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Over the past few weeks many have been in touch to ask if we could provide hymn recordings from the Aber Conference to include as part of online Church services.

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  1. Mark's Church The Church of England and the Methodist Church in Partnership Candlemas Family Service February 2004 A light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to your people Israel. Luke Chapter 2 verse 32 O God, who in the work of creation commanded the light to shine out.
  2. Complete, fully searchable information about Church Hymns and Gospel Songs: for use in church services, prayer meetings, and other religious gatherings, with page scans.

We are thankful to be able to offer a number of hymns, free of charge. We have been given permission to share all the hymns listed on this page by those holding the copyright, but please note that you must ensure that you have the correct licenses to play the hymns as part of your online services. If your church is live streaming its services including the use of music then we recommend that you obtain the Church Streaming License (CSL) from CCLI and also the Limited Online Music License (LOML) from PRS. Together these licenses will cover you for all aspects of copyright in live streaming including the embedding/display of lyrics.

When you have decided upon the hymns you wish to include in your service, you should seek the approval of your church minister who will also advise you on the appropriate number of verses that should be sung. If you plan to print a hymn's words in your Order of Service, please show the words to your minister to ensure they are the correct ones. Hymns for use in Church Services Over the past few weeks many have been in touch to ask if we could provide hymn recordings from the Aber Conference to include as part of online Church services. We are thankful to be able to offer a number of hymns, free of charge.

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Hymns currently available for download:

