Therefore we praise you,
joining our voices with choirs of angels,
with prophets, apostles, and martyrs,
and with all the faithful of every time and place,
who forever sing to the glory of your name:
Holy, holy, holy . . . (Book of Common Worship, 1993, p. 70).
There is a cosmic presence of the faithful both in heaven and on earth. Those living and those departed who form the “great cloud of witnesses” are foundational to the nature of the church. This short phrase at the end of the second stanza captures this precept.
Stanza 3 presents the church as an active entity: “marching,” “bravely burning,” “riding,” “hiding,” and “learning.” While contexts of these participial references are not entirely clear, the church “marching” probably refers to Civil Rights struggles in the United States. Regardless of how one interprets this stanza, the church is not confined to a building but is active in the world. Stanza 4 describes the range of expressions—the sounds that emanate from the people who gather in the church: “singing,” “praying,” “laughing,” and “crying.”
The final stanza references Pentecost as described in Acts 2:1-4:
When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them (NIV).
The result is that those assembled “told the Good News through the world. . .,” an evangelistic mandate.
California native Richard Avery received degrees from the University of the Redlands (B.A. 1956) and Union Theological Seminary, New York (M.Div. 1960). He was an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), noted for his forty-year pastorate at First Presbyterian Church, Port Jervis, New York, near New York City. For three decades, he shared this ministry with his companion and life partner, Donald Marsh, who served as the congregation’s choirmaster and director of arts (Wallace, Avery, n.p.).
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Chorus 1
I am the church
You are the church
We are the church together
All who follow Jesus
All around the world
Yes we're the church together
Verse 1
The church is not a building
The church is not a steeple
The church is not a resting place
The church is a people
Verse 2
We're many kinds of people
With many kinds of faces
All colors and all ages too
From all times and places
Verse 3
Sometimes it's bravely burning,
Sometimes it's riding, sometimes hiding,
Always it's leraning.
Verse 4
And when the people gather
There's singing and there's praying
There's laughing and there's crying sometimes
All of it saying
Verse 5
At Pentecost some people
Received the Holy Spirit
And told the Good News
Through the world
To all who would hear it
Verse 6
Or nine or just a baby;
There's one thing and I don't mean maybe.
I am sure about.
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