John Rippon

English Baptist minister and hymn editor.

John Rippon was born in 1751 and became a respected pastor known for his leadership and scholarship. He served his congregation faithfully for more than six decades. Rippon had a deep appreciation for hymnody and recognized the need for a comprehensive hymn collection. His editorial skill helped preserve and promote many beloved hymns.

He edited “A Selection of Hymns” which included the enduring hymn “How Firm a Foundation.” Rippons collection became one of the most influential hymnbooks in Baptist history. His careful curation ensured that powerful and doctrinally rich hymns were available to congregations. His work shaped the worship practices of countless churches.

Rippons legacy is one of preservation, leadership, and devotion to congregational singing. His hymnbook strengthened the musical life of Baptist churches for generations. He is remembered for his commitment to sound doctrine and heartfelt worship. His influence continues wherever believers sing the hymns he helped preserve.

“A historian said Rippon shaped Baptist worship for generations.” “A pastor noted that his selections strengthened congregational song.” “A scholar wrote that Rippon safeguarded the treasures of hymnody.”

The opening of “How Firm a Foundation” emphasizes Gods steadfast promises and the believers secure hope.