  • A sovereign protector I have (Augustus Montague Toplady)(view here)
  • All hail the power of Jesus' Name (Edward Perronet & John Rippon)(view here)
  • All I once held dear (Graham Kendrick)(view here)
  • All my days I will sing this song of gladness (Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • All people that on earth do dwell (Louis Bourgeois, William Kethe)(view here)
  • Amazing Grace (Traditional) (John Newton)(view here)
  • Amazing Grace (My chains are gone) (John Newton; Chris Tomlin)(view here)
  • And can it be (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • At the name of Jesus (Caroline Maria Noel)(view here)
  • Be still my soul (Katharina von Schlegel, b. 1697; tr.by Jane Laurie Borthwick, 1813-97)(view here)
  • Before the throne of God above (Charitie Lees Bancroft)(view here)
  • Behold our God (Who has held the oceans in His hands)(view here)
  • Bless the Lord (Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman)(view here)
  • Blessed Assurance (Fanny Jane Crosby)(view here)
  • Blessed be your name (Beth and Matt Redman)(view here)
  • Breathe on us breath of God (Edwin Hatch)(view here)
  • By Faith (Stuart Townend, Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty)(view here)
  • Come and See (Graham Kendrick)(view here)
  • Come people of the risen King (Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Come thou fount of every blessing (Robert Robinson)(view here)
  • Come, you saints, look here and wonder (Thomas Kelly)(view here)
  • Crown Him with many crowns (Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring)(view here)
  • Facing a task unfinished (Frank Houghton, Keith and Kristyn Getty)(view here)
  • Glory be to God the Father (Horatius Bonar)(view here)
  • God sent His Son (Because He lives) (Gloria and William Giather)(view here)
  • Great God of wonders (Samuel Davies) (view here)
  • Great is the gospel of our glorious God (William Vernon Higham)(view here)
  • Great is thy faithfulness (Thomas O Chrisholm)(view here)
  • Great providence of heaven (David Charles)(view here)
  • Guide me O thou great Jehovah (William Williams)(view here)
  • Hail thou once despised Jesus (Arthur Seymour Sullivan, John Bakewell, Martin Madan)(view here)
  • He will hold me fast (vv. 1-2 Ada Habershon (1861-1918), (v.3) and music Matthew Merker)(view here)
  • Here is love (William Rees, 1802-83; tr. by William Edwards, 1848-1929)(view here)
  • His Mercy is More (Matt Papa)(view here)
  • How deep the fathers Love (Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • How sweet the name (John Newton)(view here)
  • I greet thee who my sure Redeemer art (Elizabeth Lee Smith)(view here)
  • I have a friend whose faithful love (C A Tydeman)(view here)
  • I hear thy welcome voice (Lewis Hartsough)(view here)
  • I saw a new vision of Jesus (William Vernon Higham)(view here)
  • I stand amazed (Charles Homer Gabriel)(view here)
  • I will Glory in my redeemer (Steve and Vicki Cook)(view here)
  • Immortal Honours rest on Jesus' head (William Gadsby)(view here)
  • Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (Walter Chalmers Smith)(view here)
  • In Christ alone (Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Jesus is Lord (The cry that echoes) (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Jesus paid it all (Elvina Mabel Hall (1820-1889), John Thomas Grape (1835-1915) and Aaron Keyes)(view here)
  • Jesus the name high over all (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • King of Kings (Jarrod Cooper)(view here)
  • Light of the world (Tim Hughes)(view here)
  • Long as I live I'll bless your name (Isaac Watts)(view here)
  • Look, ye saints! the sight is glorious (Thomas Kelly)(view here)
  • Love divine (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • Mighty Christ from time eternal (Titus Lewis, tr. Graham Stuart Harrison)(view here)
  • My God how wonderful Thou art (Frederick William Faber)(view here)
  • My heart is filled with thankfulness (Townend and Getty)(view here)
  • My Hope is built on nothing less (Edward Mote)(view here)
  • My hope is built on nothing less (Cornerstone)(view here)
  • My Jesus I love Thee (William Ralph Featherston)(view here)
  • Nearer Still nearer (Leila Naylor. Morris, 1862-1929)(view here)
  • Nothing but the blood of Jesus (Robert Lowry)(view here)
  • O Breath of life, come sweeping through us (Elizabeth Ann Head)(view here)
  • O Church arise (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • O Father you are sovereign (Margaret Clarkson) (view here)
  • O for a thousand tongues to sing (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • O Lord my God (How Great Thou Art) (Eluned Harrison)(view here)
  • O Lord my Rock and my Redeemer (Nathan Stiff)(view here)
  • O love that will not let me go (George Matheson, 1842-1906)(view here)
  • O Praise the name (I cast my mind to Calvary) (Marty Sampson, Benjamin Hastings and Dean Ussher)(view here)
  • O the deep deep love of Jesus (Samuel Francis)(view here)
  • Oh to see the Dawn (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • One day (When we all get to heaven) (Beth Redman, Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt, Leonard Jarman, Matt Redman)(view here)
  • Only a Holy God (City Alight Music)(view here)
  • Onward march all conquering Jesus (William Williams, tr. William Howells)(view here)
  • Doxology – Praise God from whom all blessings flow (Thomas Ken)(view here)
  • Praise my soul the King of heaven (Henry Francis Lyte)(view here)
  • Rock of Ages (Augustus Montague Toplady)(view here)
  • See what a morning (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Sovereign Grace o'er sin abounding (John Kent)(view here)
  • Speak O Lord (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Tell me the old old story (Arabella Catherine Hankey)(view here)
  • Tell out my Soul (Timothy Dudley-Smith)(view here)
  • The battle is the Lord's (Margaret Clarkson)(view here)
  • The church's one foundation (Samuel Stone, Samuel Wesley)(view here)
  • The Lord is King; Lift up your voice (Josiah Conder)(view here)
  • The sands of time are sinking (Anne Ross Cousin)(view here)
  • The Splendour of the King (Chris Tomlin/Christopher Dwayne Tomlin/Ed Cash/Jesse Reeves)(view here)
  • There is a fountain (William Cowper)(view here)
  • There is a higher throne (Keith and Kristyn Getty)(view here)
  • There is a hope that burns within my heart (Stuart Townend and Mark Edwards)(view here)
  • Thine be the glory (Edmond Louis Budry, tr. by Richard Birch Hoyle)(view here)
  • Tis finished the Messiah dies (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • To God be the glory (Fanny Jane Crosby)(view here)
  • We rest on Thee (Edith Adeline Gilling Cherry)(view here)
  • What a faithful God (Robert Critchley and Dawn Critchley)(view here)
  • When I survey (Isaac Watts)(view here)
  • When peace like a river (Horatio Spafford)(view here)
  • When this passing world is done (Robert Murray M'Cheyne)(view here)
  • Who can cheer the heart like Jesus (Thoro Harris)(view here)
  • Who is he in yonder stall (Benjamin Russell Hanby)(view here)
  • Worthy O Lamb of God (Josiah Conder)(view here)
  • Yet not I (City Alight)(view here)
  • You alone can rescue (Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin)(view here)
  • You're the Word of God the Father (Townend and Getty)(view here)

Church hymns - lyrics, sheet music, guitar chords and tabs for your worship group or Sunday School class, all in one place!

