wel­come

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

wel­come· 20 hymns found
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As He calls so ten­der­ly?
As He calls so ten­der­ly?
Come to the Sav­ior and par­don re­ceive,
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Yet still the pear­ly gate I see,
The night is far spent, the day dawns at length;
And an­gel bands are wait­ing
The bright­est, best flow­ers—the gifts of His love.
His arms are op­en night and day,
“Love’s re­deem­ing work is done—
Open your heart to the Spir­it’s en­treat­ing;
With heav’n­ly beau­ty shine.
In their spot­less robes they’ll meet us,
Are the bright eter­nal strands;
Christ, you of­fered us a bless­ing—what our life in you can be:
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Glory-crowned at the Fa­ther’s great throne;
Will the Sav­ior pi­lot me?
Bringing de­li­ver­ance from sin’s deep stain.
Over the bil­lows, ov­er the sea,

wel­come

For I would ab­ide with thee.
For I would ab­ide with thee.
Look to the Cru­ci­fied, on­ly be­lieve,
To the child­ren’s Ju­bi­lee;
To wel­come me, to wel­come me,
Get rea­dy to wel­come the King,
Waiting, wait­ing,
With smiles and glad voic­es, oh, praise Him for aye.
Come to Je­sus! sin no more,
“Sprinkled now with blood the throne;
List to His wings
Blessèd Sab­bath day,
There, a ser­aph band, they wan­der,
And the clasp­ing of the hands!
In a world where child­ren suf­fer and where all need love and care,
Day filled with plea­sure and cheer;
To the joys and eter­nal de­light,
Will there be a crown for me?
Herald its com­ing, each fresh, youth­ful voice;
Brother in Je­sus, faith­ful and true,

Give Me Welcome

Composer: Edwin Excell, 1905
Hymn 1

...As He calls so ten­der­ly?

Give Me wel­come, give Me wel­come,

For I would ab­ide with thee....

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As He calls so ten­der­ly?

Give Me wel­come, give Me wel­come,

For I would ab­ide with thee.

Give Me Welcome

Give Me Welcome

Composer: Edwin Excell, 1905
Hymn 2

...As He calls so ten­der­ly?

Give Me wel­come, give Me wel­come,

For I would ab­ide with thee....

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As He calls so ten­der­ly?

Give Me wel­come, give Me wel­come,

For I would ab­ide with thee.

Give Me Welcome

Jesus Will Welcome You Now

lyricist: F. H. H. T
Composer: Christian D. Amstutz
Hymn 3

...Come to the Sav­ior and par­don re­ceive,

Jesus will wel­come you now!

Look to the Cru­ci­fied, on­ly be­lieve,...

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Come to the Sav­ior and par­don re­ceive,

Jesus will wel­come you now!

Look to the Cru­ci­fied, on­ly be­lieve,

Jesus Will Welcome You Now

Happy Welcome to All

lyricist: R. C. Fraim, 1876
Composer: John Sweney
Hymn 4

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Welcome, wel­come, glad­ly wel­come,

To the child­ren’s Ju­bi­lee;...

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Welcome, wel­come, glad­ly wel­come,

To the child­ren’s Ju­bi­lee;

Happy Welcome to All

The Pearly Gate (Nevin)

lyricist: Edward Nevin, 1872
Composer: Asa Hull
Hymn 5

...Yet still the pear­ly gate I see,

Where an­gels stand to wel­come me.

To wel­come me, to wel­come me,...

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Yet still the pear­ly gate I see,

Where an­gels stand to wel­come me.

To wel­come me, to wel­come me,

The Pearly Gate (Nevin)

Get Ready to Welcome the King!

lyricist: Fannie Allen, 1907
Composer: Ernest Sellers
Hymn 6

...The night is far spent, the day dawns at length;

Get rea­dy to wel­come the King!

Get rea­dy to wel­come the King,...

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The night is far spent, the day dawns at length;

Get rea­dy to wel­come the King!

Get rea­dy to wel­come the King,

Get Ready to Welcome the King!

Waiting for You and Me

lyricist: A. T. Gorham, 1886
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 7

...And an­gel bands are wait­ing

To wel­come you and me.

Waiting, wait­ing,...

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And an­gel bands are wait­ing

To wel­come you and me.

Waiting, wait­ing,

Waiting for You and Me

Welcome!

lyricist: Carrie Hamilton, 1903
Composer: William Marks
Hymn 8

...The bright­est, best flow­ers—the gifts of His love.

We then bid you wel­come on this fest­ive day,

With smiles and glad voic­es, oh, praise Him for aye....

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The bright­est, best flow­ers—the gifts of His love.

We then bid you wel­come on this fest­ive day,

With smiles and glad voic­es, oh, praise Him for aye.

Welcome!

Come to Jesus! Come Away

Composer: Anonymous, 1885
Hymn 9

...His arms are op­en night and day,

He waits to wel­come thee.

