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O Cross that Liftest Up My Head

November 14, 2025 · by Cameron Shaffer · in Uncategorized

I first heard “O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go” during my seminary days. The version to which I was introduced was the Indelible Grace “rehymned” tune, and it quickly became a favorite. It was the one song I requested be sung at my ordination service, and it swiftly entered into the hymn rotation of both my church and its youth group.

When I moved to Langhorne Presbyterian the hymnals in use included “O Love”, but used its older St. Margaret tune. When I initially heard the classic version I immediately understood why Indelible Grace had rehymned it. St. Margaret is much slower and more contemplative. In many ways the tune captures the essence of the lyrics better than the energetic force of Indelible Grace, but importantly for me as a pastor it is not easy for a congregation to sing well. A wonderful rendition using St. Margaret by the Gettys can be heard here, with a great choral recording here. I want our church to use the hymnal as much as possible, and so the Indelible Grace version was not introduced, while the version of “O Love” in the hymnal is also not in the song rotation due to the difficulty in singing the St. Margaret tune. The result of this is that I haven’t sung “O Love” in years nor given it much thought.

Josh Garrels’ new album Peace to All Who Enter Here, vol. 2 includes a version of “O Love” that is just beautiful…

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