It is not often that an artifact is a song. Found in Egypt and written 1800 years ago, the lyric and musical notations are the oldest surviving Christian hymn ever found – “The First Hymn.” Known by scholars as “P.Oxy 1786”, this artifact was discovered by archaeologists in the ancient Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus in 1918. Grammy-Award winner Chris Tomlin and Ben Fielding, two of the most respected Christian composers and songwriters, were invited to bring the oldest hymn ever to be found back to life and resurrect the song into a piece of modern worship music thus giving it back to the world almost two millenniums later. Tomlin and Fielding co-wrote “The First Hymn” using the original 35 words and music found on the small piece of papyrus that was unearthed.
“The First Hymn is a sacred gift passed down from the early Church—some of whom literally gave their lives for this song and for the gospel,” shared Tomlin. “Now, 1,800 years later, we stand in a long line of brave and bold believers, singing alongside them.
“This song reminds us of the history of our faith—it’s not a trend, it’s not a fad, and it’s certainly not 30 minutes old. It’s ancient, it’s historical, and it’s eternal. The worship of the one true God—the giver of all good gifts—has echoed through generations.” Tomlin adds, “I am incredibly grateful and humbled to join my friend Ben Fielding and the Undeceptions Documentary Team in honoring those who came before us and helping bring this powerful hymn back to life—and back into the voice of the Church.”
“The First Hymn” song – both Studio & Live versions – are available now across all digital platforms HERE, along with a lyric video and live video available HERE. The video for the song was filmed at Tomlin’s concert in his home state of Texas. Fielding joined him for the first introduction to audiences and the first live showcase of the song – at a SOLD OUT and ATTENDANCE RECORD-BREAKING concert at Dickies Arena in Ft. Worth.
The First Hymn Documentary will be available to watch in the United States beginning Monday, April 14 at wonder.watch. On Tuesday, April 15, Tomlin and Fielding will attend and share “The First Hymn” live at the documentary premiere at the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C. To purchase tickets, click HERE.
The feature-length documentary features the process of uncovering this hymn. The documentary follows Dickson and historians as they trace the history of the original hymn from its ancient resting place in Egypt to the United Kingdom, and then its journey to Australia and America as Tomlin and Fielding take it in to the writing rooms and recording studios in Nashville to resurrect the hymn into “The First Hymn” for the modern church. The documentary will be available at digital retailers in August.
Watch the Trailer for FIRST HYMN Documentary
Friday, April 18th, Tomlin returns to Nashville for his ‘Good Friday Nashville’ concert, the largest ticketed Christian concert EVER at Bridgestone Arena. ‘Good Friday Nashville’ continues its reign as the longest-running annual charity-related concert at Bridgestone Arena as each year proceeds have gone back to the community. The event continues to benefit the foster care and adoption crisis through ‘For Others, ’ a non-profit organization created by Tomlin and his wife Lauren. For Others is a collective of donors, nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies holistically addressing the crisis plaguing our nation’s most vulnerable through local and nationwide initiatives.
