Evergreen's shared musical heritage: missing in SK63
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to New Sgaw Karen Hymnal
Here are the 47 hymns that are part of the core Evergreen Baptist
heritage (occur in 90% or more of our hymnals, plus a few outliers
that require ecumenical support) but are not in the 1963 Sgaw Karen
hymnal. Each is followed by the name of our most frequent tune for the
text.
Alas and did my Savior bleed and did my sovereign - Hudson
All creatures of our God and King - Lasst uns erfreuen
All glory laud and honor to thee - St Theodulph
All people that on earth do dwell - Old 100th
Amazing grace how sweet the sound that - New Britain
Angels from the realms of glory - Regent Square
Angels we have heard on high - Gloria
Be not dismayed whateer betide - God Cares
Be still my soul - Finlandia
Breathe on me breath of God - Trentham
Come thou fount of every blessing - Nettleton
Come ye thankful people come - St George's Windsor
Down at the cross where my Savior died - Glory to His Name
For all the saints who from their labors rest - Sine Nomine
For the beauty of the earth - Dix
Glory be to the Father - Greatorex
Go tell it on the mountain - Go Tell It
God of our fathers whose almighty hand - National Hymn
Great is thy Faithfulness - Faithfulness
I am weak but thou art strong Jesus keep me - Closer Walk
I can hear my Savior calling - Norris
Immortal invisible God only wise - St Denio
Jesus is tenderly calling you home - Calling Today
Jesus the very thought of thee - St Agnes
Joyful joyful we adore thee - Hymn to Joy
King of my life I crown thee now - Duncannon
Let us break bread together on our knees - Let Us Break Bread
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming - Battle Hymn
Now thank we all our God - Nun danket
O come O come Emmanuel - Veni Emmanuel
O for a thousand tongues to sing - Azmon
O Lord my God when I in awesome wonder - O store Gud
O master let me walk with thee - Maryton
Praise to the Lord the almighty - Lobe den Herren
Precious Lord take my hand - Precious Lord
Rejoice ye pure in heart - Marion
Savior like a shepherd lead us - Bradbury
Spirit of God descend upon my heart - Morecambe
The church's one foundation is Jesus Christ her Lord - Aurelia
There is a name I love to hear - O How I Love Jesus
Theres a sweet sweet Spirit in this place - Manna
We gather together - Kremser
We have heard the joyful sound - Jesus Saves
Were you there when they crucified - Were You There
What a fellowship what a joy divine - Showalter
What child is this who laid to rest - Greensleeves
When we walk with the Lord - Trust and Obey
Some of these surprise me by their absence; others I would expect to
find here. There are even a couple that I don't think I've ever sung
(which may mean they are not really part of our musical heritage, or
may just be me). It would be good to know which of these actually do
exist in Sgaw Karen versions (and where!), and which are important
enough that a new hymnal would be remiss not to include them.