Our Christian Heritage

  • Browse/Search Sites
  • Map
  • Add Place
  • OI Tour
  • Podcast
  • OCH TV
  • VCY
  • About

Elisha Hoffman Grave

Get Directions
 
Elisha Hoffman
Previous Next
Place Category: GravePlace Tags: Anthony J. Showalter Grave Great Hymns of the Faith Pennsylvania Union Seminary
Wikipedia
Find a Grave
Find a Grave
 
  • Profile
  • Photos
  • Map
  • Reviews
Section S, Division 1, Lot 54 – 7 1/2 N 4 1/2 W

From FindaGrave:

Hymn Composer. The author of over 2,000 hymns which are still available in print, he is remembered his widely popular songs “What a Wonderful Savior!,” “Enough for Me,” “Is Thy Heart Right With God?,” “Are You Washed in the Blood?,” “No Other Friend Like Jesus,” “Is Your All on the Altar?,” and “I Must Tell Jesus.” He also wrote the verses to ever-popular hymn “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” in conjunction with Anthony J. Showalter, who wrote the music and the chorus. Born in Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, the son of an Evangelical minister, he grew up singing sacred hymns both in church and in the home with his parents. He possessed natural musical abilities and never attended a music school. After completing high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania he attended Union Seminary in New Berlin, Pennsylvania. During the American Civil War, he enlisted as a private in the Union Army in July 1863, serving with Company A, 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, but was discharged a month later. In 1868 he was subsequently ordained as a Presbyterian minister and for the next 11 years he worked with the publishing branch of the Evangelical Association in Cleveland, Ohio, after which he pastored churches for the next 42 years in Cleveland, Grafton, Ohio, Benton Harbor, Michigan, and Cabery, Illinois. He also assisted in the compilation and editing process of over 50 different song books. He died in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 90.

Bio by: William Bjornstad

Famous Hymns:

Down at the Cross

1 Down at the cross where my Savior died,
Down where for cleansing from sin I cried,
There to my heart was the blood applied;
Glory to his name!

Refrain:
Glory to his name,
Glory to his name;
There to my heart was the blood applied;
Glory to his name!

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms

1 What a fellowship, what a joy divine,
leaning on the everlasting arms;
what a blessedness, what a peace is mine,
leaning on the everlasting arms.

Refrain:
Leaning, leaning,
safe and secure from all alarms;
leaning, leaning,
leaning on the everlasting arms.

Are You Washed in the Blood?

1 Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?

Chorus:
Are you washed in the blood,
In the soul cleansing blood of the Lamb?
Are your garments spotless?
Are they white as snow?
Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?

Featured Image Credit: Biography of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers by J. H. Hall. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1914., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Related

Elisha Hoffman
Loading...
No Records Found

Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.

Maps failed to load

Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.

Leave a Review Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published.
Select a rating

Next

Related

Find History Near Me

Author of a hymn in:

Great Hymns of the Faith
Loading...
No Records Found

Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.

Maps failed to load

Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.

Address: Oakwoods Cemetery, Greater Grand Crossing
Chicago
Illinois
United States

Nearby Places:

512px Chicago Coliseum Officialproceedi1896demo 0020

Chicago Coliseum / 1896 Democratic National Convention

1.08 miles
No Reviews
Favorite
In 1896 the Democratic National Convention would be held in Chicago. Who would emerge as the leader of the party to be their presidential nominee? Image Credit: Wikipedia contributors. 1896 Democratic National Convention. 27 Feb. 2025, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1896_Democratic_National_Convention#/media/File:1896_DNC_(2).jpg.   The Coliseum in Chicago was twice the size of Madison Square Garden, and had just been completed. It almost was finished the Read more...
1671px Pacific Garden Mission 1914 768x496

Billy Sunday 1886: Pacific Garden Mission

7.62 miles
No Reviews
Favorite
Site of Pacific Garden Mission from 1880-1923, location of Billy Sunday conversion. Wikipedia:  In 1880, the mission moved to 67 E. Van Buren Street, in a location which was formerly known as the Pacific Beer Garden. At that time, the current name of the mission, Pacific Garden Mission, was adopted; However, evangelist D.L. Moody suggested that the name of the former occupant should Read more...
oldfarwell 768x677

Farwell Hall – YMCA – Billy Sunday 1st Sermon

8.02 miles
No Reviews
Favorite
February 17, 1889, Billy Sunday preached his first message at Farwell Hall. Chicago Tribune featured it on the front page: Image Credit: Feb 18, 1889, Page 1 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com. www.newspapers.com/image/349864826/?match=1. “STRIKING OUT” SATAN. BILLY SUNDAY, THE NOTED BALL TOSSER, TURNS EVANGELIST. The Famous Centre-Fielder Addresses a Large Crowd at Farwell Hall — He Didn’t Even Allow the Read more...
moody ad 1 768x360

Millennium Park / Billy Sunday / D. L. Moody and the Circus!

8.09 miles
No Reviews
Favorite
Billy Sunday’s first professional baseball game was played May 22, 1883, in Chicago at now-Millennium Park. Ten years later, on June 11, 1893, D.L. Moody would preach in a circus tent to his largest audience at the same spot! The 1890s were the peak of the Gilded Age. Industrialization, wage growth, railroads, factories, mines, immigration, formed the boom times that were Read more...
jefferson park presbyterian 1 768x433

Billy Sunday 1888-1910: In Chicago

8.28 miles
No Reviews
Favorite
Jefferson Park Presbyterian Church. Jefferson Park is now Skinner Park. Northeast corner of Adams & Throop St. Billy Sunday started attending in 1886, became an elder, and was ordained there in 1905. Real Billy Sunday: IN 1905 Mr. Sunday was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian Church, by the Chicago Presbytery, the ordination taking place at the Jefferson Park Presbyterian Read more...
View all

Recently Viewed History

Loading...

Change Location
Find awesome listings near you!
 

Loading Comments...