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Sung praise: a study of hymnody at the First Church of Round Hill, Greenwich, Connecticut

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Gloria Jean Simpson. Sung Praise: a Study of Hymnody At the First Church of Round Hill, Greenwich, Connecticut. Hartford Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6a204c6e-283e-403f-b109-d28d46d3dc5d?locale=en.

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G. J. Simpson. Sung praise: a study of hymnody at the First Church of Round Hill, Greenwich, Connecticut. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6a204c6e-283e-403f-b109-d28d46d3dc5d?locale=en

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Gloria Jean Simpson. Sung Praise: a Study of Hymnody At the First Church of Round Hill, Greenwich, Connecticut. Hartford Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6a204c6e-283e-403f-b109-d28d46d3dc5d?locale=en.

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  • This study considers the importance of hymns in worship. It briefly traces the historic use of participatory hymn singing and the development of new hymns. Research is centered around an analysis of the favorite hymns of members of a small Connecticut church with members from divergent denominational backgrounds. The study includes congregational survey results and interview comments of respondents. The author, a woman pastor, concludes that inclusive hymns concerning language, race and disabilities are important for all people, especially those who have been marginalized from society. Further, the study reinforces the importance of sung praise for the faith journey of believers.
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  • 02/17/2024

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