“I wrote the words to that song as my prayerful feelings for our Father in Heaven,” President Russell M. Nelson has said.
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There is a catch to including some hymns and songs in the new hymnbook.
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“I knew I was supposed to do this but nothing beyond that.”
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The beloved Primary song is a recent addition to the new hymnbook.
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All levels of experience are welcome to apply as soon as possible.
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Alice Warner Johnson wrote the hymn while declining from a progressive form of multiple sclerosis.
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This hymn has become a favorite among the Third Baptist Church choir in San Francisco.
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For a hymn centered on joy, the lyrics originate from a surprising place.
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The composer based the song on a turning point in her experiences with anxiety.
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The growing catalog has now reached 48 new songs.
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“Each hymn has been approved by the First Presidency and the Twelve, and these approvals have not been taken lightly,” Elder Renlund says.
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Disney star Adassa joined BYU Noteworthy for a soaring rendition of the hymn.
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President Nelson has now announced 200 temples during his 7 years as the prophet.
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Find out more about 3 new Easter-specific hymns.
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Do you recognize any of these songs?
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Understanding this powerful Hebrew word may deepen your appreciation for the hymn.
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“Are we joining together to praise our God and King no matter the quality of our voices?” —Elder Patrick Kearon
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This is an exciting time in the history of Church music, and we all can incorporate these new hymns to come closer to Christ.
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In just four lines, this song teaches essential gospel truths.
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In new sheet music provided by the Church, two scriptures are listed at the top—and an inspiring scriptural insight is provided at the bottom.
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Nine new hymns have been added to the “Hymns—For Home and Church” collection in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
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You'll find it hard to stop listening to Emma Nissen's take on this hymn.
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For how well-loved this famous hymn is, many people don’t know these inspiring, interesting facts about its history.
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When I listened to the hymn performed in Spanish, I discovered an interesting lyric translation.
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These definitions help us appreciate the beautiful hymn even more.
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Already, Church members and leaders are finding joy in the new hymnbook. Here are a few reasons why.
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Thirteen hymns for the Church’s long-awaited new hymnbook, including “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” and “His Eye Is on the Sparrow,” are here.
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Twelve hymns of the Church’s new global hymnbook—including “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing”—will be available on May 30, 2024.
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During the Saturday evening session of the April 2024 general conference, the Utah Valley Institute Choir sang “Amazing Grace” as the final number.
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These improvements help prepare for the gradual release of newly selected music, which is expected to begin in four languages as early as May 2024.
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“Whatever your level of comfort in singing, you can find joy, peace, and have a closer relationship with God by using your voice to worship through song.”
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Dr. Sonja Poulter is a part of the new hymnbook committee and shared a few insights into the process of compiling the Church’s new selection of sacred hymns.
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Latter-day Saint singers of all ages are needed for the audio version of the new hymnbook. Applications are due September 17, 2023.
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“It’s overly simplistic to say that the Presbyterian God abhorred people and the Methodist God didn’t, but the contrast helps us see a difference that meant a lot to Joseph.”
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“Called to Serve” wasn’t originally scheduled to be included in the 1985 hymnal. So how did it become a staple for missionaries?
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“I Know That My Redeemer Lives” might not be what comes to mind when you think of Christmas music. But as a beautiful new video put out by the Church reminds us, if Christmas is all about Christ, then perhaps this is one of the most fitting songs we could listen to at this time of year.
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As the year comes to a close, “Don’t Miss This” and the Nashville Tribute Band are giving us plenty to look forward to as we prepare to dive into our study of Doctrine and Covenants for Come, Follow Me in 2021.
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In 2018, Church members around the world answered a call to submit original hymns and children’s songs for a revision to Hymns and the Children’s Songbook.
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Editor's note: Our bi-weekly Friday column, “Found in the footnotes,” explores some of the footnotes from remarks given by General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Though the particular date it was written and the events that inspired "The Spirit of God" are unknown, there are many miraculous and incredible stories behind this beloved song and its author, William Wines Phelps, that have lead it to become one of the most recognizable and beloved Latter-day Saint hymns.
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This week's FHE lesson topic comes from the Come, Follow Me study of the Christmas story. Suggested readings include Matthew 1:18-25; 2:1-12; Luke 1:26-38; 2:1-20. Check out this week's Come, Follow Me study ideas on LDS Living for additional resources and suggestions.
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A new rendition of "How Great Thou Art" performed by BYU Men's Chorus was recently released in the form of a music video that captures faith and devotion to God and His wonderful work and plan.
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In the Deseret News, Tad Walch posted interesting insights about the new Church hymnbook. Along with submitting their own hymns and music, members of the Church over the past year have been able to suggest songs to add to the hymnbook.
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No toil nor labor fear, indeed.
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I was doing my usual post-workday Instagram scroll the other night when my thumb stopped dead in its tracks. An account I follow (@comefollowmedaily) had started a discussion on something called “gospel karaoke.” People were suggesting modern-day hymns they’d like to see scriptural characters sing. This brought the scriptures to life for me in a new, moving way, and I’ve come up with a few scenarios of my own. This made for a great personal study and could also be used for an activity during family home evening.
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When asked who W. W. Phelps is and what he might be remembered for, most Latter-day Saints respond with something like this: “Didn’t he write (or compose) many of our hymns?” But when pressed, most even have difficulty identifying all of Phelps’s most frequently sung hymns such as “The Spirit of God,” “Now Let Us Rejoice,” “Redeemer of Israel,” “Praise to the Man,” “O God, the Eternal Father,” and “If You Could Hie to Kolob.” Virtually none realizes that in the Church’s most recent hymnal, Hymns (1985), Phelps has the largest number of songs attributed in some way to him. He has 15, more than any other composer or author except Evan Stephens.
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In 1830, Joseph Smith received the revelation that would lead to what we know now as the LDS hymnbook. Here's how that happened.
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Thanks to Mormon Light for making us aware of this video.
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In 2016, we ran a poll to discover what patriotic songs in the hymn book resonate with Mormons.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on June 28, 2018, that it will be creating a revised Hymns andChildren’s Songbook to be used in worship services. Members from around the world can participate in the revision process by submitting hymns to newmusic.lds.org.
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Two books of sacred music published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are about to undergo significant changes. An official notice has been sent to Church leaders around the world announcing a revision to “Hymns” and the “Children’s Songbook” used in worship services.
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