From this Sunday there will be a service at 10.30am at both St Cuthbert’s Haydon Bridge and All Hallows’ Henshaw alternating each week between a Benefice Eucharist and said service of Morning Prayer. We hope that this regularity will help those who would like to come to Church after a break or for the first time.
 
This Sunday we will worship at:

9am: Morning Prayer with Hymns and Reflection: Streamed on facebook.com/parishesbythewall
10.30am: Said Morning Prayer followed by time for Private Prayer: St Cuthbert’s Haydon Bridge
10.30am: Benefice Eucharist: All Hallows’ Henshaw

Hymns, Reading and Resources for worship
at the 9am online service,
using our  regular pattern of Morning Prayer
Hymn
Ye holy angels bright,
    who wait at God's right hand,
or through the realms of light
    fly at your Lord's command,
        assist our song,
            for else the theme
            too high doth seem
        for mortal tongue.

Ye blessèd souls at rest,
    who ran this earthly race,
and now, from sin released,
    behold the Saviour's face,
        his praises sound,
            as in his sight
            with sweet delight
        ye do abound.

Ye saints, who toil below,
    adore your heavenly King,
and onward as ye go
    some joyful anthem sing;
        take what he gives
            and praise him still,
            through good and ill,
        who ever lives.

My soul, bear thou thy part,
    triumph in God above,
and with a well-tuned heart
    sing thou the songs of love;
        let all thy days
            till life shall end,
            whate'er he send,
        be filled with praise.
Words: Richard Baxter (1615–1691) and John Hampden Gurney (1802–1862)

Readings and Psalm
 
The Benedictus 
Now bless the God of Israel who comes in love and power,
who raises from the royal house deliv’rance in this hour.
Through holy prophets God has sworn to free us from alarm,
to save us from the heavy hand of all who wish us harm.
 
Remembering the covenant, God rescues us from fear,
that we might serve in holiness and peace from year to year.
And you, my child, shall go before, to preach, to prophesy,
that all may know the tender love, the grace of God most high.
 
In tender mercy, God will send the dayspring from on high,
our rising sun, the light of life for those who sit and sigh.
God comes to guide our way to peace, 
    that death shall reign no more.
Sing praises to the Holy One, O worship and adore.
 
To God the Father, fount of grace, through his beloved Son,
with God their Spirit, bond of love, be glory ever One.
Words:  Ruth Duck
 
Collect for Fourteenth Sunday of Trinity
Merciful God,
your Son came to save us
and bore our sins on the cross:
may we trust in your mercy
and know your love,
rejoicing in the righteousness
that is ours through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen.

Hymn
Just as I am, without one plea
but that thy blood was shed for me,
and that thou bidst me come to thee,
    O Lamb of God, I come.

Just as I am, though tossed about
with many a conflict, many a doubt,
fightings and fears within, without,
    O Lamb of God, I come.

Just as I am, poor, wretched, blind;
sight, riches, healing of the mind,
yea, all I need, in thee to find,
    O Lamb of God, I come.

Just as I am, thou wilt receive,
wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve:
because thy promise I believe,
    O Lamb of God, I come.

Just as I am, thy love unknown
has broken every barrier down;
now to be thine, yea, thine alone,
    O Lamb of God, I come.

Just as I am, of that free love
the breadth, length, depth, and height to prove,
here for a season, then above,
    O Lamb of God, I come.
Words: Charlotte Elliott (1789–1871)
 
 
Copyright: Common Worship © The Archbishops' Council  © The Archbishops' Council 2000;
Scripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible: Anglicized Edition, copyright © 1989, 1995 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. 
Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
Hymns are reproduced under CCLI: 938092 and CCLI Streaming Licence 1001311