Words & Music: George Ben­nard, 1913. The Old Rug­ged Cross was writ­ten in Al­bi­on, Mi­chi­gan. Or Po­ka­gon, Mi­chi­gan. Or Stur­geon Bay, Wis­con­sin. All three towns claim to be the birth­place of this hymn. On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, The emblem of suffering and shame; And I love that old cross where […]
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Words: John E. Bode, 1868, alt. Bode wrote the words for his daugh­ter’s and two sons’ con­firm­a­tion serv­ice. At the time, Bode was a pas­tor in Cas­tle Camps par­ish, Cam­bridge­shire, Eng­land. It was pub­lished in the ap­pend­ix of Psalms and Hymns of the So­ci­e­ty for the Pro­pa­ga­tion of Christ­ian Know­ledge, 1869. Music: An­gel’s Sto­ry, Ar­thur H. Mann, in The Meth­od­ist Sun­day […]
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Words: Mrs. L. D. Av­ery-Stut­tle (1855-1933). Music: Mor­ton, Ed­win Barnes, 1886. O let me walk with Thee, my God, As Enoch walked in days of old; Place Thou my trembling hand in Thine, And sweet communion with me hold; E’en though the path I may not see, Yet, Jesus, let me walk with Thee. I cannot, dare not, walk […]
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Words: Verses 1-5, Sar­ah F. Adams, in Hymns and Anthems, by William Johnson Fox, 1841; verse 6, Ed­ward H. Bick­er­steth, Jr. Music: Beth­a­ny (Ma­son), Low­ell Ma­son, 1856 : One night, some­time af­ter ly­ing awake in the dark, eyes wide open, through the still­ness in the house the mel­o­dy came to me, and the next morn­ing I wrote down the notes. Al­ter­nate tunes: […]
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Words: Ju­lia W. Howe, 1861, alt. This hymn was born dur­ing the Amer­i­can ci­vil war, when Howe vis­it­ed a Un­ion Ar­my camp on the Po­to­mac Riv­er near Wash­ing­ton, D. C. She heard the sol­diers sing­ing the song “John Brown’s Body,” and was tak­en with the strong march­ing beat. She wrote the words the next day: I […]
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Words: Hen­ry F. Lyte, 1847. Music: Eventide, Wil­liam H. Monk, 1861. Mrs. Monk de­scribed the set­ting: This tune was writ­ten at a time of great sor­row—when to­ge­ther we watched, as we did dai­ly, the glo­ries of the set­ting sun. As the last gold­en ray fad­ed, he took some pa­per and pen­ciled that tune which has gone all over […]
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Sample Funeral program inner page
The inner piece of the Sample Funeral program comprises of the detailed description of the personal information of the deceased such as birthplace,dates, schools attended,jobs held as well as hobbies. You could likewise include an extra page and incorporate all the more family photographs or a burial service program collection, clipart and individual notes about […]
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