Could you please share the registration settings you used here? Please....I would really appreciate it. I also play the allegiant. Thank you in advance.
Beautiful arrangement! would your church ever actually sing this song? The Baptist church i grew up in didn't approve of hymns, only new chorus type songs with guitar. Ive also never seen a baptist church with an altar, they preached against that too, and said the pulpit had to be in the middle. i dunno, maybe the baptist church i grew up in was not ordinary baptist?
My church always sang hymns and were very strict against chorus because most of them had no Biblical backings. We did have an alter, but like most Baptist Churches the pulpit was in the middle of the "stage", since the sermon was the most important part of the service.
Hmmm... funny, in the Presbyterian hymnal Beecher is the tune to "Called as Partner's in Christ's Service" and Hyfidrol is the hymn tune to "Love Divine all Loves Excelling"
They need to set a standard and keep it the same in all denominations! lol.
Not in the one I have... actually it might be the alternate hymn tune, I'll have to check. In my hymnal "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus" is the first hymn in the book, I have a video of me playing the arrangement that's in my hymnal, feel free to watch it!
They should lol. The issue is the PCUSA and UMC and UCC Hymnals changed some of the words, but kept the same hymn tunes. They modernized at least half of the words to the hymns (which I think is good, given that the church is trying to become a more progressive institution). I know the Episcopal hymnal is almost identical to the PCUSA one though, with some service music and added liturgy.
HI,
Could you please share the registration settings you used here? Please....I would really appreciate it. I also play the allegiant. Thank you in advance.
christianforever2012 8 months ago
Sounds really good!
Organsk8er 1 year ago
@Organsk8er haha gotta love Rodgers and their demos.
AllenOrganCrazy 1 year ago
Beautiful arrangement! would your church ever actually sing this song? The Baptist church i grew up in didn't approve of hymns, only new chorus type songs with guitar. Ive also never seen a baptist church with an altar, they preached against that too, and said the pulpit had to be in the middle. i dunno, maybe the baptist church i grew up in was not ordinary baptist?
kensingtonpalace 2 years ago
WUT!!!
That's just strange.
My church always sang hymns and were very strict against chorus because most of them had no Biblical backings. We did have an alter, but like most Baptist Churches the pulpit was in the middle of the "stage", since the sermon was the most important part of the service.
smog7188 2 years ago
i thot it was strange too, im glad im not the only one, they are a church, and yet they're anti-religious. it's weird.
kensingtonpalace 2 years ago
your church is screwed up that's what the problem is....you sure your real church you sound like your in a CULT
mudog35 2 years ago
it's the church i grew up in, yes it is a cult and no i dont go there anymore.
kensingtonpalace 2 years ago
Good one. I remember this hymn (at least the tune) from my days of going to a United Methodist Church.
passacaglia28 2 years ago
thanks for showing this -keep uploading
------sounds great -nice church
davdee103 2 years ago
Hmmm... funny, in the Presbyterian hymnal Beecher is the tune to "Called as Partner's in Christ's Service" and Hyfidrol is the hymn tune to "Love Divine all Loves Excelling"
They need to set a standard and keep it the same in all denominations! lol.
Otherwise it gets confusing... :)
GREAT sounding organ!
codeman2008 2 years ago
Hyfrydol is also the hymn tune to "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus" in the Presby Hymnal
cple1 2 years ago
Not in the one I have... actually it might be the alternate hymn tune, I'll have to check. In my hymnal "Come Thou Long Expected Jesus" is the first hymn in the book, I have a video of me playing the arrangement that's in my hymnal, feel free to watch it!
codeman2008 2 years ago
@codeman2008
They should lol. The issue is the PCUSA and UMC and UCC Hymnals changed some of the words, but kept the same hymn tunes. They modernized at least half of the words to the hymns (which I think is good, given that the church is trying to become a more progressive institution). I know the Episcopal hymnal is almost identical to the PCUSA one though, with some service music and added liturgy.
mattsplace85 1 year ago