join­ing

The phrase "join­ing" resonates through 20 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

join­ing· 20 hymns found
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Songs of joy,
Who for God had been a host
Who for God had been a host
Worth to my mean­est la­bor give,
Sing prais­es to His name; He for­gets not His own.
Worth to my mean­est la­bor give,
See our shields of faith all gleam­ing bright!
All glo­ry to Thee, bless­èd Je­sus ad­ored;
On earth we glad­ly chant the theme,
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Glory to our ris­en Lord, our Sav­ior and our king.
And plat­ting the thorns as a crown for His brow;
Waiting for th’eter­nal morn­ing,
Many friends have gone be­fore us
Many friends have gone be­fore us
With our ad­or­ing praise;
Hath shed its pure and gen­tle ray.
And ming­ling in their wor­ship,
Psalms of end­less hon­ors sing;
There the se­ra­phim are shin­ing,

join­ing

Sweet em­ploy;
Many gi­ants, great and tall,
Many gi­ants, great and tall,
End of my ev­ery act­ion Thou,
Ordaining, main­tain­ing His king­dom di­vine;
Servant, at once, and Lord of all,
Leaving all to bat­tle for the right.
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Thus an­gels, pro­phets, sin­ners sing,
In one bond unit­ed,
Swell the ech­oes, as they march along;
To mock and re­vile, as be­fore Him they bow.
Glory in the high­est, glo­ry,
Glory, glo­ry be to Je­sus,
Glory, glo­ry be to Je­sus,
To Fa­ther, Son and Ho­ly Ghost,
O Christ­ian men, with one ac­cord,
The friends that start­ed with me
And the sound­ing cor­net bring;
Holy, ho­ly, ho­ly Lord!

Christmas Carol (Pitkin)

lyricist: E. E. Pitkin, 1874
Composer: John Suffern
Hymn 1

...Songs of joy,

And child­ren all are join­ing, join­ing, join­ing,

Sweet em­ploy;...

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Songs of joy,

And child­ren all are join­ing, join­ing, join­ing,

Sweet em­ploy;

Christmas Carol (Pitkin)

Dare to Be a Daniel (Bliss)

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1873
Hymn 2

...Who for God had been a host

By join­ing Da­ni­el’s band.

Many gi­ants, great and tall,...

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Who for God had been a host

By join­ing Da­ni­el’s band.

Many gi­ants, great and tall,

Dare to Be a Daniel (Bliss)

Dare to Be a Daniel (Bliss)

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1873
Hymn 3

...Who for God had been a host

By join­ing Da­ni­el’s band.

Many gi­ants, great and tall,...

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Who for God had been a host

By join­ing Da­ni­el’s band.

Many gi­ants, great and tall,

Dare to Be a Daniel (Bliss)

Servant of All, to Toil for Man

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1739
Composer: Carl Gläser, 1828
Hymn 4

...Worth to my mean­est la­bor give,

By join­ing it to Thine.

End of my ev­ery act­ion Thou,...

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Worth to my mean­est la­bor give,

By join­ing it to Thine.

End of my ev­ery act­ion Thou,

Servant of All, to Toil for Man

We Gather Together

lyricist: Nederlandtsche Gedenckclanck, 1626
Composer: 16th Century Dutch
Hymn 5

...Sing prais­es to His name; He for­gets not His own.

Beside us to guide us, our God with us join­ing,

Ordaining, main­tain­ing His king­dom di­vine;...

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Sing prais­es to His name; He for­gets not His own.

Beside us to guide us, our God with us join­ing,

Ordaining, main­tain­ing His king­dom di­vine;

We Gather Together

Son of the Carpenter, Receive

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1739
Composer: John Dykes, 1875
Hymn 6

...Worth to my mean­est la­bor give,

By join­ing it to Thine.

Servant, at once, and Lord of all,...

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Worth to my mean­est la­bor give,

By join­ing it to Thine.

Servant, at once, and Lord of all,

Son of the Carpenter, Receive

Victory Is Coming

lyricist: Alida Roe, 1897
Composer: John Fearis
Hymn 7

...See our shields of faith all gleam­ing bright!

New rec­ruits are join­ing as we march along;

Leaving all to bat­tle for the right....

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See our shields of faith all gleam­ing bright!

New rec­ruits are join­ing as we march along;

Leaving all to bat­tle for the right.

Victory Is Coming

Hasten, Ye Faithful

Composer: John Wade, ca. 1743
Hymn 8

...All glo­ry to Thee, bless­èd Je­sus ad­ored;

Word with two na­tures, join­ing, yet un­blend­ed—

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All glo­ry to Thee, bless­èd Je­sus ad­ored;

Word with two na­tures, join­ing, yet un­blend­ed—

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Hasten, Ye Faithful

Let Music Break on This Blest Morn

lyricist: Grace Dickinson, ca. 1878
Composer: John Calkin
Hymn 9

...On earth we glad­ly chant the theme,

Thus join­ing in the song ab­ove.

