“O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” is a celebrated Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley in 1739. The hymn is a joyful expression of praise to Jesus Christ, celebrating redemption, grace, and the power of faith. Known for its uplifting melody and strong theological message, it has become one of the most beloved hymns in English-speaking churches.
The hymn is most commonly used in Methodist, Anglican, Baptist, Presbyterian, and other Protestant churches, especially during worship services focused on praise, evangelism, and spiritual renewal. It is also frequently sung during hymn festivals and celebrations of the Christian faith.