William Gardiner
We have a gospel to proclaim
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Composer:William GardinerGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:3:27"We have a gospel to proclaim" is a hymn composed by William Gardiner in 1815. The hymn is a declaration of the Christian faith and the mission to spread the gospel to all nations. It was first published in the Sacred Melodies for Children, a collection of hymns for children. The hymn has four movements, each with its own distinct melody and lyrics. The first movement begins with the declaration, "We have a gospel to proclaim, good news for all throughout the earth." The melody is upbeat and joyful, reflecting the message of hope and salvation that the gospel brings. The second movement is more reflective, with the lyrics focusing on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross. The melody is slower and more contemplative, emphasizing the solemnity of the subject matter. The third movement is a call to action, urging Christians to share the gospel with others. The lyrics state, "We are called to take his light to a world where wrong seems right." The melody is energetic and uplifting, reflecting the urgency of the mission. The final movement is a reiteration of the first, with the lyrics repeating the message of the gospel and the joy it brings. The melody is triumphant and celebratory, emphasizing the victory that Christ has won over sin and death. Overall, "We have a gospel to proclaim" is a hymn that emphasizes the importance of sharing the Christian faith with others. Its four movements reflect different aspects of the gospel message, from the hope and joy it brings to the sacrifice of Christ on the cross. The hymn has remained popular in Christian worship services for over two centuries, and its message continues to inspire believers around the world.More....
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