I've just gotten started on music for this page, but eventually there will be arrangements for many old standards as well as hymns you may never have heard before!

Check out the piano sheets in several keys.

This is a very pretty arrangement, which uses more chords than are ordinarily found.

These hymns are free to download, print, and use for your worship group.

The beloved, dramatic hymn by Charles Wesley and Thomas Campbell.

The words light a fire in my soul!

The piano arrangements are not EASY - but lead sheets and the standard 4-part harmony arrangements will soon be here.

An old-fashioned but still relevant hymn which speaks of the soul's desire for a 'field of endless day.'

It is a gentle and beautiful song about what lies ahead for Christians, and is a comforting hymn, suitable for funerals.

I believe this song comes from the Shape Note tradition.

This older hymn is one of my favorites, with its ringing truths and promises.

Here is an easy but satisfying piano arrangement that manages to be more elaborate than the standard hymnal arrangement.

With 3 piano arrangement keys, and 5 lead sheet keys.

This is an energetic and surprisingly pretty arrangement of this favorite old hymn.

Though it is commonly sung at funerals, it is fun enough to play at music festivals, too.

A beautiful hymn, set to 4-part harmony, as well as piano arrangements and lead sheets.

This song is comforting to a heart that is distraught.

Very fitting for the funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life, of a Christian.

Hymns Uzmusic For Your Church Services Live

An old favorite.

This is Beethoven's famous song 'Ode to Joy,' with hymn lyrics in English written in the 1800's.

Two challenging but lovely arrangements; you are looking at the hardest one!

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Hymns uzmusic for your church services live

Three keys: C, F, and G.

This moving old hymn is beautiful despite being old-fashioned, and the words are timeless.

Now with a lovely piano arrangement, in three different keys.

A song about a warrior culture that hears the Good News of Christ's battle and victory over death.

Though a legend has grown around the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons in the early Middle Ages, the origin of this story is factual.


Thank you for visiting!


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  5. And Can It Be That I Should Gain - An Old & Stirring Wesley Hymn

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  6. Hymn Sheet Music with Chords: How Firm a Foundation

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  7. Whatsoever Things Are True: Philippians 4:8-9 in Song

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  9. For By Grace You Have Been Saved: the words of Ephesians 2 in song

    For by grace you have been saved through faith - learn the words of Ephesians 2:8-9 by singing them in this easy song!

  10. Church Hymnal Sheet Music 'It Is Well With My Soul'

    Church hymnal sheet music for 'When peace like a river attendeth my way.' That song is called 'It Is Well With My Soul.' Leads, 4-part vocals, & piano music.

This digital download version in the key of Em, with chord symbols, is greatly simplified.

Your piano students will be able to handle this one!

Also available at Amazon as a paperback.

A perfect read aloud storybook for little boys or girls.

Hymns Uzmusic For Your Church Services Youtube

Services
  1. Mark's Church The Church of England and the Methodist Church in Partnership Candlemas Family Service February 2004 A light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to your people Israel. Luke Chapter 2 verse 32 O God, who in the work of creation commanded the light to shine out.
  2. Complete, fully searchable information about Church Hymns and Gospel Songs: for use in church services, prayer meetings, and other religious gatherings, with page scans.

We are thankful to be able to offer a number of hymns, free of charge. We have been given permission to share all the hymns listed on this page by those holding the copyright, but please note that you must ensure that you have the correct licenses to play the hymns as part of your online services. If your church is live streaming its services including the use of music then we recommend that you obtain the Church Streaming License (CSL) from CCLI and also the Limited Online Music License (LOML) from PRS. Together these licenses will cover you for all aspects of copyright in live streaming including the embedding/display of lyrics.

