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“To You, O Heavenly Father” is a hymn of praise and reverent thanksgiving, addressed directly to God in humble devotion. The text expresses gratitude for divine mercy, guidance, and redeeming love, lifting the heart in adoration to the Father, through the Son, in the power of the Holy Spirit. The tune is composed by Henry John Gauntlett (1805–1876), an English organist and hymn composer who greatly influenced 19th-century church music. Gauntlett is remembered for his rich, dignified melodies that combine strength with devotional warmth, making them especially suitable for congregational worship and sacred reflection. This hymn carries a noble and uplifting character, often fitting for services of thanksgiving, dedication, or general praise. Its steady, confident melody supports the prayerful spirit of the text. In this organ rendition, Rev. Winfred L. Nartey-Graham presents the hymn with clarity and reverence, allowing its stately beauty to resonate deeply. The performance invites worshippers into heartfelt praise and renewed devotion. Lyrics 🎶 1 TO You, O heavenly Father, Both heart and voice we raise, For these Your suppliant servants, In mingled prayer and praise: 2 Praise for the joy of loving, All other joys above; Praise for the priceless blessing Of love’s response to love; 3 Prayer that the full surrender Of self may perfect be, That each be one with other, And both be one in You; 4 Prayer that You will accomplish The promise of to-day, And crown the years with blessing That shall not pass away; 5 Praise for the hope most glorious That looks beyond the veil, Where faith and hope shall vanish, But love shall never fail. Beautifully played by Rev. Winfred Lomotey Nartey-Graham.