When it comes to hymns, my late 96-year-old father's was When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder." Besides the usual suspects, mine is Brethren We Have Met to Worship.
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Wow that is a powerful quote and, I believe, probably holds even more weight today.“Sing lustily and with good courage. Beware of singing as if you were half dead, or half asleep; but lift up your voice with strength. Be no more afraid of your voice now, nor more ashamed of its being heard, then when you sung the songs of Satan.”
Soul-stirring
I didn't know that - is that the primary reason you wouldn't use it in your congregation?If you are referring to Soul Stirring Songs and Hymns published by Sword of the Lord and edited by John R. Rice, I like it. But even though SSSaH has my favorite Brethren We Have Met To Worship, I wouldn't use it for my congregation. Its Silent Night has different words from the standard.
I didn't know that - is that the primary reason you wouldn't use it in your congregation?
I used to like the SBC Baptist Hymnal until they started putting too many contemporary "worship songs" into it.
But then what does it matter when most churches now put words without notes up on the big screen and pay CCLI a fee for displaying a lot of stuff that already was paid for in their printed Hymnal? Still can't figure all that out.
The Trinity hymnal is my favorite also.The Baptist Hymnal by Holman is good, and the favorite is the Trinity hymnal (baptist edition).
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