Come Holy Ghost Set with Thy Seal. Jonathan Powers: yellow agenda. Jonathan Powers: Are they sent into you know. Andy Miller III: Press publish Oh, you might even have it back then they. Redeemer lord your praise we sing. Andy Miller III: Of the Church of England and rather not like john Wesley really party with it, particularly in England before coming United States and then there's various branches. Andy Miller III: yeah we're solving so what's the structure of this of this hymnal like white. Wonderful Grace of Jesus.
Andy Miller III: think the next tangible yeah some of those tangible I didn't want to say, like artifact or relic and that's again yeah. Jonathan Powers: I mean you can get there with like what was the the power Rangers The thing that. Andy Miller III: um I as a composer I had some success, but I found that I I kind of hit a high point like I had a piece that one the Kentucky music educators. Andy Miller III: What other there are some other things that you've pulled back that you found even historical hymns that you've included in here, maybe some Charles Wesley hymns that haven't been used. Jonathan Powers: comes together, and all this, but I still don't get it, because you still have these. Good Christian Friends Rejoice. Our great redeemer's praise hymnal music. Christ From Whom All Blessings Flow. Andy Miller III: Like you have your own preferences that come to so.
Jonathan Powers: narrative that part of what are the narratives that we go to. Andy Miller III: So the canonical structure, you have. Jonathan Powers: But i'm not like saying there's ufo is out there and we need to look at some stuff like that it's just the narratives and then the cream. Sing with All the Saints in Glory. There is something beautiful and meaningful to that. Andy Miller III: you've had quite a ride so watch out for outline just briefly a little bit of your story what. Jonathan Powers: So that will be the that is number one in the hymnal. New Hymnal for a New Day. Jonathan Powers: more familiar with that him. They weave together both the truth and beauty of God in a powerful life-force infused by the Holy Spirit in our midst. Jonathan Powers: And so we can still acknowledge that tradition and these hymns that were suggested and not feel bad about having to let go of that one particular song, because it was a little bit too too far, that would lose some coherence, see to what the hymnal is itself. This hymnal brings together hymns from Wesley's rich theological reservoir, the holiness and charismatic movements, our African American heritage, the gospel era, contemporary favorites, as well as classic traditional hymns from throughout the history of the church. Jonathan Powers: of resources throughout the history of the church and hold on to some of those while also looking at wesleyan distinctive and hold on to those as well, so it's kind of both hands hanging on to these two.
Jonathan Powers: had a lot of chances to lead in Chapel and hall prayers and. Jonathan Powers: That made it oh yeah and. There are so many benefits of a hard copy printed hymnal that the digital form can never replace. Jonathan Powers: I think CCL I put this out, but i've seen a few different places to say you know it's you can take a hymnal and most likely, I mean it's going to be very unlikely that you get past 50 at best of the him, you know people tend to just go back to the. Jonathan Powers: yeah but where do they come from the question yeah. 95 case purchase price (20 books) *$5. Our Great Redeemer's Praise: New Hymnal. I Need Thee Every Hour. Hymns organized around the twelve articles of the Apostles' Creed. Jonathan Powers: Every iteration of a hymnal has begun with the song oh 4000 tongues to sing which was written on the one year anniversary of Charles Wesley zone conversion heartwarming experience.
Jonathan Powers: All pictures of our God and king. Thursday Oct 06, 2022. Jonathan Powers: yeah so something beautiful about it at church to say we get together and seeing, and we do it passionately, you know. Jonathan Powers: yeah then came back and did youth ministry in North Carolina for a few years and didn't really do music, while I was there I didn't lead music and missed it yeah I really did coming to seminary then after a few years in North Carolina came to seminary and got. Andy Miller III: Talk about the denominations you tried to bring in and just that idea or movement as a whole and in that process is talk to me about that. Jonathan Powers: i'm trying to remember some of the others holy holy holy I mean some of the standards that you'd think of you know, and so we got a good core list of like a couple hundred hymns that way i'm not a couple of make 150 or something that way that's like these appear and all of them. Our great redeemer's praise hymnal version. Jonathan Powers: Actually there's an Ascension to heaven, so you get one of my absolute favorite hymns before the throne of God above like where's Christ now and what is he doing well got above talking about that. Andy Miller III: Almost a proof for the existence of God here you have this blend pitch in time and then you throw in all the dynamics of like what happens when people commute like you communally seen. When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. Be Thou My Vision-lead.
Andy Miller III: We don't have any music, but I am one who advocated for putting music and it just helps people get on the same page and sing parts and. Jonathan: Hymnals are a testimony of God's beauty, goodness, and grace. Stand Up and Bless the Lord. Andy Miller III: falling back to things Okay, I know they know this song, are they sing wellness are going and CC Li or what's the most popular song or. Julie: This hymnal is for the whole church – the Wesleyan traditions of the church certainly, but the entire English-speaking church more widely. Andy Miller III: It then enters into a different mystery right like you have a whole nother mystery of music, which I haven't thought about this enough, but like is in itself to me. Give of Your Best to the Master. Lord I Want to Be a Christian. Andy Miller III: But the idea here I him, though, like okay we're on the same page like this, this is how we're going to do this, there are different versions different ways to think about these songs but we're going to do it this way. Father Whose Everlasting Love. Jonathan Powers: is a big part of this so it's not a limited atonement. What do you feel is the best feature(s) of this new hymnal? Hymn: O for a thousand tongues to sing. Jonathan Powers: And a big part of it, too, is the work of the Holy Spirit and sanctification We said we really want to have a robust section on hold the Holy spirit's work, and especially the Holy spirit's work and sanctification and saying you know that's the grand deposit some of. Once in Royal David's City.
Now Thank We All Our God. Take Thou Our Minds Dear Lord. Andy Miller III: More than half of the older song books would be fight like the fight there might be a section called the fight or the war. Dear Lord and Father of Mankind. Andy Miller III: If you ever been someplace there's often people will if they sing for before a meal, you might. Jonathan Powers: Music serving that same purposes telescope if we're not actually looking through it to see the moon, or to see Jupiter in a more clear way then we're not actually using the telescope properly. Ask Ye What Great Thing I Know.
Words from the Cross-V. - Words from the Cross-VI. We Believe in One True God. Jonathan Powers: Even like the United brother and honestly summit to say let's not neglect the Anglicans, not only because I am one, but. Soldiers of Christ Arise. Blessed Be the Name. Jonathan Powers: And just strike it tell us, I mean.
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