Awhile back I started a thread which was about hymns used in parting at end of service, etc. MennoSota's comment made me think about starting a thread on funeral hymns.When I read the thread title, "Hymns of Parting," I thought it was about songs for a funeral.
There have been quite a few funeral hymns written. John and Charles Wesley even have a collection called Funeral Hymns (I'm sure others do as well). Sometimes these tend to be "specific" -- that is, written for a brother, sister, child, elderly, "On the death of Mrs. A.C.," etc. I can't think of any funeral hymns that have entered into popular use at funerals, though there may be some.
In our area funeral hymns tend to fall into two categories -- old standards and favorites of the deceased. For example, we had a funeral Saturday which included "Amazing Grace" (an old standard) and "It's So Peaceful" (a favorite song of the deceased). The first category is generally "safe". With the second you never know what kind of song people may want.
One of Charles Wesley's funeral hymns that we sing quite a bit in memorial, but seldom at funerals, is:
1. Come, let us join our friends above
That have obtained the prize,
And on the eagle wings of love
To joys celestial rise.
Let all the saints terrestrial sing
With those to glory gone,
For all the servants of our King
In heav'n and earth are one.
2. One family, we dwell in Him,
One church above, beneath,
Tho' now divided by the stream,
The narrow stream of death.
One army of the living God,
To His command we bow;
Part of the host have crossed the flood,
And part are crossing now.
What songs do you hear at funerals? What are some hymns you would recommend?
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