Sentences with phrase «classic hymn»

The phrase "classic hymn" refers to a well-known, traditional religious song that is often sung in church services or religious gatherings. It typically has timeless lyrics and a melody that has been passed down through generations. Full definition
This summer, the always spiritually insightful Harper releases his next album, Lifeline, which follows a string of amazing records and his gospel collaboration with the blind boys of Alabama that consisted of classic hymns.
Despite being well over 200 years old, enduring power of the classic hymn still makes it favorite for artist from across the musical spectrum.
Michael Omari, better known as Stormzy, recently put his own spin on John Newton's classic hymn «Amazing grace» with a grime song called «Blinded by your grace part 2».
I like the classic hymns that contain a sense of awe, mystery, and majesty....
Evangelicalism at its best is the religion displayed in its classic hymns.
It is an attempt to rehabilitate a whole range of classic hymns.
This led to them co-writing the classic hymn «In Christ alone», combining contemporary and Celtic hymn style with rich lyrical content.
the beauty of The Hour I First Believed, a soaring novel as amazingly graceful as the classic hymn that provides the title, is that Lamb never loses sight of the spark of human resilience.
Then it ends with a fragment from that classic hymn, Blessed Assurance: «This is my story, This is my song; praising my Savior all the day long.»
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