Hymns
Scripture
Student Choice
Warm-Ups
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This traditional Christian hymn of Irish origin’s words are based on a Middle Irish poem that has traditionally been attributed to Dallán Forgaill.

Be Thou My Vision

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Based on Numbers 6:24-26. It is a setting of a biblical benediction, followed by an extended set "Amens."

The Lord Bless You and Keep You

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This song serves as a narrative, recounting the history of the author’s people and the beauty of their land.

Misty Mountains Cold

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Can I have 2 volunteers to name this tune?

Chromatic Scale

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In 1744, Charles Wesley looked at the situation of orphans and the class divisions in Great Britain in the areas around him. Through this train of thought, he wrote this hymn based on Haggai 2:7.

Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus

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This hymn can be heard throughout the halls of the school.

Psalm 24

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Released in 1961, this song had its origins in South Africa.

The Lion Sleeps Tonight

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This one makes you laugh every time.

Sing a Little

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This hymn was originally written by preacher Joseph M. Scriven as a poem in 1855 to comfort his mother, who was living in Ireland while he was in Canada.

What a Friend We Have in Jesus

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The text of this song speaks specifically of the Holy Trinity.

Holy, Holy, Holy

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This song, originally composed in 1914, was adopted by famous composer John Williams for a classic 1990 film.

Carol of the Bells

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Try humming this one.

Grieg - Peer Gynt

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Written by Isaac Watts in 1708 that paraphrases the 90th Psalm of the Book of Psalms.

Our God, Our Help in Ages Past

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Taken from Psalm 113, this song’s title was the motto of the Templar Knights.

Non Nobis, Domine

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Every year, the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California hosts an annual sing-a-long for this song.

The Sound of Music

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We sang this one first with a very large group of singers.

Yonder Come Day

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This hymn’s refrain makes a rather oblique reference to the parable of the Prodigal Son.

Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy

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This song can be heard during morning lauds.

Kyrie Eleison

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This song was performed by the Geneva choir in the past with a strong, beginning tenor solo.

My Mother Told Me

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This tune’s inspiration hails from John chapter 1 and was written by one of our own.

The Light of Christ

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