Summary of Faith of the Celtic Shores by Rowan Pierce

Faith of the Celtic Shores by Rowan Pierce in the Key of G

A lyrical hymn remembering the spread of Christianity to Celtic lands in the fifth and sixth centuries, focusing on monastic communities that blended Scripture, creation, and mission. It highlights travel by small boats and the role of monasteries as learning centers.

Opening line of Faith of the Celtic Shores: Where sea wind braids the heather and the tide sings on the stones your word found harbor in small woven cells.

Closing line of Faith of the Celtic Shores: Send us from our island places with lanterns of kindness across every darkened sea.

Bible Verses Related to Faith of the Celtic Shores: Matthew 28:18-20 | Psalm 24:1-2

Thoughts about Faith of the Celtic Shores: This hymn evokes rugged coastlines where early Celtic saints founded monasteries that became centers of learning, hospitality, and mission. It recalls figures who traveled by small boats to distant shores carrying manuscripts and simple liturgies. The devotional aim is to encourage hospitality, creativity, and courage in local mission, and to see creation as a book that points to the Creator.

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All Creatures of Our God and King Written By St Francis of Assisi

A classic hymn based on the Canticle of the Sun celebrating the beauty of creation and the glory of God.

All creatures of our God and King
Lift up your voice and with us sing
Alleluia alleluia
Thou burning sun with golden beam
Thou silver moon with softer gleam
O praise Him O praise Him
Alleluia alleluia alleluia

Thou rushing wind that art so strong
Ye clouds that sail in heaven along
O praise Him alleluia
Thou rising morn in praise rejoice
Ye lights of evening find a voice

Thou flowing water pure and clear
Make music for thy Lord to hear
Alleluia alleluia
Thou fire so masterful and bright
That givest man both warmth and light