When you have decided upon the hymns you wish to include in your service, you should seek the approval of your church minister who will also advise you on the appropriate number of verses that should be sung. If you plan to print a hymn's words in your Order of Service, please show the words to your minister to ensure they are the correct ones. Hymns for use in Church Services Over the past few weeks many have been in touch to ask if we could provide hymn recordings from the Aber Conference to include as part of online Church services. We are thankful to be able to offer a number of hymns, free of charge.

Hymns currently available for download:

  • A sovereign protector I have (Augustus Montague Toplady)(view here)
  • All hail the power of Jesus' Name (Edward Perronet & John Rippon)(view here)
  • All I once held dear (Graham Kendrick)(view here)
  • All my days I will sing this song of gladness (Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • All people that on earth do dwell (Louis Bourgeois, William Kethe)(view here)
  • Amazing Grace (Traditional) (John Newton)(view here)
  • Amazing Grace (My chains are gone) (John Newton; Chris Tomlin)(view here)
  • And can it be (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • At the name of Jesus (Caroline Maria Noel)(view here)
  • Be still my soul (Katharina von Schlegel, b. 1697; tr.by Jane Laurie Borthwick, 1813-97)(view here)
  • Before the throne of God above (Charitie Lees Bancroft)(view here)
  • Behold our God (Who has held the oceans in His hands)(view here)
  • Bless the Lord (Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman)(view here)
  • Blessed Assurance (Fanny Jane Crosby)(view here)
  • Blessed be your name (Beth and Matt Redman)(view here)
  • Breathe on us breath of God (Edwin Hatch)(view here)
  • By Faith (Stuart Townend, Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty)(view here)
  • Come and See (Graham Kendrick)(view here)
  • Come people of the risen King (Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Come thou fount of every blessing (Robert Robinson)(view here)
  • Come, you saints, look here and wonder (Thomas Kelly)(view here)
  • Crown Him with many crowns (Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring)(view here)
  • Facing a task unfinished (Frank Houghton, Keith and Kristyn Getty)(view here)
  • Glory be to God the Father (Horatius Bonar)(view here)
  • God sent His Son (Because He lives) (Gloria and William Giather)(view here)
  • Great God of wonders (Samuel Davies) (view here)
  • Great is the gospel of our glorious God (William Vernon Higham)(view here)
  • Great is thy faithfulness (Thomas O Chrisholm)(view here)
  • Great providence of heaven (David Charles)(view here)
  • Guide me O thou great Jehovah (William Williams)(view here)
  • Hail thou once despised Jesus (Arthur Seymour Sullivan, John Bakewell, Martin Madan)(view here)
  • He will hold me fast (vv. 1-2 Ada Habershon (1861-1918), (v.3) and music Matthew Merker)(view here)
  • Here is love (William Rees, 1802-83; tr. by William Edwards, 1848-1929)(view here)
  • His Mercy is More (Matt Papa)(view here)
  • How deep the fathers Love (Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • How sweet the name (John Newton)(view here)
  • I greet thee who my sure Redeemer art (Elizabeth Lee Smith)(view here)
  • I have a friend whose faithful love (C A Tydeman)(view here)
  • I hear thy welcome voice (Lewis Hartsough)(view here)
  • I saw a new vision of Jesus (William Vernon Higham)(view here)
  • I stand amazed (Charles Homer Gabriel)(view here)
  • I will Glory in my redeemer (Steve and Vicki Cook)(view here)
  • Immortal Honours rest on Jesus' head (William Gadsby)(view here)
  • Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (Walter Chalmers Smith)(view here)
  • In Christ alone (Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Jesus is Lord (The cry that echoes) (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Jesus paid it all (Elvina Mabel Hall (1820-1889), John Thomas Grape (1835-1915) and Aaron Keyes)(view here)
