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Songs of Faith and Praise

Songs of Faith and Praise

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally...
Review: As a worship leader i would with no hesitance reccomend this tool of worship to anyone of any denomination especially those of the churches of christ. The wide variety of songs hymns and a range of old to new make a much more enjoyable and spirit filled worship experience. Way to go Howard publishing!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nice, but...
Review: The indexes are helpful and there are a wide range of songs, but many of the old familiar tunes have been re-arranged. This was an unforgivable act, and it makes old favorites difficult to sing when some try to follow the arrangement and others try to sing the way the song was supposed to be sung.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Song Book
Review: This book is an excellent blend of traditional and contemporary songs, sensibly organized, with good organization (including several useful indexes, such as scripture verse, topic, alphabetical and first line). It has over 1000 entries, some of which are readings, but still far more music than most songbooks. It has shaped notes -- helpful for those that need them, unobtrusive to those who don't. The pre-arranged medleys are also useful for contemporary "praise and worship"-type services, where several songs are sung without pause. Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: This hymnal contains an excellent range of hymns for groups of all sizes.

An earlier reviewer commented that the arrangements were different or distracting--that is because these arrangements come from a tradition of a capella (unaccompanied) singing that is practiced in few churches--the Churches of Christ and the Mennonite churches, most notably. Once you have heard this style of singing, you will be able to appreciate the lushness of these arrangments and to read them more easily as you sing. :-)

For those seeking standard arrangements of classic hymns, I would strongly recommend "The Hymnal For Worship And Celebration", which is available at Amazon for a very modest price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT MIX OF OLD AND NEW!
Review: This hymnal really reaches out to all ages. There are plenty of the old time hymns and many new praise and worship songs, too. As a pianist and choir member, I found it very easy to read and follow. It has many medleys and is arranged logically. The book I have has traveled with me for several years, now and is still holding up well. Each song has a scripture verse, also. It's the best hymnal, I have seen thus far.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT MIX OF OLD AND NEW!
Review: This hymnal really reaches out to all ages. There are plenty of the old time hymns and many new praise and worship songs, too. As a pianist and choir member, I found it very easy to read and follow. It has many medleys and is arranged logically. The book I have has traveled with me for several years, now and is still holding up well. Each song has a scripture verse, also. It's the best hymnal, I have seen thus far.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All but my favorites
Review: This is a truly wonderful book with a fantastic selection of both old and new hymns. I am particularly fond of the older ones but am growing to love the newer ones. I have but one complaint. The book has over 1,000 songs in it and two of my favorites are not among the collection. "Night with Ebon Pinion" and "'Tis midnight and on olive's brow". How you can collect 1,000 songs and not have those two is totally dumbfounding to me.


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