This song promises a joyful reunion: “by the bright riverside... when all sorrow has drifted away.”
What is “I’ll Meet You in the Morning”?
This Jamaican SDA group sings, “God is not through with you yet.”
Who are The Foster Triplets?
This hymn says “I'll cherish” this central symbol of suffering and victory “till my trophies at last I lay down.”
What is “The Old Rugged Cross”?
This Heritage Singers classic thanks God for light for our stormy seas.
What is "The Lighthouse?"
This hymn assures us that “no never alone” is the promise of the Saviour.
What is “I’ve Seen the Lightning Flashing”? (Also known as “No, Never Alone”)
Often sung at farewells, this hymn looks toward the moment “when they ring those golden bells for you and me.”
What is “When They Ring Those Golden Bells”?
Her voice brought comfort to generations of Adventists with songs like “The Love of God” and “Ten Thousand Angels.”
Who is Del Delker?
This hymn declares we are drawn to the “precious bleeding side” found at a place of mercy and love.
What is “Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross”?
This song by The Crabb Family boldly claims, “He never promised that the cross would not get heavy…”
What is “Through the Fire”?
This hymn reminds us that if the Lord is our keeper, we can safely climb the mountain or face the storm.
What is “He Hideth My Soul”?
This hymn compares salvation to a rescue mission, declaring: “the lifeboat soon is coming, to gather the jewels home.”
What is “The Lifeboat”?
This all-male quartet is known for a cappella hymns like “Faith Is the Victory” and “I Have Fixed My Mind.”
Who are The King’s Heralds?
This hymn boldly says that the world is “crucified to me,” and I to it, in light of Christ’s great love.
What is “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross”?
This song, often sung in harmony-rich arrangements, envisions “the Lamb, the Lion, and the King” gathering saints to rise at the sound of the trumpet.
What is “The Midnight Cry”? (Often performed by Gold City and others)
This battle hymn encourages young and old to take a stand in a world full of compromise and fear.
What is “Dare to Be a Daniel”?
A reflective classic, this song begins: “Soon we’ll come to the end of life’s journey…”
Known for “Come Unto Me” and “It Is Finished,” this group’s harmonies have travelled the world since the 1970s.
Who are The Heritage Singers?
This reflective hymn says we must follow the Master “to the hill of Calvary,” with His burden on our shoulders.
What is “Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?”
This classic from Rusty Goodman speaks of a friend who walks on water and heals the lame.
What is “I Know a Man Who Can”?
This hymn insists that no matter what happens, “It is well with my soul.”
What is “It Is Well with My Soul”?
This lesser-known but powerful song describes heaven as a “city where the roses never fade.”
What is “Where the Roses Never Fade”?
This group gave a youthful voice to Adventist contemporary praise with songs like “Open Our Eyes” and “Be Still.”
Who are Faith First?
This hymn repeatedly asks the listener if they witnessed Jesus' crucifixion.
What is "Where you There?"
This honest ballad opens with a personal confession: “I thought of myself as a mighty big man.”
What is “I Thought Number One”? (Written by Mosie Lister; sung by many including The Statesmen)
This battle hymn claims victory boldly through faith.
What is "Faith is the Victory"?