Crowning Jesus Lord Of All
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
6M ago
The Hymn about the coronation of Jesus, not surprisingly, was written by an Englishman. Magnificent pageantry and historical remembrance are involved in a coronation. The lines of the hymn contain suggestions of royal pageantry with imagery from both Old and New Testaments. “Coronation,” the tune most used in America, was composed in 1792 by Oliver Holden. A carpenter by trade, Holden helped rebuild Charleston, Massachusetts, after it had been burned by the British in the Revolutionary War. He later ran a general store, taught singing in schools, and published several collections of songs. Hi ..read more
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My Hope Is Built On Nothing Less
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
9M ago
Edward Mote was born into poverty on January 21, 1797, in London. His parents, innkeepers, wouldn’t allow a Bible in their house, but somehow Edward heard the gospel as a teenager and came to Christ. He eventually became a skilled carpenter and the owner of his own cabinet shop. “One morning,” he recalled, “it came into my mind as I went to labor to write a hymn on the ‘Gracious Experience of a Christian.’ As I went up to Holborn I had the chorus: On Christ the solid Rock I stand /All other ground is sinking sand. In the day I had four verses complete, and wrote them off. On the Sabbath follo ..read more
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All Glory, Laud And Honor
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
The mighty Charlemagne (742-814), King of the Franks, united most of western Europe under his crown. He was a visionary who advanced education and reformed the laws, economy, and culture of Europe. When Charlemagne died, his son, Louis I, assumed the throne. At first, all went well. But in 817, he began dividing the empire among his nephew and his four sons, causing no end of problems.  Twice he was deposed by his sons, and, though he regained his throne both times, he was never again able to rest securely. Caught in the middle of this epic family conflict was Theodulph, Bishop of Orlean ..read more
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When Peace Like A River
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the ship’s captain called one of his passengers to the bridge and said, “To the best of my calculations, Mr. Spafford, this is where the tragedy occurred and your daughters were drowned.” Weeks earlier Horatio Spafford had planned a family trip to Europe in November of 1873. Last-minute business developments made it necessary for Spafford to remain in Chicago for a few days. He sent his wife and four daughters - Anna, eleven; Maggie, nine; Bessie, seven; and Tanetta, two - on the ship Ville du Havre to France with a group of friends. In midocean the Ville ..read more
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God Hath Spoken By His Prophets
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
“God Hath Spoken by His Prophets” by George Wallace Briggs (1875-1959) was published in 1953 by the Hymn Society of America, who searched for new hymns to celebrate the printing of the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. This hymn was selected as one of ten hymns out of five hundred. George Wallace Briggs was born in Nottingham, England, on December 15, 1875, and died in Hindhead, Surrey, England, on December 30, 1959. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he took classes in classical studies; then he became a chaplain in the Royal Navy (1902-1909). He served English parish ..read more
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Advent
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
“Either from the beginning or near the beginning Christians held some days and seasons as sacred,” writes historian Kenneth Latourette in A History Of Christianity. The church year developed around the celebration of the great redemptive acts of God: the Incarnation (Christmas) and Christ’s death and resurrection (Easter). It was early in the fourth century that a distinctive nativity festival developed on December 25th. The Christmas celebration was preceded by 4 weeks of Advent, during which the Sunday worship centered on the coming of Christ. The word “advent” is derived from the Latin adv ..read more
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Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
The author of the hymn, Henry Jackson van Dyke, was born in Pennsylvania in 1852, and became pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City. Henry later became professor of English literature at Princeton.   In 1907, Henry van Dyke was invited to preach at Williams College in Massachusetts. At breakfast one morning, he handed the college president a piece of paper, saying, “Here is a hymn for you. Your mountains  (the Berkshires) were my inspiration. It must be sung to the music of Beethoven’s ‘Hymn of Joy.’ “   When he was later asked about his hymn, van Dyke replied ..read more
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My Faith Has Found A Resting Place
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
The music for “My Faith Has Found A Resting Place” was written by the prolific William J. Kirkpatrick, who was born in Pennsylvania in 1838. His father was his earliest music teacher, and William edited his first hymnbook, Devotional Melodies, at age 21. He went on to write the melodies of some of our favorite hymns, including: “A Wonderful Savior Is Jesus My Lord” “Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus” “Redeemed, How I Love To Proclaim It” On the evening of September 21, 1921, Professor Kirkpatrick huddled away in his study in Germantown, Pennsylvania, working on a poem he was planning to put to m ..read more
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My Hope Is In The Lord
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
This is a twentieth century hymn, having been written in 1945 by Norman Clayton, who was born on January 22, 1903 in Brooklyn, New York, the ninth of ten children. He was converted at the age of six in the South Brooklyn Gospel Church (where his mother had been a founding member) and was church organist by the age of 12. He kept up the role of church organist for the rest of his life. Clayton’s profession was in the building industry, but he also created his own publishing house, Gospel Songs. In 1942 he was working with Jack Wyrtzen’s Word of Life organization, providing music for both the r ..read more
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Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
North Creek Presbyterian Church
by North Creek Church
1y ago
William Williams was born in Wales, the son of a farmer. His plans to be a physician were suddenly changed by the fervent preaching of Welsh evangelist Howell Harris. Williams was converted and soon thereafter changed his profession to become a physician of the soul - a preacher. He became an itinerant evangelist and during his 43 years of ministry, by his own records, traveled more than 95,000 miles. In addition to his preaching, Williams wrote over 800 hymns in the Welsh language and more than 100 in English. His best known is this autobiographical prayer with its many Old Testament allusio ..read more
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