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Here's a brief overview of hymnody

By Ed Steel, Professor of Music, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

Ed Steele Professor of Music in Leavell College at New Orleans Baptist Theological SeminaryEd Steele Professor of Music in Leavell College at New Orleans Baptist Theological SeminaryIn the past several months I have been asked what I thought about the state of church music and where things are going. [I am in debt to Dr. Harry Eskew and his wonderful text, Sing with Understanding, for so much of my experience in the area. Much of what I would like to share come from that text and I would encourage those interested to make it a personal library “must have.”] In terms of where we are in music and worship in our churches today, the following outline might serve as a map much like you would find in a shopping mall that reads “you are here.”

The simplest way to see where we are is to start with imagining the “song of the church through the ages” as though it were a big river, birthed from the Old Testament Psalms, New Testament canticles surrounding the birth of Christ, and the Pauline fragments.

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