May 18, 2025
FAITH, PRAYER, AND LOVE

MACK WILBERG AND RYAN MURPHY

Conductors

LINDA MARGETTS

Organist

DERRICK PORTER

The Spoken Word

SIMPLE GIFTS

Music: Shaker song

Text: Shaker song

Arrangement: Ryan Murphy

I KNOW THAT MY SAVIOR LOVES ME

Music: Tami Jeppson Creamer

Text: Tami Jeppson Creamer and Derena Bell

Arrangement: Ryan Murphy

PRELUDE IN CLASSIC STYLE

Music: Gordon Young

HOMEWARD BOUND

Music: Marta Keen Thompson

Text: Marta Keen Thompson

Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

ORGAN INTERLUDE

THE SPOKEN WORD

“Faith, Prayer, and Love”

LORD, THROUGH CHANGING DAYS, UNCHANGING

Music: Henry Smart

Text: Walter Russell Bowie

Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL

Music: Philip Paul Bliss

Text: Horatio G. Spafford

Arrangement: Mack Wilberg

FAITH, PRAYER, AND LOVE
The Spoken Word, May19, 2025
By: Derrick Porter

AS WE’VE PREVIOUSLY SHARED, Music & the Spoken Word is nearing its 5,000th week in a row of continuous network broadcasting. July 13, 2025, marks 96 years since a young man, Ted Kimball, climbed a 15-foot ladder to a microphone suspended high in the air. From that single hanging microphone, the sounds of the Tabernacle Choir and organ at Temple Square would be carried over the airwaves for the first time. Ted stayed there, high in his perch, for the duration of the broadcast announcing the songs along the way.

In the ensuing years and decades, Spoken Word messages of hope, joy, peace, and many other timeless principles have been delivered to the world.

Today we’d like to share some of God’s timeless principles as presented by Richard L. Evans, J. Spencer Kinard, and Lloyd D. Newell, all former presenters of this program.

Richard L. Evans: “Faith is that quality of trust which prevents the uncertainty of the future from destroying the opportunities of the present—which brings peace in the midst of confusion, and sleep even while some problems are unsolved. Faith is trust, belief, convic- tion, a force in the lives of all balanced men, and it leaves an awful emptiness when it dies or departs.”1

J. Spencer Kinard: “And thus it is with prayer. We may not know quite how it works, but we don’t need to. The Lord has not burdened us with complicated formulas. He has made the process of prayer so simple that a humble child on his knees can make it work. The only requirements are that our desires be righteous and our supplication be sincere. The Lord stands ever anxious to assist us.”2

Lloyd D. Newell: “Knowing that God’s love for us is real and unchanging can calm the storms of life and bring meaning amid uncertainty. God will not forget us or forsake us. In this we have peace—a peace that comes from knowing that the world and its affairs remain in the loving and all-powerful hands of Him who created it in the beginning.”3

I add my witness to each of theirs that God’s timeless principles of faith, prayer, and love

are in full force and effect today. For “God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”4

References:
1. Richard L. Evans, “Faith Is Not to Have a Perfect Knowledge,” Music & the Spoken Word, Nov. 30, 1952.
2. J. Spencer Kinard, “Prayer Power,” Music & the Spoken Word, Mar. 23, 1980.

3. Lloyd D. Newell, “The Sustaining Power of God’s Love,” Music & the Spoken Word, Nov. 25, 2001.

4. Mormon 9:9; see also Hebrews 13:8.