I covered this from its appearance in CWB I, only last year but it also turned up here in the New Living Parish Hymn Book.
It’s a French hymn with a text by Didier Rimbaud SJ and was translated by Ronald Johnson and Brian Wren. the tune is DIEU, NOUS AVONS VU TA GLOIRE by Jean Langlais.
Repeating it here lets me do a backing on BIAB organ, but the tune is fiddly and goes too high for an assembly to manage even in the refrain. It is a choir piece.
Refrain:
God, your glory we have seen in your Son,
full of truth, full of heavenly grace;
in Christ make us live, his love shine on our face,
and the nations shall see in us the triumph you have won.1 In the fields of this world his good news he has sown,
and send us out to reap till the harvest is done.2 In his love like a fire that consumes he passed by,
the flame has touched our lips: let us shout, ‘Here am I!’3 He was broken for us, God-forsaken his cry,
and still the bread he breaks: to ourselves we must die.4 He has trampled the grapes of new life on his cross;
now drink the cup and live: he has filled it for us.5 He has founded a kingdom that none shall destroy;
the corner-stone is laid: go to work, build with joy!


