This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series”Children and Hymnody”
We believe that the great Christian tradition of hymnody should be perpetuated. We treasure the invaluable contributions of the saints to our corporate and private worship in the great texts and tunes. Artistically, we admire the great hymns’ beauty and profundity. Intellectually, we [...]
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Our family loves to learn hymns together. We are consciously trying to shape our children’s musical world to emphasize the good and the beautiful in music, and learning good hymnody is part of that endeavor.
One tool that we’ve found to be helpful [...]
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