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Church musician creates hymn for Haiti


From "Franziska Surber" <Franziska.Surber@warc.ch>
Date Thu, 14 Jan 2010 15:32:49 +0100

>World Alliance of Reformed Churches
>News Release
>14 January 2010

>Church musician creates hymn for Haiti

An American church musician has written a hymn for the people of
Haiti in the wake of the devastating earthquake which hit the
Caribbean country earlier this week.

Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, a member of the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.), composed a hymn entitled “In Haiti, there is anguish”
with lyrics to be sung to the music of the popular hymn “Beneath
the Cross of Jesus”.  

The first verse of the hymn raises the question on the minds of
many as they see news images of the impact of the quake.

“In Haiti, there is anguish that seems too much to bear;
A land so used to sorrow now knows even more despair.
>From city streets, the cries of grief rise up to hills above;
In all the sorrow, pain and death, where are you, God of love?”

The general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed
Churches, Setri Nyomi, today sent the hymn to all of the
organization’s member churches with the suggestion it be sung at
services this Sunday along with prayers for the people of Haiti.

In his message Nyomi says, “I am sure you too have been stunned
by the news of the devastating earthquake in Haiti that we woke
up to yesterday.  Haiti has been through so much and our hearts
bleed to see them go through yet another major crisis with such a
heavy loss of life and so much destruction.” 

>The hymn lyrics are reproduced here below:

In Haiti, There is Anguish

ST. CHRISTOPHER  7.6.8.6.8.6.8.6 (“Beneath the Cross of Jesus”)

In Haiti, there is anguish that seems too much to bear;
A land so used to sorrow now knows even more despair.
>From city streets, the cries of grief rise up to hills above;
In all the sorrow, pain and death, where are you, God of love?

A woman sifts through rubble, a man has lost his home,
A hungry, orphaned toddler sobs, for she is now alone.
Where are you, Lord, when thousands die—the rich, the poorest
poor?
Were you the very first to cry for all that is no more?

O God, you love your children; you hear each lifted prayer!
May all who suffer in that land know you are present there.
In moments of compassion shown, in simple acts of grace,
May those in pain find healing balm, and know your love’s
embrace.

Where are you in the anguish?   Lord, may we hear anew
That anywhere your world cries out, you’re there-- and
suffering, too.
And may we see, in others’ pain, the cross we’re called to
bear;
Send out your church in Jesus’ name to pray, to serve, to share.

Tune:  Frederick Charles Maker, 1881

Text:  Text: Copyright © 2010 by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette.  All
rights reserved.  Permission is given for use by those who
support Presbyterian Disaster Assistance.

***

The World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) brings together
75 million Reformed Christians in 214 churches in 107 countries -
united in their commitment to making a difference in a troubled
world. The WARC general secretary is Rev. Dr. Setri Nyomi of the
Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana. WARC's secretariat is
based in Geneva, Switzerland.

>Contact:
>Kristine Greenaway
>Executive Secretary, Communications
>World Alliance of Reformed Churches
>150 Route de Ferney
>P.O. Box 2100
>1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland
>tel.  +41.22 791 6243
>fax: +41.22 791 6505
>email: kgr@warc.ch 
>web: www.warc.ch ( http://www.warc.ch/ ) 


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