change)

© 2024 Michael Harvey and Monica O’Brien

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Pilgrims of Hope: Music Collection for Parishes and Schools

This is a ten song music collection from Willow Publishing for the Jubilee Year of Hope and beyond by Australian composers. I had a bit part in one of the compositions.

It can be purchased from Willow. There are also details there on how to get limited edition physical copies if that is what is preferred.

I’ll be looking at each of the songs over the next couple of weeks. I have enjoyed looking at the music and the YouTube clips and am impressed by the variety of songs presented, which will suit schools and parishes in many liturgical circumstances. They certainly cover the themes of the Jubilee year, but in a timeless way that promises a long shelf life in the Australian church for these songs.

From the website:

In this remarkable Year of Jubilee, we are blessed to present the Pilgrims of Hope Music Collection for Parishes & Schools, a vibrant anthology of ten original compositions by celebrated and emerging Australian sacred music composers. This collection embodies Pope Francis’s vision that “the joy of the Gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus,” offering fresh musical expressions of faith that resonate across generations and cultures.

The collection’s strength lies in its diversity and accessibility. From a jubilant anthem to contemporary arrangements that engage worshippers in prayer and praise. Each piece has been crafted with congregational singing in mind.

The lyrics throughout the collection are carefully aligned with the themes of the Jubilee Year, exploring hope, renewal, and communal joy. As Pope Francis reminds us, “Hope opens new horizons, making us capable of dreaming what is not even imaginable.” These songs give voice to that dream, providing parishes and schools with fresh ways to express their faith through music.

Whether used in liturgical celebrations, school Masses, or community gatherings, this collection offers something for every setting and occasion. The arrangements are designed to be adaptable, allowing both skilled musicians and developing music ministries to bring these songs to life in their communities.

The collection features songs by the following established and emerging artists living in dioceses around Australia: Lauren Bierer, Gen Bryant, Kallie Deegan, Beth Doherty, Timothy Hart, Michael Harvey, Maeve Louise Heaney, Toni Janke, Steph Jorna, Danielle Anne Lynch, Geoffrey Madden, Brigid McNally, Monica O’Brien, Gina Ogilvie, Patricia Smith, Ashen Warnakulasooriya and Trisha Watts.

The Pilgrims of Hope Music Collection for Parishes and Schools offers something for every setting and occasion.

Bundle: The bundle includes the music book, the recordings, and the presentation slides for the lyrics.

Music Book: The arrangements are designed to be adaptable, allowing both skilled musicians and developing music ministries to bring these songs to life in their communities .

Recordings: The recordings have been professionally recorded.

Presentation Slides: The slides display the lyrics for each song in an easy-to-read format with a font size of 40 points with a choice of a black background with white text and a white background with black text.

Physical Music Book: For a limited time, the Music Book is available in printed book format. Orders must be placed at this link: bit.ly/4asqmn8

Titles:

Fan The Flame Of Hope – Music: Michael Harvey. Lyrics: Monica O’Brien.
Hope In Love – Lauren Bierer, Kallie Deegan, Timothy Hart, Danielle Anne Lynch, Trisha Watts.
On This Sacred Ground – Maeve Louise Heaney, Toni Janke.
Here At The Table – Music: Michael Harvey. Lyrics: Gina Ogilvie.
To The Table We Are Called – Music: Michael Harvey. Lyrics: Monica O’Brien.
All the Hungry, Come – Beth Doherty.
Holy Spirit Of The Great South Land – Patricia Smith.
Hold Us Close – Music: Gina Ogilvie. Lyrics: Monica O’Brien.
Be Hope! – Music: Gen Bryant. Lyrics: Gen Bryant, Steph Jorna, Geoffrey Madden, Brigid McNally.
Hope Is Alive! – Music: Gen Bryant & Ashen Warnakulasooriya. Lyrics: Gen Bryant.

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You Are Home (for Rebecca)

The last song in John Burland‘s All Are Welcome Here is this funeral song.

Funeral songs should either be set to a familar tune to allow participation or designed as a solo as this one would be. He recounts the occasion that led to the writing of the song in the clip below.

Verse 1
There are no more tears to cry, our streams have now run dry.
We’re out of words to say, we’ve said our sad goodbye.
As we close our eyes we remember a life one of gentleness and grace.
A child of faith called to the Father’s house who showed to us God’s face.

Chorus
For you are home,
Precious child of our God.
You are home,
humble servant of the Lord.
God’s faithful one called to eternal life,
From this day we know that you are home.


Verse 2
Through the sadness and pain we find comfort in belief
Knowing God has made a place where there will be no more grief
Within the Father’s arms you’ll forever be, loved for all eternity.
A child of God with heaven’s angels and saints who showed us how to be.

Chorus

Verse 3
Beloved child of God held in hearts with tenderness
Shared with us such joy through life’s preciousness
Lord this special one you have shared with us such a gift for us each day
Remembered as we are gathered here as we join as one to pray

Chorus

© 2018 John Burland

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