It Is Well With My Soul - Turning a famous hymn into a musical - The God Cast with Fr Alex Frost and creator Gareth Hides.
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Learn more of the musical via this link https://www.itiswellmusical.com/Follow the group on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/itiswellmusical/Follow Fr Alex on X @alexdjfrostABOUT THE SHOW"It is Well with My Soul" is one of the most beloved hymns of all time, with words by Horatio Spafford and music by Philip Bliss. This new musical tells the story of Philip and his wife, Lucy, how at the end of the American Civil War, they end up moving to the growing metropolis of Chicago, Illinois, to make a new life for themselves. It is there they meet lawyer Horatio Spafford and his wife Anna, producer and publisher George Root, and preacher and philanthropist D L Moody. As Philip begins to gain prominence as a soloist and hymn-writer, temptation begins to creep in: how will Philip handle the temptations that come with his new life? And how will the Blisses handle the tragic circumstances of the Great Chicago Fire and the loss of the Spafford girls in the sinking of the Ville du Havre? "It is Well with My Soul" invites you to explore the Gospel message of hope, like an anchor for the soul.In the storms of life, is it well with your soul? Book your tickets to see this exciting new theatrical production and explore this enduring message of true and steadfast faith in the midst of tragedy and suffering.
About This Hymn
Author: Horatio G. Spafford (1828–1888)
Composer: Philip P. Bliss (1838–1876)
Meter: 11.8.11.9 with Chorus
Scripture Reference: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” — Psalm 46:1 (KJV)
The timeless hymn “It Is Well with My Soul” was written by Horatio Gates Spafford, a devout Presbyterian layman and prominent attorney in Chicago. Born on October 20, 1828, in North Troy, New York, Spafford later moved to Illinois, where he established a successful legal practice. Alongside his professional achievements, he was deeply engaged in Christian ministry and maintained close friendships with influential evangelical leaders of the time, including D. L. Moody. Gospel musician George Stebbins described Spafford as “a man of unusual intelligence and refinement, deeply spiritual, and a devoted student of the Scriptures.”