‘He Hideth My Soul’

This is one of eight or nine thousand hymns Fanny Crosby wrote: He Hideth My Soul, published in 1890, sung here by the Antrim Mennonite Choir.

Encore, ‘He Hideth My Soul’

Before we go wading into nooze and politics (don’t forget your hazmat suit), we have another request for He Hideth My Soul, this one from Kenneth. Ken, the hymn shop’s open all the time! Sung here by Guy Penrod.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

Let’s start the day with a classic hymn by Fanny Crosby, He Hideth My Soul, performed by Nathan and Lyle with family and friends, in Denton County, Texas. If you don’t have a studio, a living room will do!

‘He Hideth My Soul’

No one wrote more hymns than Fanny Crosby–more than 8,000 hymns. This is one of them: He Hideth My Soul, from 1890, sung here by the Antrim Mennonite Choir. Background sets by God the Father, maker of heaven and earth.

‘He Hideth My Soul’ (The Church of God)

I love these spirited renditions of hymns performed by the choir and congregation at The Church of God. This is a good old Fanny Crosby hymn, He Hideth My Soul.

We’re taking hymn requests today and every day, so if you have a favorite hymn you’d like to share, just let us know. Leave a comment anywhere, and we’ll do the rest.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

A classic hymn by Fanny Crosby, sung by the choir and congregation at The Church of God–He Hideth My Soul. With lyrics so you can sing along. This is a hymn that often comes to me.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

This hymn spends a lot of time with me. I once calculated that if I posted every day a different hymn by Fanny Crosby, it would take me 20 years to post them all.

This is He Hideth My Soul, by Fanny Crosby, sung by Nathan and Lyle with family and friends in Denton County, Texas.

‘He Hideth My Soul’

If you can fit eight people into your living room, they might as well sing.

Fanny Crosby wrote He Hideth My Soul in 1890, and today it still works to praise the Lord our God. Sung by Nathan and Lyle, with family and friends, in Denton County, Texas.

One More Time, ‘He Hideth My Soul’

I hope nobody minds me posting this again–He Hideth My Soul, a classic Fanny Crosby hymn, here sung by Nathan and Lyle with family and friends in Denton County, Texas. I like to go with the first hymn that pops into my head–except, of course, when one of you makes a hymn request. You ask for it, I’ll post it!

‘He Hideth My Soul’

This Fanny Crosby classic was first heard in 1890, and it’s still going strong today: He Hideth My Soul, here performed by Nathan and Lyle with family and friends (plus a little boy who will remember this when he grows up), in Denton County, Texas.