Songs for Book I listed alphabetically; songs for Book II follow.
“All Good Gifts Around Us,” by Matthias Claudiaus. Translated by Jane Montgomery Campbell in 1861, adapted by Stephen Schwartz for Godspell in 1971.
“Day By Day” has two choices:
- “Day By Day,” by Stephen Schwartz. Episcopal Hymn, modern version from musical Godspell, 1971.
- “A Prayer of St. Richard of Chichester,” (Day By Day) by Andrew Lumsden, 1998. Choral variation with organ.
“God is Good,” by Don Moen, Rivers of Joy, 1995.
“He Is God,” by Wes Terasaki, with permission from JEMS Ministry.
“He is Here,” by Jimmy Owens, for Bud John Songs, Inc., Capitol CMG Publishing, 1972.
“Here I Am, Lord” has two choices:
- “Here I Am, Lord,” by Daniel L. Schutte and New Dawn Music, OCP Publications, 1981, sung by John Michael Talbot.
- “Here I Am, Lord,” sung by Chris Bray (modern version)
“How Long?” by Michael Card, from The Way of Wisdom, 1990.
“Isn’t She Lovely?” by Stevie Wonder, 1976.
“It’s All for the Best,” from Godspell by Stephen Schwartz, 1971.
“Holy Darkness,” John Michael Talbot, Table of Plenty, 1997.
“Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence” has two choices:
- “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence,” modern version by Aly Aleigha.
- “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence,” Manchester Cathedral Choir.
“O Bless the Lord, My Soul,” from Psalm 103, by James Montgomery, from Selection of Psalms and Hymns, 1819, with music by Stephen Schwartz, 1971.
“Peace Prayer of St. Francis” has 4 choices:
- “Peace Prayer (St. Francis),” by John Michael Talbot, Come to the Quiet, 1980.
- “Prayer of St. Francis,” by Sarah McLachlan.
- “Make Me A Channel of Your Peace,” by Susan Boyle, from album The Gift.
- “Lord, Make Me An Instrument,” by Michael John Trotta, traditional choral.
“Peter’s Canticle,” by John Michael Talbot, Come to the Quiet, 1980. Used with permission.
Psalm 22 has five choices:
- “Psalm 22 (Haugen),” by Marty Haugen.
- “Psalm 22 (Alstott),” by Owen Alstott, 1977, from Respond and Acclaim, sung by Chris Brunelle.
- “Psalm 22,” tradition choral, Diocese of St. Benedict.
- “Psalm 22,” modern version by Scot Crandal.
- “Psalm 22,” new translation for meditation, by Lee Ann Vermeulen-Roberts, 2013.
“Untangle Me” by Michael John Poirier, used with permission.
“You Are My King (Amazing Love),” by Chris Tomlin.
- “All Creatures of Our God and King,” (modern with scenic photos) William H. Draper, based on “Canticle of the Sun” by St. Francis of Assisi.
- “All Creatures Of Our God and King,” (filmed in Assisi), William H. Draper, based on “Canticle of the Sun” by St. Francis of Assisi.
- “Gregorian Chant: Kyrie X,” chant by monks.
- “Kyrie Eleison VIII, Missa de Angelis,” Mass version.
- “Kyrie Eleison,” rock version by Mr. Mister, 1985.
- “Kyrie Eleison,” worship song by Chris Tomlin, 2016.
- “Kyrie Eleison,” Greek Byzantine by Nikodemos Karbarnos.
- “Oveja Perdida,” mediation in Spanish with full text of poem by Luís de Góngora.
- “Oveja Perdida,” poem in Spanish by Luís de Góngora, sung by choir with organ.
“He Is God,” by Wes Terasaki, used with permission from JEMS Ministry.
“Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God,” by Karen Lafferty, 1972, CRC Worship.
“All Creatures of Our God and King” has two choices:
- “All Creatures of Our God and King,” (modern with scenic photos) William H. Draper, based on “Canticle of the Sun” by St. Francis of Assisi.
- “All Creatures Of Our God and King,” (filmed in Assisi), William H. Draper, based on “Canticle of the Sun” by St. Francis of Assisi.
- “Forever Reign,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f3sNiYpuF4, Reuben Morgan and Jason Ingram, Hillsong Worship, 2010.
- “God Will Provide a Lamb,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2H6G9_3RjM, Michael Card, album The Beginning, Universal Music Group, 2015.
- “He Is God,” by Wes Terasaki, with permission from JEMS Ministry.
- “Hosea,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ20I-UhTec, Gregory Norbet, OSB, The Benedictine Foundation of the State of Vermont, 1972.
- “I Surrender,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcEc0V9Bops Jimi Cavity, album Salvation’s Tide is Rising, Passion Music, 2016.
- “Loving and Forgiving,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVkOgAW5kYQ, Scott Super, Oregon Catholic Press, 199, video by Me3hMeRz.
- “Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God,” by Karen Lafferty, 1972, CRC Worship.
- “When God Ran” has two choices:
- “When God Ran,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Akv2V5fNdk, Benny Hester, video by yramaginev.
- “When God Ran,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPen1jQrlhU, Benny Hester, video by Theo Meade.
- “You Are Mine,” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2JPQpFflB4, David Haas, GIA Publications, 1991, video by Chris Urrutia.
