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  1. Praise to the living God! Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! To God be the glory, great things he has done! [This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect] Complete, fully searchable information about Singing the Faith, with page scans.

    • Methodist Church (Great Britain)
    • English
    • Peter Brophy
  2. The Resource Hub is home to Singing the Faith Plus, a Word in Time, daily prayers and much more, to help make planning services and accessing content easier. We've brought together the most popular resources so that they can be accessed from a single place. We'll also be adding other resources like video downloads and campaign resources going ...

  3. New hymns Submitting hymns Recent additions to StF+ List of all new hymns only on STF+ Beyond Singing the Faith Seasons and themes Special Sundays Themes Bible Month hymns A Methodist Way of Life - hymns for the journey Liturgical seasons Pentecost

  4. Hymns from Singing the Faith hymn book recorded at South Cliff Methodist Church Please feel free to use for online/zoom services

  5. Out of the 748 hymns and songs in the collection, 89 were written by Charles Wesley (1707–88), one of the founders of Methodism. The most represented hymnwriter of the 20th and 21st centuries is John L. Bell (b. 1949), who has 43 hymns included. Singing the Faith Plus

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  7. Singing the Faith: Music Edition. Music Edition - SF101. Methodist Church. The authorised hymn book for the Methodist Church in Britain. Singing the Faith is sensitive to its heritage, but also to today’s fellowships through its careful arrangement of classic and contemporary styles. Hardback. £32.00.

  8. Martin Clarke, several of whose hymn tunes and arrangements are included in Singing the Faith, has written an academic account of this hymn for the Yale Journal of Music and Religion: “And can it be”: Analysing the Words, Music, and Contexts of an Iconic Methodist Hymn.

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