Latter-day Hymns: Reverently and Meekly Now

Hymn #185 in the current hymnbook is entitled, “Reverently and Meekly Now.” The words are written from the Savior’s viewpoint, which is unusual when compared to our other hymns, which speak about the Savior from a third-person viewpoint. As we study the words, we can imagine our Savior pleading with us to more fully accept His sacrifice as we partake of the sacrament. Think of me, thou ransomed one; Think what I for thee have done. How truly He did ransom us. He paid the price for our sins so we, if we choose to repent, don’t have to endure … Continue reading

LDS Week in Review: February 4th-9th

We’ve had a lot going on in LDS this week. If you weren’t able to join us, you can catch up by reading this summary and following the links. We began the week, as was fitting, by talking about President Hinckley. Tristi blogged about a website where you can go and sign up to participate in a Book of Mormon reading tribute to President Hinckley. At last count, over 28,000 people have chosen to commemorate the passing of that dear man by studying the scriptures as he asked us to do. Miriam then told us of the selection of Thomas … Continue reading

Latter-Day Hymns: High on a Mountain Top

The fifth hymn in our current Latter-Day Saint hymnal is “High on a Mountain Top,” a stirring song which cheers the soul and uplifts the mood. Also a popular choice of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to perform in General Conference, it’s more up-tempo than most of our hymns, although still dignified. This hymn is sometimes used as a “stand up and stretch your legs” song in longer meetings like Stake Conference and General Conference. The hymn was written by Joel H. Johnson with the music by Ebenezer Beesley, and is based on the scripture in Isaiah 2:2-3 which prophecies that … Continue reading