The details of this week’s hymn, Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us, are perfect examples of the importance of context within storytelling. Join us as we review the lyrics of this 1836 hymn from John 10.
Tag: Hymn
Praising: John 5-7
So many hymns of the past, just like this week’s, began as poems meant to convey simple truths about God. The accounts of Jesus feeding thousands of men, women, and children near the Sea of Galilee inspired Mary Artemisia Lathbury (1841-1913) to write the first two stanzas of Break Thou the Bread of Life in 1877.
Praising: John 3-4
Come, Thou Fount of Ever Blessing is a familiar hymn at UFC. We sing it often, but do you know the story behind the lyrics penned in 1758 by Robert Robinson? His story of faith may mirror yours in many ways. Join us at ufcwomen.blog today for this beautiful hymn.
Praising: John 1-2
Today we're continuing our hymn series with "Just As I Am" and have the privilege of sharing the musical arrangement by local pianist, composer and recording artist David Nevue.
Introducing Come and See
The UFC Women's ministry team is excited to introduce Come and See, a seven-week journey through the Gospel of John here at ufcwomen.blog. Today we're filling you in on all the details and preparing you for pausing in the chapters of John, pondering who Jesus is and who we are in light of Him, praying Scripture, practicing sharing our personal testimonies, and praising the Lord through song. We hope you'll join us!