Can hymn singing during liturgy affect the worshipping community’s life in the world? This paper proposes that singing the hymn Christ, Be Our Light by Bernadette Farrell during the liturgy of the Feast of the Epiphany can help transform the hearts of the worshipping community and compel its members to the social action highlighted in the hymn. An examination of the theology of the Feast through the lens of its proper prayers, a theological and literary analysis of the lyrics and analysis of the musical setting of the hymn reveal a strong connection between hymn and Feast. A theology of hymn singing influenced by Martin Heidegger, Don Saliers, and others is presented, affirming the transformational power of congregational hymn singing
Congregational singing is a source of basic theological instruction, both reflecting and shaping wha...
In many churches, congregational singing is a central component of corporate worship. The sung hymns...
This article will examine from an auto-ethnographic perspective the language of hymnody and how it h...
What conditions make worship possible? What theology best supports our public worship? This article ...
The theme for our academic year is “Your Word is a lamp to my feet.” In this hymn festival, we will ...
Music plays a larger role in the book of Revelation than in any other book of the New Testament, and...
The Mass’s music enables us to encounter God by being drawn out of ourselves by beauty. Thus, hymns ...
This thesis addresses two questions: What is the lived experience of singing for members of New Addi...
(excerpt) In this presentation I bring together two theological strands which stand at the heart of...
This thesis was motivated by the observation that both music and Christian hymns can move people dee...
(Excerpt) The prophet announces to the world what must die in order that the Kingdom of God be born....
Throughout the New Testament and the history of the church, congregational hymn-singing has been uti...
Hymns have always been part of Christian liturgy, expressing the faith in congregational song. The N...
This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley\u27s hymn And can it be within British...
In The United Church of Canada, congregational song serves as a key source of both personal and comm...
Congregational singing is a source of basic theological instruction, both reflecting and shaping wha...
In many churches, congregational singing is a central component of corporate worship. The sung hymns...
This article will examine from an auto-ethnographic perspective the language of hymnody and how it h...
What conditions make worship possible? What theology best supports our public worship? This article ...
The theme for our academic year is “Your Word is a lamp to my feet.” In this hymn festival, we will ...
Music plays a larger role in the book of Revelation than in any other book of the New Testament, and...
The Mass’s music enables us to encounter God by being drawn out of ourselves by beauty. Thus, hymns ...
This thesis addresses two questions: What is the lived experience of singing for members of New Addi...
(excerpt) In this presentation I bring together two theological strands which stand at the heart of...
This thesis was motivated by the observation that both music and Christian hymns can move people dee...
(Excerpt) The prophet announces to the world what must die in order that the Kingdom of God be born....
Throughout the New Testament and the history of the church, congregational hymn-singing has been uti...
Hymns have always been part of Christian liturgy, expressing the faith in congregational song. The N...
This paper interrogates the iconic status of Charles Wesley\u27s hymn And can it be within British...
In The United Church of Canada, congregational song serves as a key source of both personal and comm...
Congregational singing is a source of basic theological instruction, both reflecting and shaping wha...
In many churches, congregational singing is a central component of corporate worship. The sung hymns...
This article will examine from an auto-ethnographic perspective the language of hymnody and how it h...