Downloads:
If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Loren Erickson!
Voicing/Instrumentation: SSAATTBB, Organ/Organ Accompaniment
We also have other 5 arrangements of "Reverently and Meekly, Now".
See more from Loren Erickson.
Atonement/Mercy/Grace/Redemption
Charity
Christ
Commandments
Compassion
Diligence/Commitment/Endure to End
Hope
Humility/Meekness
Reverence
Sacrament
Savior/Jesus Christ
No user ratings for this song yet. Leave yours by clicking the button above!
More about Loren Erickson:
My first introduction to music was playing the trumpet in an elementary school band. How many of those do you see anymore? In Junior High I took up singing and performed in various choirs and musicals through high school and college. When I was called as ward music chairman and took on the additional responsibilities of ward choir director, I wanted to see of I could arrange music for the choir. Many of those early attempts were...well...awful. But I had a very forgiving Bishop and patient accompanists and choir and I continued to learn. I am now stake music chairman and have inflicted slightly less atrocious arrangements on otherwise unsuspecting congregations. I also currently sing with Millennial Choirs and Orchestras, a multi-denominational choral movement spanning five western states in the USA. My experience in MCO has had a profound influence on how I look at music, what it means, and why it is important to understand meaning behind notes and lyrics when performing it. I hope that what I leave here is not as awful as I have suggested that it might be with this introduction, but either way, know that there is a little piece of my soul in everything you will find from me here. Please provide feedback on my work. That is the only way I will learn.
Shout out to quirenotes.com for reminding me recently that this is one of the few hymns that we sing as Isaiah often wrote: messianically. I wanted to arrange this song in a way that made appropriate for use in any context, such as for stake conferences, firesides, etc., where the sacrament wasn't being administered. Verse two speaks specifically to the sacramental emblems, and I did not want to lose the powerful imperative: "Oh remember what was done that the sinner might be won" at the end of that verse. After some consderation I came to the conclusion that that phrase was what it's all about: that we always remember what He has done. So this phrase became the closing refrain. I "implore" (see what I did there) any choir who sings this or any other arrangement of this sared hymn to remember they should sing it as Jesus would sing it, if He were here.
You can also bookmark/save this song arrangement to your personal sacredsheetmusic bookmark save list.