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  2. The Lutheran Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH) is a hymnal first published in 1941 by Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Missouri, for the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America. Its development had been started by the conference's largest member, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS), as a replacement for that denomination's first ...

  3. ReClaim Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    The ReClaim Hymnal is a worship book and hymnal [1] used by several Lutheran denominations in North America.It was published in 2006 by ReClaim Resources. [1] ReClaim Resources then became part of Sola Publishing, [2] the publishing arm of Word Alone Ministries which serves the Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC) and the North American Lutheran Church (NALC); currently, Sola ...

  4. Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book - Wikipedia

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    A later edition of this collection of hymns with accompanying music and with the slightly altered name of Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book was then published by Concordia Publishing House in 1912 as the first official English hymnal of the synod. [1] The hymnal was later often referred to as the "old green hymnal" due to the color of its binding.

  5. Evangelical Lutheran Worship - Wikipedia

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    The altar book editions of the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), (green) and Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006), (red). Evangelical Lutheran Worship (ELW) is the current primary liturgical and worship guidebook and hymnal for use in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC).

  6. Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary - Wikipedia

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    From the indexes located in the back of the hymnary, on pages 926ff entitled "Translated Hymns", it is clear that the majority of the hymns come from German, Scandinavian, and Latin sources, however Greek, Czech, French, and other sources are also present. The cover of this hymnary is black with a gold imprinted logo on the front cover.

  7. Lutheran Worship - Wikipedia

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    Additional hymns and service music are contained in the companion, Hymnal Supplement 98. Dissatisfaction with various revisions has led numerous congregations to continue using the previous hymnal, and according to a 1999 LCMS Commission on Worship survey, The Lutheran Hymnal was still used by 36% of churches in the Synod as their primary hymnal.

  8. Lutheran Book of Worship - Wikipedia

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    The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod was initially involved in the hymnal's development but officially withdrew. Additional hymns and service music are contained in the companions Hymnal Supplement 1991 and With One Voice (WOV).

  9. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    North American Lutheran Church. ReClaim Hymnal, Sola Publishing (2006) Protes'tant Conference. A New Song, John Springer; Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Hymn book for the use of Evangelical Lutheran schools and congregations (1884) [318] Christian Hymns: for church, school and home: with music [319] (1898) [320]