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Tribute to Jonathan

                written by Jamie Warner and read by Reverend Tony Higgins

                                       Readings

                               John Ch 14 vv 1-6, 27 and
                            Abou ben Adhem by Leigh Hunt

                                 read by Jamie Warner

                                     Psalm 23 and
                              On Death by Kahlil Gibran

                                  read by Jem Warner

                    The Gate of The Year by Minnie Louise Haskins
                     and The Geate a-Vallen to’ by William Barnes

                                read by Tatiana Warner

                                        Hymn

                                  Be Thou My Vision

                                   Be thou my vision,
                                  O Lord of my heart,
                                 naught be all else to me
                                    save that thou art;
                                  thou my best thought
                                in the day and the night,
                                  waking or sleeping,
                                  thy presence my light.

                                  Be thou my wisdom,
                                 be thou my true word,
                                   I ever with thee and
                                  thou with me, Lord;
                                 thou my great Father,
                                   and I thy true heir;
                                   thou in me dwelling,
                                    and I in thy care.

                                Be thou my breastplate,
                                 my sword for the fight,
                                  be thou my armour,
                                  and be thou my might,
                                 thou my soul's shelter,
                                and thou my high tow'r,
                               raise thou me heav’nward,
                                 O Pow'r of my pow' r.
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