Songwriters Keith and Kristyn Getty supply a wealthy assortment of timeless hymns and trendy songs for congregational worship in The Sing! Hymnal. Identified worldwide for his or her ministry via music, the Gettys have written a wealthy catalog of contemporary hymns sung in church buildings all through the world. This hymnal presents a thoughtfully curated assortment of 5 hundred traditional and modern hymns, together with songs like “Nice Is Thy Faithfulness,” “How Nice Thou Artwork,” “Christ Our Hope in Life and Dying,” and “In Christ Alone.”
The Sing! Hymnal is a singular assortment of previous and new. The ebook contains the good hymns of the religion—songs which have strengthened believers for generations by writers like Fanny Crosby, Isaac Watts, and Martin Luther—alongside works by modern hymn writers, together with Stuart Townend, the Gettys, and Matt Boswell. The result’s a useful resource that honors the previous whereas equipping the current. Whether or not in Sunday gatherings, small teams, or private devotion, this hymnal helps Christians have interaction with Scripture via track, enhancing our worship and understanding of God’s Phrase.
Behind the hymnal, a brief commentary about every hymn is supplied, permitting readers to realize a deeper appreciation for the that means and background of the songs they sing. There are additionally 4 hundred liturgical readings from writers and theologians, together with C. S. Lewis, Billy Graham, Martin Luther, Charles Spurgeon, and extra.
“This Sing! Hymnal, offering us with a group of hymns, previous and new, is a present to the church. Theologically sound and melodically enlivening, it leaves little doubt that true reward and worship begins with God and his glory, not man and his want.” —Alistair Begg
Present the ebook to members of your church’s worship staff, use it for at-home household worship, or carry it with you to Sunday service. The Sing! Hymnal is a memento ebook that each believer will need to personal and an effective way to introduce a brand new technology to traditional hymns.