Come to Je­sus! sin no more,...

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His arms are op­en night and day,

He waits to wel­come thee.

Come to Je­sus! sin no more,

Come to Jesus! Come Away

From the Cross

lyricist: Thomas Haweis, 1792
Composer: Dimitri Bortniansky, 1822
Hymn 10

...“Love’s re­deem­ing work is done—

Come and wel­come! sin­ner, come!

“Sprinkled now with blood the throne;...

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“Love’s re­deem­ing work is done—

Come and wel­come! sin­ner, come!

“Sprinkled now with blood the throne;

From the Cross

Welcome the Spirit In

lyricist: Anna Chichester, 1892
Composer: Edmund Lorenz
Hymn 11

...Open your heart to the Spir­it’s en­treat­ing;

Welcome Him in! Wel­come Him in!

List to His wings...

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Open your heart to the Spir­it’s en­treat­ing;

Welcome Him in! Wel­come Him in!

List to His wings

Welcome the Spirit In

Don’t Forget the Sabbath

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1871
Composer: William Bradbury
Hymn 12

...With heav’n­ly beau­ty shine.

Welcome, wel­come, ev­er wel­come,

Blessèd Sab­bath day,...

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With heav’n­ly beau­ty shine.

Welcome, wel­come, ev­er wel­come,

Blessèd Sab­bath day,

Don’t Forget the Sabbath

On the Far Off Shore

lyricist: Ernst Fahnestock, 1874
Composer: W. T. Porter
Hymn 13

...In their spot­less robes they’ll meet us,

Singing wel­come, ev­er­more!

There, a ser­aph band, they wan­der,...

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In their spot­less robes they’ll meet us,

Singing wel­come, ev­er­more!

There, a ser­aph band, they wan­der,

On the Far Off Shore

The Glory of the Welcome

lyricist: Lomax Childress, 1898
Composer: Ephraim Hildebrand
Hymn 14

...Are the bright eter­nal strands;

What a glo­ry in the wel­come,

And the clasp­ing of the hands!...

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Are the bright eter­nal strands;

What a glo­ry in the wel­come,

And the clasp­ing of the hands!

The Glory of the Welcome

Long Ago, When Pharaoh’s Daughter

lyricist: Carolyn Gillette, 2009
Composer: John Wyeth, 1813
Hymn 15

...Christ, you of­fered us a bless­ing—what our life in you can be:

When a child is giv­en wel­come, then you also wel­come me.

In a world where child­ren suf­fer and where all need love and care,...

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Christ, you of­fered us a bless­ing—what our life in you can be:

When a child is giv­en wel­come, then you also wel­come me.

In a world where child­ren suf­fer and where all need love and care,

Long Ago, When Pharaoh’s Daughter

Beautiful Christmas (Hall)

Composer: Lincoln Hall, 1900
Hymn 16

...start

Beautiful Christ­mas, wel­come thy com­ing,

Day filled with plea­sure and cheer;...

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Beautiful Christ­mas, wel­come thy com­ing,

Day filled with plea­sure and cheer;

Beautiful Christmas (Hall)

Waiting to Welcome Us There

lyricist: Paul Russell, 1882
Composer: James Rosecrans
Hymn 17

...Glory-crowned at the Fa­ther’s great throne;

They are wait­ing to wel­come us there,

To the joys and eter­nal de­light,...

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Glory-crowned at the Fa­ther’s great throne;

They are wait­ing to wel­come us there,

To the joys and eter­nal de­light,

Waiting to Welcome Us There

A Royal Welcome

lyricist: Mrs. W. L. Wall, 1909
Composer: William Dale
Hymn 18

...Will the Sav­ior pi­lot me?

Will there be a roy­al wel­come?

Will there be a crown for me?...

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Will the Sav­ior pi­lot me?

Will there be a roy­al wel­come?

Will there be a crown for me?

A Royal Welcome

Welcome to Christmas

lyricist: Birdie Bell, 1886
Composer: Asa Hull
Hymn 19

...Bringing de­li­ver­ance from sin’s deep stain.

Ring out a wel­come to Christ­mas’ fair morn­ing,

Herald its com­ing, each fresh, youth­ful voice;...

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Bringing de­li­ver­ance from sin’s deep stain.

Ring out a wel­come to Christ­mas’ fair morn­ing,

Herald its com­ing, each fresh, youth­ful voice;

Welcome to Christmas

The Messenger of Peace

lyricist: Asa Hull, 1876
Composer: L. L. Mentzer
Hymn 20

...Over the bil­lows, ov­er the sea,

Friends of the child­ren wel­come shall be;

Brother in Je­sus, faith­ful and true,...

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Over the bil­lows, ov­er the sea,

Friends of the child­ren wel­come shall be;

Brother in Je­sus, faith­ful and true,

The Messenger of Peace

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