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Hymns for Sunday, December 7th
- Joy to the World
- O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing
- I Then Shall Live As One Who's Been Forgiven
- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
- O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Give it a try!
Even if you don’t know how to read music, you might be surprised how you can do this, with a little effort of course. The sound of 300 voices singing in harmony is a beautiful offering of worship!
Helpful Tips
- If you are unsure of how to identify which notes are Soprano, Alto, Tenor, or Bass, refer to the “Reading Hymn Music Tutorial” file below for a detailed explanation.
- The "MUSIC" attachments below are pdf files of the same writtem music that will be in the worship guide on Sunday, October 19th except that the musical notes in the below files are color coded according to their particular parts:
Soprano...BLACK
Alto..........RED
Tenor.......GREEN
Bass........BLUE
- The "RECORDING" attachments below are mp3 files of all four harmony parts. For specific practice recordings of individual parts, click on the "300 Voices Soprano, Alto, Tenor, or Bass" tabs to the right of this page.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Reading Hymn Music Tutorial.jpg | 159.49 KB |
| Joy to the World.pdf | 37.81 KB |
| Joy to the World...SATB_.mp3 | 1.42 MB |
| O for a Thousand Tongues To Sing.pdf | 28.32 KB |
| O for a Thousand...SATB_.mp3 | 1.47 MB |
| I Then Shall Live As One Who's Been Forgiven.pdf | 38.07 KB |
| I Then Shall Live...SATB_.mp3 | 3.06 MB |
| Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence.pdf | 33.32 KB |
| Let All Mortal...SATB_.mp3 | 2.44 MB |
| O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.pdf | 35.45 KB |
| O Come, O Come...SATB_.mp3 | 2.84 MB |
Worship
Worship
In worship, we:
- preach the gospel
- praise God in psalms and hymns
- serve God in prayer
- observe the Lord’s Supper
Most of the things we do in worship we do because God has commanded us to do them. We are guided by scriptural principles in all aspects of worship.
Praise
Our worship music at Redeemer is historically informed yet culturally relevant....
