Phyllis Robbins ...
compiled music and lyrics from many sources, then organized them into sections that reinforce the Seven UU Principles.
Section I:
We Believe That Each and Every Person Is Important and Valuable
This Little Light of Mine
Now Let Us Sing
Step By Step
Hineh Mah Tov
One, Yes We’re All One !
A Place In The Choir
All Are Architects
Section II:
We Believe that all people should be treated fairly and kindly. We Believe in working for a peaceful,
fair and free world.
Kumbayah
Singing for our lives
Dona Nobis Pacem
( a round)
There is always something
you can do
Down by the riverside
One more step
We shall not be moved
Shalom Chaverim (a round)
We are climbing Jacob’s
ladder
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Section III:
We believe that we should accept one another and keep on learning together.
Enter, rejoice and come in
Over my head
Make new friends (a round)
Come sing a song with me
I will care for you
May love surround you
Jubilate Deo (a round)
We are dancing Sarah’s
circle
Spirit of life
Sayonara, Au Revoir
Section IV:
We believe that each person must be free to search for what is true and right In life.
We believe that all persons should have a vote about the things that concern Them.
I have a dream
There are loyal hearts
Guide my feet
There is more love
Never turning back
What can we do (a round)
The welcome table
Section V:
We believe in caring for our planet earth, the home we share with all living Things.
Sing and rejoice (a round)
Morning has come (a round)
Wonderings
Garden song
Splendour of the morning
sunlight
My roots go down
The wheel goes round
De Colores
I love the flowers (a round)
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Section VI:
A Celebration of Holidays.
A Birthday Round (a round)
Chant for the seasons
We gather together
Icicles sparking
Channukah candles
Ding dong bell (a round)
We believe in Christmas
Lo, the earth awakes again
Section VII:
Just For Fun
Aiken drum
Music alone shall live
(a round)
Alouette
Rattlin’ bog
Jenny Jenkins
Mir Ha Bey Lou (a round)
I want to sing (a quodlibet)
Ging gang goolie
Bonhomme, Bonhomme
If you’re happy and you
know it
Frere Jacques (a round)
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