Traditional Hymns - from D-I
Discover the joy and solace held within hymns like "Down at the Cross," "It Is Well With My Soul," and many others. These enduring compositions continue to reverberate through the ages, carrying poignant messages that speak to the heart.
Down at the Cross
Also known as "Glory to His Name," "Down at the Cross" was composed by John H. Stockton in the 19th century. This hymn celebrates the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice, and is often sung during Easter celebrations due to its powerful message of redemption.
In the Garden
Penned by American songwriter C. Austin Miles in 1912, "In the Garden" was inspired by the biblical story of Mary Magdalene's encounter with Jesus in the garden following his resurrection. Its soothing melody and poetic lyrics evoke the peace and comfort found in personal communion with God.
It Is Well With My Soul
This hymn was written by Horatio G. Spafford after the tragic loss of his four daughters in a shipwreck. Despite the immense sorrow, Spafford's words convey a profound faith and resilience. It continues to offer solace to those enduring hardships.