Description: warm, soulful, reverent, caring, heartening, passionate.

Description: Lyrics by Unitarian hymn writer Sarah Flower Adams in 1841 with music by Eliza Flower. Here it is presented in a Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up in spirited praise to a inspirational ending. This instrumental version will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme or church music live audio mix for services or function. 98 bpm

Description: A hymn written by William C. Smith in 1867 usually sung to the tune, "St. Denio", originally a Welsh ballad tune. Here done with a classical orchestra ensemble of piano, flute, harp, strings, and voice choir. 98bpm

Description: Also know as, Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross. Music by William Doane. The lyrics are by Fanny Crosby in 1869 and remains one of Crosby's best known hymns and has been published in 100‘s of hymnals including the Army Navy hymnal. It’s a slower happy waltz. Here done with an elegant classical chamber ensemble of piano, flute, harp, strings, and voice choir. 98bpm

Description: An advent and Christmas carol hymn adapted by Charles Wesley in the 1700’s set to the tune Hydrydol, meaning cheerful, a Welsh tune written in the 1800s by Rowland Prichard. This hymn is considered an enduring classic Christian hymn and is included in 100‘s of hymnals. Here done with a classical ensemble of piano, harp, flute, strings, and voice choir. 99 bpm

Description: This is a standard hymn used for children and Sunday school throughout the Christian world and published in 100's of hymnals. The lyrics were written by Anne B. Warner with the music composed by William B. Bradbury, a well known and famous hymn composer from the 1800's. Here done with a classic church organ at a happy and fun 98bpm.

Description: A standard hymn found in many hymnals written by Annie Hawks with music by pastor Robert Lowery. This version in with a lovely church organ. 98bpm

Description: Eternal Father, Strong to Save is a hymn traditionally associated with seafarers, particularly in the maritime armed services. Written in 1860 by William Whiting. It is inspired by the dangers of the sea described in Psalm 107. It was popular with the Royal Navy and the United States Navy in the late 19th century, and variations of it were adopted by branches of the military in the United Kingdom and the United States. John B. Dykes composed the music titled Melita (Malta) This hymn has been used at funerals with the US Navy. It was also used at the funerals of several US presidents. Here it is presented with an orchestra ensemble of piano, flute, harp, strings, and choir. 98bpm.

Description: A classic Christian hymn that’s one of the most recognizable in the world set to a beautiful piece of music. Here presented with piano, harp, strings, voice choir, and a flute melody. 98bpm.

Description: The Old Rugged Cross This is a classic country Gospel hymn that has been covered by many country western artist and published in several hundred hymnals. The hymn was written by George Bennard in 1913. Here is done with an upbeat orchestra ensemble of piano, harp, strings, and choir. 98bpm

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