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#224018 - 2009-03-06 20:27:46 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: pkrause]
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That song is in "Christ in song." Music and words by William F. Sherwin. If he is not an Adventist, there might be other sources for the music.

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#224046 - 2009-03-06 20:45:49 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: Dottie]
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The (USA) ABC has many hymnals and songbooks on sale this month of March. Not just the SDA Hymnal and its many colors, bindings and sizes, but Christ in Song, He is Our Song, Advent Youth Sing, and several other song books that we used as kids.

Last Sabbath, we dug out the old books in church and sang songs I hadn't sung for many years. Great!

As for CD's, there are CD's of the old songs available at the ABC, too... just not on sale. www.adventistbookcenter.com

Lastly, for my weekly dose of 'retro' music from the 60's and 70's, I listen to www.hymnsandfavorites.com. Gets me in the right frame for Sabbath, for sure.

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#224055 - 2009-03-06 20:56:31 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: timewarp]
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I love some of those old hymns!

I also loved it when I found out that back in their day (100-200 years ago), they were considered the "new-fangled contemporary praise & worship songs" and condemned by the older and more conservative members. It was thought, in many churches, that the only appropriate form of worship music was the (even older) chant-style metrical psalms, with words exclusively from the Bible.

Our church choir sings a mix of old and new music.

I'll take this opportunity to put in a plug for an online copy of what is probably the oldest Adventist hymnal (probably more accurately called pre-Adventist or Millerite) - the "Millennial Harp" (1843).

Check out the previous forum thread here, with a link to the site:

Millennial Harp

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#224303 - 2009-03-07 12:00:46 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: timewarp]
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Originally Posted By: KeyGuy
The (USA) ABC has many hymnals and songbooks on sale this month of March. Not just the SDA Hymnal and its many colors, bindings and sizes, but Christ in Song, He is Our Song, Advent Youth Sing, and several other song books that we used as kids.

Last Sabbath, we dug out the old books in church and sang songs I hadn't sung for many years. Great!

As for CD's, there are CD's of the old songs available at the ABC, too... just not on sale. www.adventistbookcenter.com

Lastly, for my weekly dose of 'retro' music from the 60's and 70's, I listen to www.hymnsandfavorites.com. Gets me in the right frame for Sabbath, for sure.



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#244656 - 2009-05-20 06:57:33 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: Woody]
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I love those old hymns... they are still very much pretty modern in today's world.

They will never go out of fashion.
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#244663 - 2009-05-20 07:30:53 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: True-believer]
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#245553 - 2009-05-22 22:48:40 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: True-believer]
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As a young adult in my thirties, I must say that hymns are fast becoming my means of escape from the noise of this world. I did not have much of an appreciation for them while growing up, but after going out in to the world to find what I thought was something better, it was the words of some of the hymns along with some contemperary Christian songs that the Lord used to call me back to himself. About four years ago I did a CD called Simply Hymn. Its a colection of the old hymns we sung when I was a boy. If you want to check it out you can visit my website at http://www.nevillepeter.com

My all time favorite is Whiter than Snow no maybe its on Christ the Solid Rock or maybe its my Jesus I love thee no I think its Take My Life and Let it be. As you can see I can't decide.

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#245617 - 2009-05-23 06:49:09 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: Neville Peter]
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Good to have you on this forum Neville. Welcome, and I hope that you have a good experience on this forum. Your name did sound familiar, and when I checked out the link, I was right. I've seen you on 3ABN.

I know what you mean, many times driving you tend to what to holler at people that don't do what you think they should do, so I like listening to good up lifting christian music. That's for sharing and being apart of our family. Take care and have a great sabbath.

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#245655 - 2009-05-23 09:52:41 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: Neville Peter]
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Originally Posted By: Neville Peter
As a young adult in my thirties, I must say that hymns are fast becoming my means of escape from the noise of this world. I did not have much of an appreciation for them while growing up, but after going out in to the world to find what I thought was something better, it was the words of some of the hymns along with some contemperary Christian songs that the Lord used to call me back to himself. About four years ago I did a CD called Simply Hymn. Its a colection of the old hymns we sung when I was a boy. If you want to check it out you can visit my website at http://www.nevillepeter.com

My all time favorite is Whiter than Snow no maybe its on Christ the Solid Rock or maybe its my Jesus I love thee no I think its Take My Life and Let it be. As you can see I can't decide.


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I very much appreciated hearing you on 3ABN I believe it was. Unless it was Hope.

It is so cool to have you on the Forum here. Hope you visit us often.
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#245725 - 2009-05-23 14:42:09 Re: Those Old Hymns [Re: Neville Peter]
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Neville!!! Thanks for the post! Hope to see more from you! I pray that you be blessed here and find a comfortable home among friends

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