Hymn Society in the United States and Canada
The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada – founded in 1922 as The Hymn Society of America and renamed in 1991 – is a not-for-profit organization for those people who: * believe that congregational song is an integral component of worship * believe that the writing and singing of new texts and tunes needs to be promoted * value learning about the origins of the words and music they singMembers of The Hymn Society include clergy and worship leaders, church musicians, poets, composers, scholars, libraries and congregational singers of varied backgrounds and interests. Members of all denominations, races and cultures participate in the annual conferences and workshops sponsored by The Hymn Society. The Society produces a quarterly publication, ''The Hymn'', a journal of research and opinion, containing practical and scholarly articles and reflecting the diverse cultural and theological identities of the organization's membership. In 1984 it published, on microfilm, the ''Dictionary of American Hymnody'' (edited by Leonard Ellinwood and Elizabeth Lockwood), an index to the texts of more than 8000 North American hymnals. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bibliography of American hymnals compiled from the files of the Dictionary of American hymnology : a project of the Hymn Society of America, Inc. / by Ellinwood, Leonard Webster, 1905-
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Hymnbook collections of North America / by Lorenz, Ellen Jane, 1907-
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The Stanza.
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The Hymn : a journal of congregational song.
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