Music: songs and hymns in use
Lists of songs and hymns based on our current repertoire
These lists are provided to assist the preparation of visitors leading services, for our church musicians, and for anyone else who may be interested in the songs we sing in church services.
You can display...- Items in title order
- Core repertoire items in title order
- All items with alternative tune notes
- The less common source references
BOOKS | PUBLISHER/AUTHOR NOTES |
Church Hymnary 4 | SCM/Canterbury Press |
Come All You People | Wild Goose |
Enemy of Apathy | Wild Goose |
From a Grateful Heart | Geoff Baker |
Go Before Us | OCP/Bernadette Farrell |
God Beyond All Names | OCP/Bernadette Farrell |
Heaven Shall Not Wait | Wild Goose |
Hunger for Justice | (Christian Aid) |
Hymns for Prayer and Praise | Panel of Monastic Musicians / Canterbury Press |
Hymns for Today's Church | Hodder and Stoughton |
I Will Not Sing Alone | Wild Goose |
Inn Keepers and Light Sleepers | Wild Goose |
Iona Abbey Music Book | Wild Goose |
Love and Anger | Wild Goose |
Many and Great | Wild Goose (World Music) |
Music from Taize Vol 1 | |
One is the Body | Wild Goose |
One-off source | Various |
Psalms for Today | Jubilate |
Sent by the Lord | Wild Goose (World Music) |
Share the Light | OCP/Bernadette Farrell |
Sing Praise | Hymns Ancient & Modern |
Songs and Prayers from Taize | Continuum |
Songs from the Psalms | Jubilate |
Taize Songs for Prayer | GIA |
There is One Among Us | Wild Goose |
Footnotes
These lists are derived from our music schedules database, based on a DOS application we created in 1992 and recently exported to MS Access. The database is not linked directly to the website, but is exported periodically.
It is not 100% accurate, as not everything gets recorded properly.
The shade of brown used for an entry distinguishes 'core' (darker) from 'non-core' (paler) items.
Any items marked (**) use music which may be unpublished.
Our definition of 'less common source references' is anything other than Mission Praise Combined, Songs of Fellowship, Worship Today or the New Baptist Hymn Book.
Martin Brasier