Herald

"Herald" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Herald· 20 hymns found
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Your prais­es ’neath the star­lit sky.
[Verse 1]
Let the praise of Je­sus be
Star of beau­ty, star of splen­dor,
Signs in the heav­ens, un­er­ring om­ens,
Signs in the heav­ens, un­er­ring om­ens,
Over the world good news pro­claim,
The ten­der grass and the rip­en­ing ear,
start
start
A won­drous star is in the sky,
Comes the Sav­ior, pro­mised long,
Or when age and sick­ness wait
Redeemer most gen­tle, so low to lie!
To old and young this na­tal morn;
Clad in light, heav’n­ly bright,
Come to­day, let an­gel voices
In the cross and its vict’ry our glory shall be,
Starlight and song, all the night long,
Ring out a wel­come to Christ­mas’ fair morn­ing,

Herald

Herald the Fa­ther’s Son;
Glory to the newborn King:
Heralded from sea to sea.
When our Sav­ior and de­fend­er
Children of God look up with re­joic­ing;
Children of God look up with re­joic­ing;
Jesus the Lord has come to reign,
Let us be pa­tient, pa­tient,
Breaking up the road,
Over land ov­er main;
Christmas hope brings Heav­en nigh,
Blending in tri­umph­ant song;
In the full­ness of be­lief,
To speak to the shep­herds of God’s great love.
This hal­lowed day when Christ was born.
Hail ap­proach­ing morn.
That your par­doned soul re­joic­es,
To the work! to the work! in the strength of the Lord,
Beautiful song, won­drous song,
Ring out a wel­come, a bright cheery wel­come!

Caroling On

lyricist: Elsie Yale, 1916
Composer: Lincoln Hall
Hymn 1

...Your prais­es ’neath the star­lit sky.

Herald the Ho­ly One,

Herald the Fa­ther’s Son;...

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Your prais­es ’neath the star­lit sky.

Herald the Ho­ly One,

Herald the Fa­ther’s Son;

Caroling On

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn)

lyricist: Charles Wesley / George Whitefield
Hymn 2

...[Verse 1]

Hark! the herald angels sing

Glory to the newborn King:...

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[Verse 1]

Hark! the herald angels sing

Glory to the newborn King:

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Mendelssohn)

Shout, Ye Lower Sons of Men

lyricist: Gluyas Pascoe, 1864
Composer: Willliam Spark
Hymn 3

...Let the praise of Je­sus be

Heralded from sea to sea,

Heralded from sea to sea....

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Let the praise of Je­sus be

Heralded from sea to sea,

Heralded from sea to sea.

Shout, Ye Lower Sons of Men

Star of Beauty (Belden)

Composer: Franklin Belden, 1882
Hymn 4

...Star of beau­ty, star of splen­dor,

Herald of the glo­ri­ous morn,

When our Sav­ior and de­fend­er...

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Star of beau­ty, star of splen­dor,

Herald of the glo­ri­ous morn,

When our Sav­ior and de­fend­er

Star of Beauty (Belden)

Hail Him the King of Glory

Composer: Henry de Fluiter, 1916
Hymn 5

...Signs in the heav­ens, un­er­ring om­ens,

Herald the glo­ri­ous day.

Children of God look up with re­joic­ing;...

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Signs in the heav­ens, un­er­ring om­ens,

Herald the glo­ri­ous day.

Children of God look up with re­joic­ing;

Hail Him the King of Glory

Hail Him the King of Glory

Composer: Henry de Fluiter, 1916
Hymn 6

...Signs in the heav­ens, un­er­ring om­ens,

Herald the glo­ri­ous day.

Children of God look up with re­joic­ing;...

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Signs in the heav­ens, un­er­ring om­ens,

Herald the glo­ri­ous day.

Children of God look up with re­joic­ing;

Hail Him the King of Glory

Gather and Sing

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1887
Composer: Benjamin Unseld
Hymn 7

...Over the world good news pro­claim,

Heralds of love, away;

Jesus the Lord has come to reign,...

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Over the world good news pro­claim,

Heralds of love, away;

Jesus the Lord has come to reign,

Gather and Sing

Weary Not in Well Doing

lyricist: Helen Reyburn, 1886
Composer: William Giffe
Hymn 8

...The ten­der grass and the rip­en­ing ear,

Heralds the corn we know.

Let us be pa­tient, pa­tient,...

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The ten­der grass and the rip­en­ing ear,

Heralds the corn we know.

Let us be pa­tient, pa­tient,

Weary Not in Well Doing

Herald, in the Wilderness

lyricist: Henry Alford, 1867
Composer: William Hoyte, 1875
Hymn 9

...start

Herald, in the wil­der­ness,

Breaking up the road,...

