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My Favorite HymnReflections on Church Music in the ParishOh, that is my favorite hymn! Can we sing that more often, pastor? This is a question that I get from time to time, and it certainly is one worth thinking about. How do we pick hymns? Why do we sing some hymns and not others? Is there such a thing as good hymns and bad hymns? All of these are questions that get us to the heart of who we are as a congregation. We could ask the question another way: what is happening when we gather Sunday morning, and how does what we do reflect what God is doing? Let’s begin this important topic by looking to the Holy Scriptures:
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him. (Colossians 3:16-17 NKJV) Several things jump out at us about church music as we examine this text.
This is a pretty high standard, isn’t it? Yes it is. It’s a very high standard because the proclamation of the Gospel is the most important work on earth, indeed, it is the very point of our existence as a congregation. Now what does all this mean for us as a congregation? It means that we work very hard at Messiah to sing hymns that are both familiar and new. Some of our hymns are literally thousands of years old. Others are almost brand new. We hold on to the old, and we test the new to see whether the words and the music hold up to the weight of the message of the Gospel. So next Sunday when you hear a hymn that maybe you don’t know as well, take a minute to sit back and look at it again. Ask yourself these questions:
If you do this, I am confident that the music of our church will open yours eyes to the wonder of God’s work in Christ Jesus, reconciling the world to Himself. —–Pastor Todd Peperkorn From the May 2001 Messiah's Messenger |
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This page was created on 02/06/2007 and last edited on: 02/06/2007 |
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