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803 Hear Hymn – The Mini Series

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New Hymnbook Speculation:

We only have confirmation of the Hymn “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” as it was announced as being one of the first 12 hymns that will be coming to the Gospel Library in May 2024

Known Hymns:

  • Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Speculated Hymns:

  • Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Analysis of Hymns that were sung at teh 2024 April General Conference Not Currently in the LDS Hymnbook

1. I Know That My Savior Loves Me

Description: A contemporary song often used in Primary, focusing on Jesus Christ’s love.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: Tami Jeppson Creamer and Derena Bell.

Probability of Inclusion: High due to its popularity among children and its clear message aligning with LDS teachings.

2. Amazing Grace

Description: A widely beloved hymn that celebrates salvation through Jesus Christ.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: John Newton, composed in 1779.

Probability of Inclusion: Low, given its theological nuances that differ from LDS doctrine.

3. His Eye Is on the Sparrow

Description: A hymn about God’s watchful care, often used for comfort.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: Civilla D. Martin and Charles H. Gabriel, written in 1905.

Probability of Inclusion: Low, due to its general Christian context and limited use in LDS settings.

4. Softly and Tenderly

Description: An inviting hymn used in evangelical contexts.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: Will L. Thompson, composed in 1880.

Probability of Inclusion: Low, due to its style and typical evangelical use, which differ from the structured LDS approach to hymns.

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New Hymnbook Speculation:

We only have confirmation of the Hymn “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” as it was announced as being one of the first 12 hymns that will be coming to the Gospel Library in May 2024

Known Hymns:

  • Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Speculated Hymns:

  • Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Analysis of Hymns that were sung at teh 2024 April General Conference Not Currently in the LDS Hymnbook

1. I Know That My Savior Loves Me

Description: A contemporary song often used in Primary, focusing on Jesus Christ’s love.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: Tami Jeppson Creamer and Derena Bell.

Probability of Inclusion: High due to its popularity among children and its clear message aligning with LDS teachings.

2. Amazing Grace

Description: A widely beloved hymn that celebrates salvation through Jesus Christ.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: John Newton, composed in 1779.

Probability of Inclusion: Low, given its theological nuances that differ from LDS doctrine.

3. His Eye Is on the Sparrow

Description: A hymn about God’s watchful care, often used for comfort.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: Civilla D. Martin and Charles H. Gabriel, written in 1905.

Probability of Inclusion: Low, due to its general Christian context and limited use in LDS settings.

4. Softly and Tenderly

Description: An inviting hymn used in evangelical contexts.

Ever in the LDS Hymnbook? No.

Author: Will L. Thompson, composed in 1880.

Probability of Inclusion: Low, due to its style and typical evangelical use, which differ from the structured LDS approach to hymns.

The post 803 Hear Hymn – The Mini Series appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.

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