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start

Herald, in the wil­der­ness,

Breaking up the road,

Herald, in the Wilderness

Gospel Herald

lyricist: Philetus Hill, 1899
Composer: Lester Price
Hymn 10

...start

Gospel Herald, go pro­claim,

Over land ov­er main;...

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start

Gospel Herald, go pro­claim,

Over land ov­er main;

Gospel Herald

Christmas Joy Is Everywhere

lyricist: Birdie Bell, 1897
Composer: William Post
Hymn 11

...A won­drous star is in the sky,

Heralding a dawn­ing day;

Christmas hope brings Heav­en nigh,...

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A won­drous star is in the sky,

Heralding a dawn­ing day;

Christmas hope brings Heav­en nigh,

Christmas Joy Is Everywhere

With No Pomp of Earthly Splendor

lyricist: Caroline Shacklock, 1881
Composer: Frank Allen
Hymn 12

...Comes the Sav­ior, pro­mised long,

Heralded by an­gel voic­es,

Blending in tri­umph­ant song;...

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Comes the Sav­ior, pro­mised long,

Heralded by an­gel voic­es,

Blending in tri­umph­ant song;

With No Pomp of Earthly Splendor

Father, in Thy Presence Now

lyricist: Anonymous, before 1850
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)
Hymn 13

...Or when age and sick­ness wait

Heralds at life’s part­ing gate—

In the full­ness of be­lief,...

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Or when age and sick­ness wait

Heralds at life’s part­ing gate—

In the full­ness of be­lief,

Father, in Thy Presence Now

Day of Redemption

lyricist: Flora Kirkland, 1903
Composer: Fred Pulllin
Hymn 14

...Redeemer most gen­tle, so low to lie!

O herald so glo­ri­ous sent from above,

To speak to the shep­herds of God’s great love....

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Redeemer most gen­tle, so low to lie!

O herald so glo­ri­ous sent from above,

To speak to the shep­herds of God’s great love.

Day of Redemption

Ring Out the Bells

Composer: James Jelley, 1899
Hymn 15

...To old and young this na­tal morn;

Herald the news on fast­est, fleet­est wing,

This hal­lowed day when Christ was born....

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To old and young this na­tal morn;

Herald the news on fast­est, fleet­est wing,

This hal­lowed day when Christ was born.

Ring Out the Bells

Lo, the Clouds of Night Are Rending

lyricist: Translated by John Brownlie, 1913
Composer: Alfred Eyre, 1889
Hymn 16

...Clad in light, heav’n­ly bright,

Herald hosts to earth des­cend­ing,

Hail ap­proach­ing morn....

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Clad in light, heav’n­ly bright,

Herald hosts to earth des­cend­ing,

Hail ap­proach­ing morn.

Lo, the Clouds of Night Are Rending

Come to Jesus, Come Today (Wilson)

lyricist: Jennie Wilson, 1898
Composer: M. A. Green
Hymn 17

...Come to­day, let an­gel voices

Herald thro’ the courts ab­ove,

That your par­doned soul re­joic­es,...

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Come to­day, let an­gel voices

Herald thro’ the courts ab­ove,

That your par­doned soul re­joic­es,

Come to Jesus, Come Today (Wilson)

To the work! to the work! we are servants of God

lyricist: Fanny Jane Crosby
Composer: William Howard Doane
Hymn 18

...In the cross and its vict’ry our glory shall be,

While we herald the tidings, “Salvation is free!”

To the work! to the work! in the strength of the Lord,...

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In the cross and its vict’ry our glory shall be,

While we herald the tidings, “Salvation is free!”

To the work! to the work! in the strength of the Lord,

To the work! to the work! we are servants of God

Starlight and Song

lyricist: Elbert Smith, 1903
Composer: Audentia Anderson
Hymn 19

...Starlight and song, all the night long,

Heralds of morn, Je­sus is born.

Beautiful song, won­drous song,...

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Starlight and song, all the night long,

Heralds of morn, Je­sus is born.

Beautiful song, won­drous song,

Starlight and Song

Welcome to Christmas

lyricist: Birdie Bell, 1886
Composer: Asa Hull
Hymn 20

...Ring out a wel­come to Christ­mas’ fair morn­ing,

Herald its com­ing, each fresh, youth­ful voice;

Ring out a wel­come, a bright cheery wel­come!...

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Ring out a wel­come to Christ­mas’ fair morn­ing,

Herald its com­ing, each fresh, youth­ful voice;

Ring out a wel­come, a bright cheery wel­come!

Welcome to Christmas

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