Free hymns for use this weekend

UPDATE (4:17PM): the broken links have been fixed!
Here are some resources you might find helpful as we consider our Lord’s death and resurrection this weekend:
Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted (O MEIN JESU, ICH MUSS STERBEN)
Text: Thomas Kelly, 1769-1854
Tune: Geistliche Volkslider, Paderborn, 1850
Priest and Victim, Jesus Dies (RABUN)
Text: Margaret Clarkson, b. 1915
Tune: Brian Pinner, b. 1981
Text © Copyrightt 1987 by Hope Publishing Company in “A Singing Heart.” Used by permission. RABUN Copyright 2006 by Pinner
- Lyrics
- Free hymn PDF insert (or donation)
- Audio mp3 track (name your price)
- Free vocal solo sheet music (or donation)
Jesus Christ Is Ris’n Today (LLANFAIR)
Text: Bohemian Latin Carol, 14th century, Trans. by Tate and Brady, 1698
Tune: Robert Williams, 1782-1818
My God, I Love Thee (KINGSFOLD)
Text: Attr. to Fracis Xavier, 1506-1552, Trans. by Edward Caswall, 1849
Tune: English Traditional
- Lyrics
- Free hymn PDF insert (or donation)
- Audio mp3 track (name your price)
- Free vocal solo sheet music (or donation)
The Power of the Gospel (CALEB)
Text/Tune: Scott Aniol, b. 1980
© Copyright 2008 by Religious Affections Ministries
- Lyrics
- Free hymn PDF insert (or donation)
- Audio mp3 track (name your price)
- Free vocal solo sheet music (or donation)
© 2010, Scott Aniol. All rights reserved.

Scott Aniol
Scott Aniol holds a bachelor's degree in church music from Bob Jones University (Greenville, SC), a master's degree in musicology from Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL), and has studied theology at Central Baptist Theological Seminary (Plymouth, MN) and Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. He was ordained to to the gospel ministry by First Baptist Church (Rockford, IL) in April of 2004. As the executive director of Religious Affections Ministries, Scott speaks on the subjects of music and worship at various churches and conferences. His most recent speaking engagements include the Preserving the Truth Conference, Central Seminary’s Foundations Conference, International Baptist College, and Bob Jones Seminary. Click here to read and/or listen to important talks from Scott Aniol. Curriculum vitae
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