Hymn Lyrics for my Nanna's funeral - Drink my new wine

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Hymn Lyrics for my Nanna's funeral - Drink my new wine

Post by KatieH76 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 6:01 am

My nanna has just passed away and I'm looking for the lyrics to her favourite hymn for her funeral. The chorus goes something like "Drink my new wine, take off my bread".

Would you happen to know this hymn?

Thanks
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Hymn Lyrics for my Nanna's funeral - Drink my new wine

Post by BerylP » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:55 pm

Might you mean this song by Janet Lunt - Broken for you, broken for me?

Broken for me, broken for you,
The body of Jesus, broken for you,

He offered His body, He poured out His soul,
Jesus was broken that we might be whole.

Come to my table and with me dine,
Eat of my bread and drink of my wine.

This is my body, given for you,
Eat it, remembering I died for you,

This is my blood I shed for you,
For your forgiveness, making you new.
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Hymn Lyrics for my Nanna's funeral - Drink my new wine

Post by Guest » Fri May 27, 2011 9:39 am

Take of my bread and eat, drink my new wine.
Take of my life and live, branch of my vine.

Let me befriend you now; eat take your fill.
Don't be afraid to dream; love has its will.

Take up your burden now, walk 'til you find
Just what the journey means; walk while there's time.

Food for the journey will answer your need.
Don't be afraid to walk; love, my love will lead.

Take of my bread and eat, drink my new wine.
Be a sweet nourishment to good friends of mine.

Let me befriend you now; eat, take your fill.
Share with your people, that love has its will.

Take of my bread and eat, drink my new wine.
Take of my life and live, branch of my vine.
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Hymn Lyrics for my Nanna's funeral - Drink my new wine

Post by Guest » Sat Feb 25, 2017 9:26 am

we used to use that hymn for our school churches almost every time, after a search its apparently called our supper invitation. its a good song btw. sorry for the late reply 6 years in fact lol. :)
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