Thus an­gels, pro­phets, sin­ners sing,...

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On earth we glad­ly chant the theme,

Thus join­ing in the song ab­ove.

Thus an­gels, pro­phets, sin­ners sing,

Let Music Break on This Blest Morn

Brothers, Joining Hand to Hand

lyricist: John Warner, 1900
Composer: Bohemian Brethren, 1544
Hymn 10

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Brothers, join­ing hand to hand,

In one bond unit­ed,...

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Brothers, join­ing hand to hand,

In one bond unit­ed,

Brothers, Joining Hand to Hand

Easter Bells (Camp)

Composer: Pauline Camp, 1912
Hymn 11

...Glory to our ris­en Lord, our Sav­ior and our king.

Little child­ren, join­ing in the chor­us,

Swell the ech­oes, as they march along;...

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Glory to our ris­en Lord, our Sav­ior and our king.

Little child­ren, join­ing in the chor­us,

Swell the ech­oes, as they march along;

Easter Bells (Camp)

Lord, Is It I? (Green)

lyricist: P. U. Green, 1916
Composer: C. C. Alexander
Hymn 12

...And plat­ting the thorns as a crown for His brow;

The mul­ti­tude join­ing, tho’ lost and un­done,

To mock and re­vile, as be­fore Him they bow....

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And plat­ting the thorns as a crown for His brow;

The mul­ti­tude join­ing, tho’ lost and un­done,

To mock and re­vile, as be­fore Him they bow.

Lord, Is It I? (Green)

Night in Silence

lyricist: Charles Siegel, 1906
Composer: Ferd Hill
Hymn 13

...Waiting for th’eter­nal morn­ing,

We, with saints and an­gels join­ing,

Glory in the high­est, glo­ry,...

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Waiting for th’eter­nal morn­ing,

We, with saints and an­gels join­ing,

Glory in the high­est, glo­ry,

Night in Silence

Get Ready for Heaven

Composer: John Baughman,1915
Hymn 14

...Many friends have gone be­fore us

Who are join­ing in the chor­us,

Glory, glo­ry be to Je­sus,...

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Many friends have gone be­fore us

Who are join­ing in the chor­us,

Glory, glo­ry be to Je­sus,

Get Ready for Heaven

Get Ready for Heaven

Composer: John Baughman,1915
Hymn 15

...Many friends have gone be­fore us

Who are join­ing in the chor­us,

Glory, glo­ry be to Je­sus,...

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Many friends have gone be­fore us

Who are join­ing in the chor­us,

Glory, glo­ry be to Je­sus,

Get Ready for Heaven

O Lord, Our God, Almighty King

lyricist: Lovie Stratton, 1901
Composer: Charles Goodrich, 1904
Hymn 16

...With our ad­or­ing praise;

And join­ing with the ran­somed host,

To Fa­ther, Son and Ho­ly Ghost,...

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With our ad­or­ing praise;

And join­ing with the ran­somed host,

To Fa­ther, Son and Ho­ly Ghost,

O Lord, Our God, Almighty King

Christians, Sing Out with Exultation

lyricist: Bénédict Pictet, 1705
Composer: Louis Bourgeois, 1541
Hymn 17

...Hath shed its pure and gen­tle ray.

Then, in that heav­en­ly con­cert join­ing,

O Christ­ian men, with one ac­cord,...

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Hath shed its pure and gen­tle ray.

Then, in that heav­en­ly con­cert join­ing,

O Christ­ian men, with one ac­cord,

Christians, Sing Out with Exultation

Kneeling at the Threshold

lyricist: William Alexander, 1865
Composer: Charles Converse, 1870
Hymn 18

...And ming­ling in their wor­ship,

And join­ing in their song!

The friends that start­ed with me...

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And ming­ling in their wor­ship,

And join­ing in their song!

The friends that start­ed with me

Kneeling at the Threshold

Songs Anew of Honor Framing

lyricist: William Goode (1762–1816)
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1844
Hymn 19

...Psalms of end­less hon­ors sing;

Loud the sil­ver trum­pet join­ing;

And the sound­ing cor­net bring;...

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Psalms of end­less hon­ors sing;

Loud the sil­ver trum­pet join­ing;

And the sound­ing cor­net bring;

Songs Anew of Honor Framing

All Men Living Are but Mortal

lyricist: Johann Albinus, 1652
Composer: Johann Rosenmüller, 1678
Hymn 20

...There the se­ra­phim are shin­ing,

Evermore in chor­us join­ing:

Holy, ho­ly, ho­ly Lord!...

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There the se­ra­phim are shin­ing,

Evermore in chor­us join­ing:

Holy, ho­ly, ho­ly Lord!

All Men Living Are but Mortal

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