  • Jesus the name high over all (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • King of Kings (Jarrod Cooper)(view here)
  • Light of the world (Tim Hughes)(view here)
  • Long as I live I'll bless your name (Isaac Watts)(view here)
  • Look, ye saints! the sight is glorious (Thomas Kelly)(view here)
  • Love divine (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • Mighty Christ from time eternal (Titus Lewis, tr. Graham Stuart Harrison)(view here)
  • My God how wonderful Thou art (Frederick William Faber)(view here)
  • My heart is filled with thankfulness (Townend and Getty)(view here)
  • My Hope is built on nothing less (Edward Mote)(view here)
  • My hope is built on nothing less (Cornerstone)(view here)
  • My Jesus I love Thee (William Ralph Featherston)(view here)
  • Nearer Still nearer (Leila Naylor. Morris, 1862-1929)(view here)
  • Nothing but the blood of Jesus (Robert Lowry)(view here)
  • O Breath of life, come sweeping through us (Elizabeth Ann Head)(view here)
  • O Church arise (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • O Father you are sovereign (Margaret Clarkson) (view here)
  • O for a thousand tongues to sing (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • O Lord my God (How Great Thou Art) (Eluned Harrison)(view here)
  • O Lord my Rock and my Redeemer (Nathan Stiff)(view here)
  • O love that will not let me go (George Matheson, 1842-1906)(view here)
  • O Praise the name (I cast my mind to Calvary) (Marty Sampson, Benjamin Hastings and Dean Ussher)(view here)
  • O the deep deep love of Jesus (Samuel Francis)(view here)
  • Oh to see the Dawn (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • One day (When we all get to heaven) (Beth Redman, Eliza Edmunds Stites Hewitt, Leonard Jarman, Matt Redman)(view here)
  • Only a Holy God (City Alight Music)(view here)
  • Onward march all conquering Jesus (William Williams, tr. William Howells)(view here)
  • Doxology – Praise God from whom all blessings flow (Thomas Ken)(view here)
  • Praise my soul the King of heaven (Henry Francis Lyte)(view here)
  • Rock of Ages (Augustus Montague Toplady)(view here)
  • See what a morning (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Sovereign Grace o'er sin abounding (John Kent)(view here)
  • Speak O Lord (Keith Getty and Stuart Townend)(view here)
  • Tell me the old old story (Arabella Catherine Hankey)(view here)
  • Tell out my Soul (Timothy Dudley-Smith)(view here)
  • The battle is the Lord's (Margaret Clarkson)(view here)
  • The church's one foundation (Samuel Stone, Samuel Wesley)(view here)
  • The Lord is King; Lift up your voice (Josiah Conder)(view here)
  • The sands of time are sinking (Anne Ross Cousin)(view here)
  • The Splendour of the King (Chris Tomlin/Christopher Dwayne Tomlin/Ed Cash/Jesse Reeves)(view here)
  • There is a fountain (William Cowper)(view here)
  • There is a higher throne (Keith and Kristyn Getty)(view here)
  • There is a hope that burns within my heart (Stuart Townend and Mark Edwards)(view here)
  • Thine be the glory (Edmond Louis Budry, tr. by Richard Birch Hoyle)(view here)
  • Tis finished the Messiah dies (Charles Wesley)(view here)
  • To God be the glory (Fanny Jane Crosby)(view here)
  • We rest on Thee (Edith Adeline Gilling Cherry)(view here)
  • What a faithful God (Robert Critchley and Dawn Critchley)(view here)
  • When I survey (Isaac Watts)(view here)
  • When peace like a river (Horatio Spafford)(view here)
  • When this passing world is done (Robert Murray M'Cheyne)(view here)
  • Who can cheer the heart like Jesus (Thoro Harris)(view here)
  • Who is he in yonder stall (Benjamin Russell Hanby)(view here)
  • Worthy O Lamb of God (Josiah Conder)(view here)
  • Yet not I (City Alight)(view here)
  • You alone can rescue (Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin)(view here)
  • You're the Word of God the Father (Townend and Getty)(view here)

