I also love this old hymn - who am I fooling - I love all of them! :) This is arranged for woman's solo and a c instrument. I chose a recorder since the two of them sound so lovely together.
MP3: Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling
PDF: Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling
22 October 2025
My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
I love this folk hymn. I arranged it for piano solo
MP3: My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
PDF: My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
MP3: My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
PDF: My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
04 October 2025
E'en so Lord Jesus, Quickly Come
This is inspired by Paul Manz's etherial anthem titled the same, which is taken from the book of Revelations in the New Testament. I changed some words for rhyming purposes.
Peace to you and grace from Him who freed us from our sins.
Who loved us all and shed His blood that our should He did win.
Sing Holy, holy to our Lord, our God, Almighty King
who was, and is, and is to come, our praises we will bring.
Oh rejoice, all saints that dwell, rejoice on earth below.
for Christ is coming, coming soon; the Savior we all know.
E'en so Lord, Jesus quickly come and night shall be no more.,
and every tongue confess Him now, our Savior we adore.
General Conference (poem)
I need a place for my poems (no music), so I'm adding them here with a POEM label, so you can separate them from my music until I figure something else out. This weekend is our church's Semi-Annual General Conference. I love General Conference and wrote this for that occasion.
General Conference - Rick Graham 2025
Prepare to hear the word of God,
The Lord’s blest servants speak to us
to tell us that God cares.
Come feasting to the table spread,
of God’s great love for all.
Partake the joyous words of truth
for what we heard and saw.
Drink up the living water here
that flows from heavn’ly store,
the Lord’s anointed share with us
so drink, and thirst no more.
Then go, rejoice, resolved to be
a better child of God.
His words, now giv’n through His servants,
we’ll grasp the iron rod.
03 October 2025
When in the Garden
I wrote this in just a few days. It is a Sacrament hymn that ties the Sacrament to the covenants we made at baptism. I don't believe there is another hymn that talks of this.
When in the garden, Jesus gasped,
this cup, Oh Father let it pass
but if not so, I'll drink it all
and suffer what is to befall.
The bread and water symbols of
our Savior, His atoning love.
His body pieced, His blood was spilled,
the law of justice was fulfilled.
We cov'nant with the Lord this day,
remembering the promise made;
immersed and cleansed in water clear,
to have His Spirit always here.
Our Savior suffered all of this
so we may reap eternal bliss.
He did this so we can return
to live forever; His love earned.
MP3: When in the Garden
PDF: When in the Garden
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