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Paperback Wonder, Love, and Praise Pew Edition: A Supplement to the Hymnal 1982 Book

ISBN: 0898692261

ISBN13: 9780898692266

Wonder, Love, and Praise Pew Edition: A Supplement to the Hymnal 1982

This second supplement to The Hymnal 1982 is an eclectic collection of two hundred hymns and spiritual songs, including a large selection of service music and devotional pieces. It is a valuable resource for worship, parish functions, and home use. The sturdy paperback pew edition contains all necessary accompaniments.

There are additional hymns for Advent, Holy Week, Baptism, Ordinations, and Funerals as well as for healing, mission,...

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I had been hoping for a book of praise songs. These were in perfect condition and I am delighted

If you're a Christian singer, you delight in this supplement

If you haven't had a chance to hear the wonderful music in this supplement, you are in for a treat. Recently, the Nativity choir joined with other local Episcopal parishes for a sing-through of many of the songs in the supplement. What a wonderful job the committee has done in providing new praise music and some traditional overlooked spiritual gems. If you are a Christian singer, you won't want to be pass this by.Wonder, Love, and Praise, for the most part, moves us on in time to contemporary composers and writers. Many of the hymns in the supplement contain verses with modern language and address contemporary issues.The musical styles are also varied. Many hymns come from other Protestant traditions. But there were also chants from the Taize Community as well as some Plainsong that is being "re-presented." This supplement is a very impressive work which helps to expand our Episcopal music horizons. Appearing below is an example of the more contemporary texts from one of the hymns that we sang that Saturday.When Jesus came to Golgatha - third verseWhen Jesus cries, "Forgive them for they know not what they do,"and still it rains the winter rain that drenches through and through;the crowds go home and leave the streets without a soul to see,and Jesus crouches 'gainst a wall and cries for Calvary.The verse is very "here and now" with reference to the homeless, but it was actually written just after World War I by a British theologian, Rev. Geoffrey Studdert-Kennedy. WLP gives background notes on the hymns: "He (Studdert-Kennedy) worked tirelessly to open the eyes of the privileged to the suffering of the lower classes." And the second stanza which is not quoted herein mentions "indifference" which was a reference to the industrial slum of that time in Birmingham, England. The hymn has been re-presented with the verbs changed to the present tense to highlight the text relevance for us today.Karla PorterMusic DirectorChurch of the Nativity, Sarasota
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