#BAPTIST 1991 HYMNAL FOR EASYWORSHIP 6 INSTALL#
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Richard is a deacon, teaches 11th grade Sunday school, and sings in the church choir and One Accord. Their daughter, Alexandra, will attend Bridgewater College in the fall and their son, Matthew, will enter the tenth grade at Midlothian High School. He and his wife, Ruth, met at First Baptist Church. Richard Szucs is a radiologist with Commonwealth Radiology and Chairman of Radiology at St. For information contact Phil Mitchell or any member of the Creative Worship Team, or visit Editor’s note: Members of the Creative Worship Team are Richard Szucs, chairperson, Barbara Booth, Allen Brown, David Carter, Janet Hauser, Lindsey McClintock, Jim Norvelle, Becky Payne, Martha Pugh, and Ruth Szucs. Donor cards and envelopes are on the kiosks. A hymnal plate will be placed in the front of the hymnal recognizing the donor and the individual who is being honored or memorialized. An individual or group may purchase one or more hymnals in honor or memory of someone for a donation of $15. It provides a number of new ways to express our praise and thanks to God in worship.”Īll hymnals will be bought strictly through individual donations no funds will come from the church budget. It is steeped in doctrine that is thoroughly Baptist and uses fresh and imaginative ways to say what we believe. It contains some new, more contemporary hymns/songs as well as new, traditional tunes and texts. Phil Mitchell summarized the feelings of the Worship Team when he said, “The hymnal is a good fit for our congregation because its core contents are at home in a church that worships in traditional worship expressions.
Interspersed throughout the hymnal are scriptures, responsive readings and litanies that draw from God’s Word and offer opportunities for response from God’s people. Each hymn and song was selected both for its musical contributions and its theological soundness. They were impressed with its editors’ high standards for music, texts and support materials. The Team studied a number of hymnals and unanimously selected Celebrating Grace: A Hymnal for Baptist Worship, released in 2010. A new hymnal will make these available for us to use.” Worship styles and patterns have changed and many new hymns and songs have been written since 1991. Then, sixteen years later, in 1991 we secured the Baptist Hymnal we are now using, and it has served us well. Nineteen years later, in 1975, the next one was purchased. Then a Baptist hymnal with many new songs was published in 1956, and we purchased that one. It was The New Baptist Hymnal, published in 1926. That process led the Team to search for a new hymnal that would include traditional hymns and gospel songs, as well as some of the hymns, gospel songs and praise songs written since our present hymnal was published.Īllen Brown expressed it well: “Some of you who have had about as many birthdays as I have will remember the hymnal we were using in the 1950s. The Creative Worship Team (see Editor’s note) works with Phil Mitchell, Minister of Worship, to examine FBC’s worship services and identify changes to make them more meaningful and effective. Celebrating Grace Hymnal is the result of a collaborative initiative by more than 50 Baptist leaders – pastors, church musicians, composers, scholars, and laity – from the United States and Canada. A new hymnal is coming to Richmond’s First Baptist Church.