For each home­less re­fu­gee is your daugh­ter or your son.

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God of out­casts, may we see how you val­ue ev­ery­one,

For each home­less re­fu­gee is your daugh­ter or your son.

Lord, your lov­ing knows no bounds; you have con­quered death for all.

God, How Can We Comprehend?

lyricist: Carolyn Gillette, 1999
Composer: Joseph Parry, 1876
Hymn 1

...God of out­casts, may we see how you val­ue ev­ery­one,

For each home­less re­fu­gee is your daugh­ter or your son.

Lord, your lov­ing knows no bounds; you have con­quered death for all....

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God of out­casts, may we see how you val­ue ev­ery­one,

For each home­less re­fu­gee is your daugh­ter or your son.

Lord, your lov­ing knows no bounds; you have con­quered death for all.

God, How Can We Comprehend?

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