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All Your Favourite Hymns Now With On-Screen Lyrics!

Experience the timeless beauty of traditional hymns with our collection of videos featuring on-screen lyrics. Each hymn tells a story of faith, offering comfort in hardship, hope in uncertainty, and joy in celebration.

Be sure to check back often as we continue adding new videos with on-screen lyrics, bringing your favorite hymns to life!

A Mighty Fortress is Our God

Written by Martin Luther in 1529, this hymn became a defining anthem of the Reformation. Based on Psalm 46, it proclaims God as a steadfast refuge in times of trouble, embodying the spirit of faith and resistance against adversity.

Abide With Me 

Henry Francis Lyte wrote this hymn in 1847 while suffering from tuberculosis. Inspired by Luke 24:29, it seeks God’s presence in life’s darkest moments. The hymn's enduring appeal lies in its comforting assurance of divine companionship.

All Creatures of Our God and King

Inspired by Psalm 148 and written by Francis of Assisi, this hymn celebrates God’s creation. William H. Draper translated it into English in the early 20th century, pairing it with the joyful tune Lasst Uns Erfreuen, inviting all creatures to praise God. 

All Hail the Power of Jesus Name

Edward Perronet penned this hymn in 1779, celebrating Christ's universal kingship. Known as the "Coronation Hymn," it calls believers to crown Jesus with glory. The hymn's stirring message has made it a cornerstone of Christian worship worldwide. 

All That Thrills My Soul 

Thoro Harris composed this hymn in 1931, expressing the joy and fulfillment found in Jesus. The hymn emphasizes Christ’s power to satisfy the deepest human needs, offering hope and peace through a personal relationship with Him. 

All the Way My Savior Leads Me

Written by Fanny J. Crosby in 1875, this hymn celebrates divine guidance. Despite being blind, Crosby’s faith in God’s direction shines through. The hymn reassures believers that God leads them through every trial and triumph. 

Alleluia! Sing to Jesus 

William C. Dix wrote this hymn in 1866, celebrating Jesus as the eternal King and Savior. Based on Revelation imagery, it emphasizes Christ’s triumph over sin and death, making it a popular choice for Ascension and Easter services.

Amazing Grace 

John Newton wrote this beloved hymn in 1772, reflecting his journey from a slave trader to a repentant Christian. Its message of redemption and grace resonates universally, making it one of the most well-known and enduring hymns of all time.

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