Thursday, February 19, 2009

A Hymn Sing for Evergreen

I would like to start, perhaps this fall but no later than a year from now, a series of topical and seasonal hymn sings to build bridges between those in our communities whose spirits are lifted by getting together and praising God in song. To do this I need, primarily, a venue and accompanists. If you know good, adaptable piano, organ or guitar accompanists who might be interested in such a gig, please put them in touch with me. I envision, eventually, a bimonthly or even monthly hymn sing in the Seattle area (this could be copied locally by our churches in other parts of the continent) that would bring together not only Evergreen Baptists but others who enjoy hymn-singing and who would like both to sing old favorites and to learn, or at least try, new pieces. And then, when it is a reality, I need as many of you as fit the definition of “target audience” to show up and sing with us. I’ll make sure it’s announced well in advance in Evergreen Notes as well as in email to anyone who has expressed an interest!

University Baptist hosted a hymn sing several years ago that could be seen as a prototype of what I am hoping to bring about: a singing that was partially programmed (mainly by Tim Phillips) and partly request-based, but in all its parts participatory, not a venue for soloists or performers.

Leland Bryant Ross

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