© Photo provided by St. George Greek Orthodox Church, New Castle, PA and used with permission. "Rejoice, unfading rose. Rejoice, the only one who budded forth the ...
The Akathist Hymn is a Service of the Orthodox Church that invites the ... Holy Week, in its yearly and faithful enactment, teaches us that Christ' love for us could not be crushed. The message which ...
While these are not traditional hymns, or even overtly religious songs ... We acknowledge our sadness and let out our anger ...
This hymn can also be very suitable at a funeral as the words tell of Christ’s death and resurrection. This ever popular hymn was written in 1963 by Sydney Carter, who also arranged the American ...
This hymn has often been used at baptisms – it reminds us to follow Christ and have the courage to be with Him. Taken from Pilgrim’s Progress, this hymn recalls words from the book of Hebrews.
Bishop W. Shawn McKnight of the Diocese of Jefferson City, Missouri, had listed a dozen contemporary hymns to be “forbidden” ...
and of assessing hymns according to pastoral, doctrinal, aesthetic and liturgical criteria. An important part of the ...
In particular, the document singles out hymns that “imply that the Jews as a people are collectively responsible for the death of Christ.” The document highlighted “The Lord of the Dance ...
So with the power of the spirit behind them, the disciples of Jesus immediately began a missionary campaign and started bringing people into the fold, converting them to belief in Christ.
The community is invited to come and sing songs of Thanksgiving on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 6:30 p.m. at “Evensong” hosted by the Unity Church at Greenfield, ...
Luke records songs of Mary, Zechariah, and Simeon in his narrative of Christ’s birth. We know that singing was part of the Apostles’ lives; Matthew 26:30 tells us they sang a hymn after the ...
Bishop W. Shawn McKnight of Jefferson City, who earlier prohibited specific hymns and composers, has now issued a new decree opening a synodal approach to the issue.