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In 1928 Songs of Praise to Jehovah was released, [20] which included 337 songs. [21] Following the adoption of the name “Jehovah's witnesses” in 1931, the Kingdom Service Song Book was released in 1944 (and revised in 1948), which included 62 songs. This was followed by the release of Songs to Jehovah's Praise in 1950, with 91
Lutheran Church in America / Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada. Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America (1958) [288] Songs and Hymns for Primary Children (1963) [289] Church School Hymnal for Children, Grades 3 to 6 (1964) [290] Young Children Sing, Church School Hymnal for Ages 3–7 (1967) [291]
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"Sing Out Joyfully" to Jehovah (2016–2025; 160 songs, only available online) "Sing Out Joyfully" to Jehovah (2016; 151 songs) Sing to Jehovah—New Songs (2014–2016; 19 songs) Sing to Jehovah (2009; 135 songs) Sing Praises to Jehovah (1984; 225 songs) "Singing and Accompanying Yourselves With Music in Your Hearts" (1966; 119 songs)
All sing with jubilation. We are His holy people whose freedom He won. We greet our Lord present within this assembly To hear His good news announced clearly to all. Our priest is presiding In Christ we are abiding As we invoke God’s blessing and answer His call Jehovah's Witnesses Version We gather to worship Jehovah, the righteous,
The Dominion was organized and founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1944 by a former Pastor & missionary for Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ, James F. Jones. [1] [2] Jones, known as "Prophet Jones", claimed to be a faith healing minister, and ran a fundamentalist Christian, radio and television ministry.
Katherine Jackson, a devout Jehovah’s Witness, raised all 10 of her children in the Jehovah’s Witness faith, and while some of them strayed as they reached adulthood, Michael remained committed.
Originally called the "Detroit Bible Class", the organization later changed its name to the "Radio Bible Class", which was shortened to "RBC Ministries" in 1994. In 2015 it was renamed again, this time as "Our Daily Bread Ministries". [5] Its founder, Martin R. DeHaan, led the organization until 1965.