Take My Life, and Let It Be Consecrated was written by hymnist, Frances Ridley Havergal, daughter of the well-known English hymnist William Havergal. Francis wrote that it was on occasion of visiting the home of a friend that the hymn was composed. It seems there were ten persons in the home that she was visiting, some converted and some still unconverted. She prayed, 'Lord, give me all in this house!' At the end of her visit, all were converted. It was then that she penned the hymn that ends with 'Ever only, all for Thee!' Multiple voicings, instrumental parts and a beautiful fully-orchestrated accompaniment track are available. / Choeur
SKU: LO.20-1089L
UPC: 000308034417.
3 oct - bells used 372 or 3 oct - bells used 10 (12).
SKU: LO.S426
UPC: 000308018721.
General- The familiar text, Take my life and let it be consecrated, was revised for the Psalter Hymnal in 1987, and the improved version is even more meaningful in this melodic, gently-moving anthem.
SKU: WD.080689661174
UPC: 080689661174.
Following on the heels of the success of The Worship Mashups Collection, from Word Music & Church Resources, and riding on the cusp of Church music innovation, comes the latest release in the Worship Mashups Series, The Hymn Mashups Collection, arranged and orchestrated by Cliff Duren. In these unique Hymn Mashups featuring two or more hymns joined together by flawless transitions, with lyrics weaving in and out, back and forth, creating a thematic canvas resulting in a new, hybrid composition, at once both fresh and familiar. These 9 uplifting, new hymn mashup arrangements iconic hymn titles such as Great Is Thy Faithfulness; It Is Well with My Soul; I Surrender All; This Is My Father’s World; I Sing The Mighty Power of God; Take My Life, and Let It Be Consecrated; To God Be the Glory; My Jesus, I Love Thee; At Calvary and many more.