Popular Methodist Hymns

  • Holy, Holy, Holy!

  • “And Can It Be That I Should Gain” Written by Charles Wesley, this hymn expresses awe at God’s grace and the miracle of salvation.

  • “O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing” Another Wesley classic, this hymn is often sung to celebrate God’s glory and power.

  • “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” Known as the “Coronation Hymn,” it’s sung to honor Jesus as King.

  • Love Lifted Me

  • Just As I Am

  • Great Is They Faithfulness

  • “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” This hymn is a prayer for God’s love to transform believers’ lives, capturing themes of divine love and holiness

  • “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” A Christmas favorite also written by Charles Wesley, it’s one of the most widely recognized Christmas hymns around the world.

  • “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” A beloved Advent hymn, expressing the longing for Jesus’ coming to free humanity.

  • “Blessed Assurance” Written by Fanny Crosby, this hymn reassures believers of their salvation and connection with God.

  • “O For a Heart to Praise My God” This hymn reflects a desire for a pure, grateful heart and is another Wesley classic.

  • “Jesus, Lover of My Soul” A heartfelt hymn about trusting Jesus in times of trouble and seeking refuge in His love.

  • “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” A powerful Easter hymn celebrating the resurrection of Jesus, often sung joyfully during the Easter season.

  • “Spirit of the Living God” A short but popular hymn inviting the Holy Spirit to guide and shape the worshippers.

  • “Take My Life, and Let It Be Consecrated” Written by Frances Havergal, this hymn is a call to dedicate one’s life to God.

  • “Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus” A rousing hymn urging Christians to live boldly and stand firm in faith.

  • “To God Be the Glory” Written by Fanny Crosby, it’s a hymn of praise, celebrating God’s work in salvation.