Sisters, brothers
We've got to learn to love each other
Our Father in Heaven has called us to be
Instruments of peace

Children of His mercy
The time has come
To face the Son and hold up high
The banner of love of the Lord
Until we gather in the skies

All God's children of love and light
Every heart will be unified
Singing praise to the Lord our King
On the day of the gathering
On the day of the gathering

Children of love and light

We are the body of Christ, the kingdom come
The hands and feet, all His will be done
A torch in the dark of a dying place
The living light of a saving grace
The living light of amazing grace

All God's children of love and light
Every heart will be unified
Singing praise to the Lord our King
On the day of the gathering
On the day of the gathering

Love and light
Children
Child of love and light
Love and light
Children

Child of love and light
Love and light
Love and light
Love and light

Sisters, brothers
We've got to learn to love each other
Our Father in heaven has called us to be
Instruments of peace

Jesus is the Prince of Peace

All God's children of love and light
Every heart will be unified
Singing praise to the Lord our King
On the day of the gathering

... The day of gathering

All God's children of love and light
Every heart will be unified
Singing praise to the Lord our King
On the day of the gathering
On the day of the gathering


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