Showing posts with label liturgy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liturgy. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2016

Hymn Selections: Trinity XVIII, XIX, XX, and XXI

Hymn numbers are from The Hymnal 1982.

Trinity XVIII:

397 Now Thank We All Our God 
324 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
542 Christ Is The World's True Light
450 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name


Trinity XIX:

523 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken
404 We Will Extol You
427 When Morning Gilds the Skies
401 The God of Abraham Praise

Trinity XX:

390 Praise to the Lord
527 Singing Songs of Expectation
544 Jesus Shall Reign
495 Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus

Trinity XXI:

460 Alleluia, Sing to Jesus
699 Jesus, Lover of My Soul
321 My God, Thy Table Now Is Spread
665 All My Hope on God Is Founded

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Hymn Selections: Trinity XIV, XV, XVI, and XVII

Hymn numbers are from The Hymnal 1982.

Trinity XIV:


397 Now Thank We All Our God
488 Be Thou My Vision
135 Songs of Thankfulness and Praise
556 Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart


Hymn Selections: Trinity XIV, XV, XVI, and XVII

Hymn numbers are from The Hymnal 1982.

Trinity XIV:


397 Now Thank We All Our God
488 Be Thou My Vision
135 Songs of Thankfulness and Praise
556 Rejoice Ye Pure in Heart


Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Hymn Selections: Trinity X, XI, XII,and XIII

Hymn numbers are from The Hymnal 1982.

Trinity X:


523 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken

516 Come Down, O Love Divine
609 Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life
450 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name


Saturday, June 27, 2015

Hymn Selections: Trinity Sunday through Trinity IV

As promised, here are some possible appropriate hymns for Trinity Sunday through Trinity IV. The numbers listed are for The Hymnal 1982.

My church uses 4 hymns in each service (in addition to service music, and two communion hymns), but some weeks will list additional hymns that would be appropriate for the occasion.

Liturgical Calendar Resources

In my last post, I discussed the selection of hymns according to the liturgical calendar. After writing this post, my priest found a couple of helpful reference books for me: A Liturgical Index to The Hymnal 1982, and A Scriptural Index to The Hymnal 1982, both by Marion J. Hatchett. These provide some assistance in the selection of hymns, but they are designed to follow the new 3-year lectionary, rather than the traditional 1-year that my church follows. The Scriptural Index will probably prove more helpful for me, since I can look up the passages we are reading for each Sunday and see a listing of appropriate hymns. The Liturgical Index will be helpful during seasons such as Advent and Lent, since the hymns selected would be more suited to the time of year than the specific scripture passage; but during seasons such as Trinity, which we are in now, the passages may be completely different.

If your church follows the 3-year lectionary (and uses this hymnal!), then by all means check out this resource! I intend to make use of these books as much as possible, and in the meantime, I will continue to keep track of the hymns I use throughout the year and compile my own resource, as I discuss in the post referenced above.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Help for the Liturgical Calendar

In the past year I have begun attending a church that follows the liturgical calendar. If you are in a church that follows such a calendar (most commonly Anglican, Episcopal, Lutheran, Catholic, or Orthodox), you will be familiar with my context. I have previously written on the selection of hymns according to topic and to their placement in the service in this post. Most of those principles still apply in my new church (beginning with a hymn of praise, introducing new hymns one at a time alongside old favorites, etc.), but there are now additional considerations for selecting hymns appropriate for the theme of the worship service each Sunday.