Hymn Guide

A guide to the historical background and theological content of classic hymns.

    Risen Christ Mosaic Lourdes

    Hymn Guide: Jesus Christ Is Risen Today

    Posted on April 3, 2026
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    This hymn is nearly synonymous with Easter. It is sung in every church (worth its salt) on the morning of Easter Sunday. The title of its tune, so rousing with its many Alleluias, is simply EASTER HYMN. If you haven’t sung it, have you really celebrated Easter?

    Institution of the Eucharist (for "Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness")

    Hymn Guide: Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness

    Posted on March 10, 2026
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    We may put on this facade because of social pressure, self-deception, or a theology that forgets that Jesus himself wept, suffered, and died. Then there is also the opposite temptation, to wallow in sadness, as if our Lord did not rise again from the grave. “Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness” is a hymn that addresses these complex emotions with honesty, beauty, and authentic hope.

    Saints at St Peter's Square

    Hymn Guide: For All The Saints

    Posted on October 23, 2025
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    Long before I thought about its lyrics, I loved to sing “For All the Saints.” The marching rhythm, the majestic tune, the repeated Alleluias: these would stir in my heart and inspire devotion to God. How wonderful, then, to discover that the hymn is also deeply theological, offering a profound reflection on the meaning of…

    Ordination of John of Malta

    Veni Creator Spiritus: The Ancient Ordination Hymn

    Posted on October 17, 2025
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    The silence of the ordination service is heavy with expectation, especially when the ordinand lowers his body to the ground. He has been examined by the bishop, and soon he will kneel under the bishop’s hands. Though he has just made lofty vows, he knows, like Isaiah, that he is a man of unclean lips….

    Hymn Guide: Ye Holy Angels Bright

    Posted on September 25, 2025
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    “Ye Holy Angels Bright” is a majestic exhortation to the everlasting praise of God, even in the midst of persecution or trial. Inspired by Psalm 148, it addresses multiple categories of creation: angels, saints in heaven, saints on earth, and finally the singer’s individual soul. Richard Baxter, a 17th-century Anglican of the Puritan party, composed the…

    America the Beautiful Purple Mountain

    Hymn Guide: America the Beautiful

    Posted on July 3, 2025
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    “America the Beautiful” is one of our popular patriotic hymns, sung often at civic celebrations and even before sporting events. But in the church, this hymn is a victim of its own success. Because we associate it with secular gatherings and only remember its first verse, we are often reluctant to sing it in church….

    Hands hold cross. For "My Worth."

    Hymn Guide: My Worth is Not in What I Own

    Posted on April 3, 2025
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    “My Worth is Not in What I Own” is a contemporary hymn about the surpassing worth of Christ and his cross. It references the many good things of this world—including possessions, strength, skill, and reputation—but rejects them as the basis of personal worth. Instead, it fixes our value in the unconditional love of Christ, our…

    Hymn Guide: Before the Throne of God Above

    Posted on March 11, 2025
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    “Before the Throne of God Above” is a moving hymn of praise to the ascended and interceding Christ, the risen Lamb of God. When we sing it, we feel drawn up to heaven and given a glimpse of God’s forgiveness and grace. The hymn is, therefore, fitting not only for the Ascension but also for occasions…

    Gift of the Magi for We Three Kings.

    Hymn Guide: We Three Kings

    Posted on January 1, 2025
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    “We Three Kings” is a festive carol that both tells the story of the magi visiting baby Jesus, and also explores the deeper significance of their gifts.