Church hymns - lyrics, sheet music, guitar chords and tabs for your worship group or Sunday School class, all in one place!

I've just gotten started on music for this page, but eventually there will be arrangements for many old standards as well as hymns you may never have heard before!

Check out the piano sheets in several keys.

This is a very pretty arrangement, which uses more chords than are ordinarily found.

These hymns are free to download, print, and use for your worship group.

The beloved, dramatic hymn by Charles Wesley and Thomas Campbell.

The words light a fire in my soul!

The piano arrangements are not EASY - but lead sheets and the standard 4-part harmony arrangements will soon be here.

An old-fashioned but still relevant hymn which speaks of the soul's desire for a 'field of endless day.'

It is a gentle and beautiful song about what lies ahead for Christians, and is a comforting hymn, suitable for funerals.

I believe this song comes from the Shape Note tradition.

This older hymn is one of my favorites, with its ringing truths and promises.

Here is an easy but satisfying piano arrangement that manages to be more elaborate than the standard hymnal arrangement.

With 3 piano arrangement keys, and 5 lead sheet keys.

This is an energetic and surprisingly pretty arrangement of this favorite old hymn.

Though it is commonly sung at funerals, it is fun enough to play at music festivals, too.

A beautiful hymn, set to 4-part harmony, as well as piano arrangements and lead sheets.

This song is comforting to a heart that is distraught.

Very fitting for the funeral, memorial service, or celebration of life, of a Christian.

Hymns Uzmusic For Your Church Services Live

An old favorite.

This is Beethoven's famous song 'Ode to Joy,' with hymn lyrics in English written in the 1800's.

Two challenging but lovely arrangements; you are looking at the hardest one!

Three keys: C, F, and G.

This moving old hymn is beautiful despite being old-fashioned, and the words are timeless.

Now with a lovely piano arrangement, in three different keys.

A song about a warrior culture that hears the Good News of Christ's battle and victory over death.

Though a legend has grown around the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons in the early Middle Ages, the origin of this story is factual.


Thank you for visiting!


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  1. Amos 5:15 Hate Evil and Love the Good

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  2. Ephesians 5 Song: Take No Part in the Deeds of Darkness

    Ephesians 5 Song: Take No Part in the Deeds of Darkness - a Bible verse song about exposing evil rather than taking part in it.

  3. ABC Song Lyrics - The Message of Salvation by 'A,B,C'

    ABC song lyrics teach children how they can be saved. A, all have sinned. B, believe. C, call on the name of the Lord. Sing the words, learn them well!

  4. Psalm 91 Song: If You Make the Lord Your Refuge

    Psalm 91 song is a comforting Bible verse. Learn this simple song, and you will remember that the Most High is your shelter!

  5. And Can It Be That I Should Gain - An Old & Stirring Wesley Hymn

    And Can It Be is poetry set to music - a dramatic cry of amazed gratitude and love for the Savior.

  6. Hymn Sheet Music with Chords: How Firm a Foundation

    Hymn sheet music with chords 'How Firm a Foundation' lets you choose an easy version with just melody & chord symbols, or piano arrangements in several keys.

  7. Whatsoever Things Are True: Philippians 4:8-9 in Song

    Whatsoever Things are True - sing the encouraging and positive words of Philippians 4 to help focus your thoughts and realign your attitude!

  8. Proverbs 8:33-36 Song: If You Find Me, You Find Life

    Download mystery age the dark priests rapidshare free. Proverbs 8:33-36 Song: 'If You Find Me, You Find Life' is the wonderful promise of these verses about seeking wisdom, and hearing instruction. A song to sing.

  9. For By Grace You Have Been Saved: the words of Ephesians 2 in song

    For by grace you have been saved through faith - learn the words of Ephesians 2:8-9 by singing them in this easy song!

  10. Church Hymnal Sheet Music 'It Is Well With My Soul'

    Church hymnal sheet music for 'When peace like a river attendeth my way.' That song is called 'It Is Well With My Soul.' Leads, 4-part vocals, & piano music.

This digital download version in the key of Em, with chord symbols, is greatly simplified.

Your piano students will be able to handle this one!

Also available at Amazon as a paperback.

A perfect read aloud storybook for little boys or girls.

Hymns Uzmusic For Your Church Services Youtube

The Adventures of Tonsta highlight the travels of a very young Christian lad with a good heart, who goes about helping folk in trouble.

With a red cap on his head and a sack of tools slung over his shoulder, Tonsta seems to meet people in distress wherever he goes.

Lots of trolls in this book.

Download this beautiful songbook telling the riveting story of the attempted genocide of the Jews in ancient Persia, and the brave young queen who risked her life to change the king's mind and save her people.

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Also available as a paperback at Amazon!

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Like some of you, I've been playing the piano since early childhood, and have added a few other instruments along the way, plus an interest in arranging and composing music.

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I also happen to love the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Christian worldview that portrays The Great War in the heavens, in which we here on earth are destined to be a part.

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