O Come, Let Us Unite Them (O Come, All Ye Faithful)

O come, all ye faithful, stand against the hatred,
O come ye, O come ye, to stand for peace.
Come and behold them, our brothers and our sisters,
O come, let us unite them, O come, let us unite them,
O come, let us unite them, in love and peace.

Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation,
Sing, all ye citizens of Earth, in peace.
Glory to God, let love and hope surround us,
O come, let us unite them, O come, let us unite them,
O come, let us unite them, in love and peace.

In a world divided, let us build together,
Bringing forth a future, filled with hope.
Christ’s message calls us, to stand for love and justice,
O come, let us unite them, O come, let us unite them,
O come, let us unite them, in love and peace.

In the face of fear, let us stand together,
In the face of hate, let us show our love.
Against Islamophobia, against Antisemitism,
Against all prejudice, let us rise above.
O come, let us unite them, O come, let us unite them,
O come, let us unite them, in love and peace.

Christians and all faiths, let us act in unity,
In the face of hatred, let us stand as one.
For all our neighbours, regardless of their faith,
O come, let us unite them, O come, let us unite them,
O come, let us unite them, in love and peace.

For all creation, let us work together,
Healing wounds and building, trust anew.
Faithful and caring, we’ll stand against all hatred,
O come, let us unite them, O come, let us unite them,
O come, let us unite them, in love and peace.


17 of 25 Christmas carols with revised lyrics for Advent & Christmas Day reflections 2024, can be sung to the relevant tune.

Full disclosure, ChatGPT and Copilot have been utilised in the developing of this revised version of O Come All Ye Faithful which touches on current affairs with reference to Antisematism, Islamophobia and other religious hatred and prejudice that is prevalent in the UK and other Western Countries while incorporating biblical references by or about Jesus (Matthew 5:9, 1 John 4:7-8, Luke 2:13-14, Romans 12:21, Matthew 22:37-39, Galatians 3:28). The hope is that, amidst the division and suffering, a message of peace, justice, hope and reconciliation remains.


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