I have known and liked this song since I was a child — I found it pretty, and carrying a powerful, faithful message, but had never tried to play it myself.

This is “Be Not Afraid,” written from 1972 to 1973 by Robert J. Dufford, S.J. I chose it as the first of a “Candlelight Hymns” project I’m doing where that’s the idea exactly: play favorite hymns of mine by candlelight, trying to make them as live and authentic as possible. You might know this one, but maybe not.

If you live on Earth, particularly as you spend more time here, you’re likely to find yourself at times in situations of fear, self-doubt, uncertainty, or even peril, perhaps as you face major transitions or crossroads — in all their many varieties. Those can include matters of faith.

Such was the case for Bob Dufford, who was nervous and afraid as he was working toward becoming a Jesuit priest, wondering if he was making the right decision. First the chorus, I believe, and then the verses of “Be Not Afraid” came to him, as the song took shape. In the end, Dufford did follow through with his priestly efforts.

Today, with the song now in its 50s, this hymn is widely known, and you may find it sung in times of need and distress to provide comfort. I gave it a shot to see what I could come up with, and here’s the result. Didn’t do anything to it; I added no effects or processing, and it’s just me, a microphone, and my acoustic guitar. As I say, I wanted this to be as live and real as I could get it.

I included the lyrics in the video so it’s easier to follow along. Hope you enjoy it! May it bring you comfort and strength in times of need — or just a little spiritual renewal/ affirmation and peace, should you want that.

2 responses to “Candlelight Hymns No. 1: ‘Be Not Afraid’”

  1. Good Morning and Happy Monday,

    Thank you for sharing your talent. This is one of my favorite songs as well and it will be another good day as the song will continue to spin around in my head all day! The longer we are all spinning around on planet earth the more we are exposed to the good, bad and ugly in this world. People I talk to get very caught up in macro issues they have little control over, (Gaza, middle east, political protests, etc.) and while these things are not to be ignored, as I tell my son, take care of your own sphere of influence and be the light there first. That is where you can be a positive force for change and that is what you are doing when you share your positive thoughts with others.

    Have a great day and thanks again for sharing! ~ Chris

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    1. Thanks very much for the very kind words, Chris! I wholeheartedly agree — you’ve got to “be the change you want to see in the world” and start with your own actions, what you yourself do each and every day, rather than just railing on about things over which we have little control.

      Really appreciate your comments!

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