Sing a New Creation: A Supplement to Common Praise (1998)
Designed for use in many congregations and musical traditions, this supplemental volume includes new hymns and songs.

The Anglican Church of Canada's new supplemental hymnal is specifically designed to be of use throughout the Anglican Communion. It includes many hymns and service music settings that do not appear in Common Praise, nor in any of the Episcopal Church's hymnals. The ecumenical task force that created the hymnal also chose to include music that will be of interest to other denominations and faith groups.

Contains new settings of liturgical texts found in the Book of Alternative Services, including prayer responses, gospel acclamations, Amens, and canticles, and features guitar chords where appropriate.

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Sing a New Creation: A Supplement to Common Praise (1998)
Designed for use in many congregations and musical traditions, this supplemental volume includes new hymns and songs.

The Anglican Church of Canada's new supplemental hymnal is specifically designed to be of use throughout the Anglican Communion. It includes many hymns and service music settings that do not appear in Common Praise, nor in any of the Episcopal Church's hymnals. The ecumenical task force that created the hymnal also chose to include music that will be of interest to other denominations and faith groups.

Contains new settings of liturgical texts found in the Book of Alternative Services, including prayer responses, gospel acclamations, Amens, and canticles, and features guitar chords where appropriate.

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Sing a New Creation: A Supplement to Common Praise (1998)

Sing a New Creation: A Supplement to Common Praise (1998)

by Anglican Church of Canada (Compiler)
Sing a New Creation: A Supplement to Common Praise (1998)

Sing a New Creation: A Supplement to Common Praise (1998)

by Anglican Church of Canada (Compiler)

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Overview

Designed for use in many congregations and musical traditions, this supplemental volume includes new hymns and songs.

The Anglican Church of Canada's new supplemental hymnal is specifically designed to be of use throughout the Anglican Communion. It includes many hymns and service music settings that do not appear in Common Praise, nor in any of the Episcopal Church's hymnals. The ecumenical task force that created the hymnal also chose to include music that will be of interest to other denominations and faith groups.

Contains new settings of liturgical texts found in the Book of Alternative Services, including prayer responses, gospel acclamations, Amens, and canticles, and features guitar chords where appropriate.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781640652736
Publisher: Church Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/17/2022
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anglican Church of Canada is an independent, self-governing church in communion with the other 44 churches of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It includes more than 500,000 members in nearly 1,700 parishes, and like Canada, the church has become culturally diverse. On any given Sunday, the tradition of common prayer is expressed across Canada in many languages, including Inuktitut, French, Spanish, and Cree. Their offices are in Toronto, Ontario.

Table of Contents

Gathering Morning Evening Christian Initiation Eucharist Christian Year Advent Christmas/Epiphany Lent Holy Week Easter Trinity All Saints/All Souls Reign of Christ Healing Funeral Praise and Lament Thanksgiving Creation Call and Vocation Christian Life Trust Peace and Justice Mission Penitence Jesus Christ Holy Spirit Sending Blessings Music for the Liturgy Collect for Purity Act of Praise Gloria Kyrie Trisagion Canticles Gospel Acclamations Prayers of the People Prayer Responses Eucharistic Prayer Sanctus Memorial Acclamation Amen The Lord’s Prayer Fraction & Communion Anthems

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