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The first verse is from a child's perspective asking for guidance; the second is from a leader or parent promising to walk together; the final verse is a collective thanks to the Heavenly Father.
It is set in 3/4 time and typically played at a moderate pace of 84 to 100 beats per minute. 2. "Faith of Our Fathers" (SDA Hymnal)
In the Episcopal Church's The Hymnal 1982 , #304 is " I Come with Joy to Meet My Lord ". hmn-304.mp4
The lyrics were written by Frederick W. Faber in 1849, with the familiar "St. Catherine" tune composed by Henry F. Hemy. 3. "I Come with Joy to Meet My Lord" (The Hymnal 1982)
Written by Brian A. Wren in 1971, the hymn focuses on the unity and friendship found through the breaking of bread and Christ's love. Tune: Often set to "Land of Rest," an American folk melody. 4. "Shepherd, Show Me How to Go" (Christian Science Hymnal) The first verse is from a child's perspective
In the 1985 LDS Hymnal, #304 is " Teach Me to Walk in the Light ." This prayerful hymn, originally written for children, is often used as a teaching moment for families and church leaders.
In the 1932 Christian Science Hymnal, #304 features words written by . The piece serves as a spiritual guide, asking for direction and strength to "feed Thy sheep". "Faith of Our Fathers" (SDA Hymnal) In the
It is a hymn of consecration , celebrating the historical resilience of faith despite persecution and "dungeon, fire, and sword".