From the Boundless Life collection
Let opposites all share a common space, The inner and the outer be as one; Each mind reflect life’s interweaving grace And hearts all find God’s presence deep within.
From the Boundless Life collection
O child within the Christmas scene Come play with us today. Melt all the ice within our hearts And warm us as we play.
From the Boundless Life collection
Look behind the festive scene Both to factory and land; Contemplate the labour force Using both the mind and hand.
From the Boundless Life collection
In nature as in Jesus, All life is truly one, But we divide Christ's mantle And drown Creation's song,
From the Boundless Life collection
The world within and world outside Both rest within God’s caring. When inner streams unite with seas They herald total sharing.
From the Boundless Life collection
Come, let us think like mountain rocks, Come breathe the song of scented breeze; Come join the atoms’ quantum dance, Come weep with all the fallen trees.
From the Boundless Life collection
Can bread and wine transform our minds With all their complex modes? Can sharing festive liturgies Unlock empowering codes?
From the Boundless Life collection
All life’s many cycles Rest within God’s circle And reveal Earth dying and yet living.
From the Boundless Life Collection
Who claims to own this piece of land? Who holds its title deeds? Who thinks it is their private space To meet their selfish needs?
From the Boundless Life collection
Autumn comes in all its fullness Harvesting both land and hearts. Autumn has its birth in Winter In the stillness where life starts.
From the ‘Sing Young, Sing Joyfully’ collection
If you want to be happy Love life more than things Finding the joys which sharing brings. If you want to end grieving For dying or loss Cry till your tears dissolve your cross.
From the Boundless Life collection
Within the shadows of our thinking Dwell glimpses of an ancient past; Dark tales of vengeance and of terror Beyond what gentle hearts can grasp.
From the Boundless Life collection
What can we learn from war? Gazing at ancient graves; Name upon name preserved, Marking the battle’s phase; The lives of those who gave their all That we should not be tyrants’ slaves.
From the Boundless Life collection
We thank you God for history’s tales But which version should we tell? The story of the powerful rich Or the poor’s oppressive hell?
Part 3 of Sacred Energy (Mass of the Universe) contains the downloadable Powerpoint slides that illustrate the various parts of the mass.
Part 2 of Sacred Energy (Mass of the Universe) contains the complete text of the mass
The mass in a form that you can interact with. Each individual musical segment has both an audio file (mp3) and a musical score (pdf).
From the Boundless Life collection
Who maims life today? We maim life today When we see the wood and not the tree, When we fail to dream of what could be, We maim life today.
From the Boundless Life collection
Spirit’s golden fire, God’s life-force in our depth, * Fan within our hearts Your just and caring warmth.
From the Boundless Life collection
Deep in the human heart The fires of justice burn; With visions of a world renewed Through radical concern.
From the Boundless Life collection
What can the prophet Jesus teach us? Where shall the mystic Christ lead us? His Way is wonder, the path compassion, And through letting go we shall find life.
From the Boundless Life collection
“Knock, knock, knock and the door will surely open, * Seek, seek, seek and the questing heart will find,” All that only seems to lie outside us Also dwells within our heart and mind.
From the Boundless Life collection
When we find beauty in our depths, When we find love within our heart, When we find dance within our toes, God will form our sail and chart.
From the Boundless Life collection
There’s a beautiful place in our minds, Deeper than hatred or fear; There’s a beautiful space in our hearts Filled with God’s wisdom and care.