Let's Sing it Again

SONGLIST

Reaching out

MUSIC

Jesus please watch over us

MUSIC

Here we are

Father welcomes

How shall I call you?

MUSIC

God Version 1.0

MUSIC

Spirit of God

There'll be peace

MUSIC

Walkin down the road

MUSIC

Sorrowing song

Feed us now

You are the prisoner

MUSIC

Comfort comfort

MUSIC

Then I will praise you

MUSIC

Love one another

 

May we be one

MUSIC

Because we bear your name

MUSIC

For you, deep stillness

MUSIC

Pentecost prayer

MUSIC

A Christmas blessing (May the feet)

MUSIC

When I wrote my first song in 1965, I had no grand vision of writing truckloads of songs that would transform an eagerly waiting public. No idea even of writing songs for the church to sing.

I was going to be a pastor. Hugo Stiller, the pastor who confirmed me, asked me to consider entering the public ministry of the church. I liked the idea, and throughout my secondary school years I pursued a course of study (including Greek, Latin and German) that was the first stage in preparing for the ministry.

But God sent me a messenger, an angel, to steer me in a closely related but slightly different direction. Dorothy was Hugo's daughter, and we fell in love in our final year of secondary school.

She did not want to be a pastor's wife. What was I to do? Marry Dorothy or become a pastor?

I began a teacher-training course at university, and we married in the last month of the 60s.

By that time I had begun writing songs to be used in worship services. This became more focused in 1971 when Dorothy and I were invited to be part of a band playing for worship services. The band was called Kindekrist (the name was Dorothy's idea — not bad for a non-German speaker) and we needed more songs than were available in the charts or in the newly emerging stream of (mostly American) Christian songbooks.

So, one by one, I produced songs, and that's how it's been for the past thirty years. Actually, I should say that 'we' produced songs. While I write words and make up tunes, Dorothy has been the chief editor and often the one with the voice to make the songs work. This is especially true for the community songs that make up this collection.

Though I still have no grand plans to produce a body of work to hand on to future generations, I hope one or two might be used well into the new millennium. I know these songs have enabled some people to hear God's song. I hope that one or more of them enable you to hear God's voice singing to you.

Robin Mann
June 1999