Fullness of grace in mans human frailty
- CP14
FULLNESS OF GRACE IN MAN’S HUMAN FRAILTY:
this is the wonder of Jesus.
Laying aside his power and glory,
humbly he entered our world.
Chose the path of meanest worth:
scandal of a virgin birth.
Born in a stable, cold and rejected;
here lies the hope of the world.
2 Fullness of grace, the love of the Father
shown in the face of Jesus.
Stooping to bear the weight of humanity,
walking the Calvary road.
Christ, the holy innocent,
took our sin and punishment;
fullness of God, despised and rejected,
crushed for the sins of the world.
3 Fullness of hope in Christ we had longed for,
promise of God in Jesus;
through his obedience we are forgiven,
opening the floodgates of heaven.
All our hopes and dreams we bring
gladly as an offering;
fullness of life and joy unspeakable:
God’s gift in love to the world.
© 2004 THANKYOU MUSIC (PRS), adm. at IntegratedRights.com CCLI no. 4411752
Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty & Stuart Townend
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Getty, Keith
Keith and Kristyn Getty are Irish singer/songwriters and recording artists. They are among the preeminent modern hymn composers of this generation. Keith wrote ‘In Christ alone’ with Stuart Townend and it has become a classic sung in churches around the world.
Keith and Kristyn are writers of an acclaimed repertoire of 21st century hymns revered both for their theologically astute lyrics and universally beloved melodies. Their popular U.S. recordings include ‘In Christ Alone’, ‘Awaken the Dawn’ and ‘Joy – an Irish Christmas’.
Keith and Kristyn live in Nashville with their daughters.
Keith and Kristyn are published by Praise! online at numbers 1118, 1119, 1152, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1191 and with Stuart Townend at numbers 1233, 1256, 1272.
Keith also writes with other authors and composers.
With Jonathan Rea at number 1144.
With Richard Creighton at number 1147.
With Stuart Townend at numbers 1145, 1146, 1148, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1156, 1157, 1188, 1190, 1228, 1231, 1232, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1278, 1302
With Matt Merker and Jordan Kauflin at number 1266.
With Jordan Kauflin, Matthew Merker and Stuart Townend at number 1304.
Getty, Kristyn
Keith and Kristyn Getty are Irish singer/songwriters and recording artists. They are among the preeminent modern hymn composers of this generation. Keith wrote ‘In Christ alone’ with Stuart Townend and it has become a classic sung in churches around the world.
Keith and Kristyn are writers of an acclaimed repertoire of 21st century hymns revered both for their theologically astute lyrics and universally beloved melodies. Their popular U.S. recordings include ‘In Christ Alone’, ‘Awaken the Dawn’ and ‘Joy – an Irish Christmas’.
Keith and Kristyn live in Nashville with their daughters.
Keith and Kristyn are published by Praise! online at numbers 1118, 1119, 1152, 1153, 1154, 11545, 1156, 1191 and with Stuart Townend at numbers 1233 and 1256.
Townend, Stuart
b Edinburgh 1963, the son of a pastor who became a CofE vicar from 1970–85. He learned the piano from the age of 7, playing in church from 9 or 10, and family moves took him to Morley nr Leeds, Kirkheaton (Huddersfield) and Sowerby Bridge nr Halifax, where at 13 he made a Christian commitment. He attended Sowerby Bridge Grammar School (later, High Sch); then the Univ of Sussex at Brighton to study American Literature. He wrote songs ‘from time to time as I was growing up’, occasionally performing them with his brothers and moving from keyboard to guitar, then back to piano. He worked with Kingsway music at Eastbourne, and the first ‘serious’ songwriting came in 1990 with ‘Lord, how majestic you are’. He became known to many through the Stoneleigh (nr Coventry) International Bible Week. He is involved in Christian music leadership at the Church of Christ the King, Brighton, Sussex (formerly Clarendon, in the ‘New Frontiers’ group) which he had attended as a student, now including ‘travelling worship leaders and songwriters’. His hymn In Christ alone, with Keith Getty’s music, is the title track of a 2004 album; he has made several more including ‘Monument to mercy’ (2006), and has led ‘Mandate’ since 2003. In writing and composing, his ‘main aim is that it has to be accessible to a congregation’—ST; he believes that to be ‘driven’ by the need for a full rhyme can be a distraction. With Keith Getty (and in the spirit of Mrs Alexander, qv) he is working on a series of songs to illustrate the clauses of the Apostles’ Creed. Other interests include sport, Indian food and ‘working with words’; recent concerts in many towns have featured songs from ‘outside the worship box…for Christians and unchurched alike to enjoy’. At the Easter ‘Prom Praise’ in 2007 he said, interestingly, that he aimed ‘to put content back into our worship songs’. Two of his hymns are included in the Scottish Church Hymnary 4th edn, but (like Praise!) that book just missed out on In Christ alone. The 2004 edn of CH has 7 of his; Sing Praise (2010) has 8.
Praise! has published Stuart’s songs at numbers 426, 427, 724, 1189,1255, 1277, 1279, 1280.
He has co-written songs with Keith Getty which are published by Praise! online at numbers 1118, 1145, 1146, 1148, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1156, 1157, 1188, 1190, 1228, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1256, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1278, 1302.
He has co-written songs with Aaron Keyes at number 1229, Mark Edwards at number 1230 and Andrew Small at number 1253.
He has also published with Keith & Kristyn Getty and Ross Holmes at number 1264.
He has also published with Jordan Kauflin, Keith Getty and Matthew Merker at number 1304
He has published with Matt Papa at number 1305