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]'''''The Lutheran Hymnal''''' (''TLH'') is one of the official ]als of the ]. Published in ] by ] in ], it was the LCMS' second official ] hymnal, succeeding the 1912 '']''. Development of ''TLH'' began in 1929 as a collaborative effort of the churches of the ] and became the common hymnal for both the LCMS and the ] (WELS). Containing 668 ]s, hymns, carols, and ]s, plus the liturgy for the Common Service, ], ], the propers, ]s and ]s, the suffrages, ]s, ], and miscellaneous tables, ''TLH'' became an extremely popular and beloved worship resource in the ] church in ], and attempts to succeed it in more recent years have often met with strong resistance, until the advent of ''The Lutheran Service Book'', the newest hymnal of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. The LSB has been widely adopted by congregations that previously have used |
]'''''The Lutheran Hymnal''''' (''TLH'') is one of the official ]als of the ]. Published in ] by ] in ], it was the LCMS' second official ] hymnal, succeeding the 1912 '']''. Development of ''TLH'' began in 1929 as a collaborative effort of the churches of the ] and became the common hymnal for both the LCMS and the ] (WELS). Containing 668 ]s, hymns, carols, and ]s, plus the liturgy for the Common Service, ], ], the propers, ]s and ]s, the suffrages, ]s, ], and miscellaneous tables, ''TLH'' became an extremely popular and beloved worship resource in the ] church in ], and attempts to succeed it in more recent years have often met with strong resistance, until the advent of ''The Lutheran Service Book'', the newest hymnal of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. The LSB has been widely adopted by congregations that previously have used only ''The Lutheran Hymnal''. | ||
''The Lutheran Hymnal'' is commonly referred to by many to as the "Red hymnal," in contrast with ''LW'', the "Blue hymnal". However, the "Red hymnal" moniker is somewhat misleading. The initial editions of ''TLH'' were in fact bound in blue, and the hymnal has been simultaneously available in both red and blue cover versions for much of its history. Although the red cover version is now more common, many congregations' pew racks are filled with blue-covered copies of the "red" hymnal. Generally, members of these congregations refer to ''TLH'' simply as "the old hymnal". The widespread use of ''Lutheran Service Book'' (''LSB'') has begun the process of resolving the LCMS' hymnal controversy, as initial reviews have been generally quite favorable. Concordia Publishing House has announced that all ''TLH''-related supplemental materials, including specialized accompaniment editions and the agenda, will go out of print when current supplies are depleted, but plans to continue to produce the pew edition for the foreseeable future. ''TLH'' remains an officially sanctioned hymnal of the synod, and it is unlikely that the synod will ever formally decommission it as an official hymnal. | ''The Lutheran Hymnal'' is commonly referred to by many to as the "Red hymnal," in contrast with ''LW'', the "Blue hymnal". However, the "Red hymnal" moniker is somewhat misleading. The initial editions of ''TLH'' were in fact bound in blue, and the hymnal has been simultaneously available in both red and blue cover versions for much of its history. Although the red cover version is now more common, many congregations' pew racks are filled with blue-covered copies of the "red" hymnal. Generally, members of these congregations refer to ''TLH'' simply as "the old hymnal". The widespread use of ''Lutheran Service Book'' (''LSB'') has begun the process of resolving the LCMS' hymnal controversy, as initial reviews have been generally quite favorable. Concordia Publishing House has announced that all ''TLH''-related supplemental materials, including specialized accompaniment editions and the agenda, will go out of print when current supplies are depleted, but plans to continue to produce the pew edition for the foreseeable future. ''TLH'' remains an officially sanctioned hymnal of the synod, and it is unlikely that the synod will ever formally decommission it as an official hymnal. |
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The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH) is one of the official hymnals of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. Published in 1941 by Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Missouri, it was the LCMS' second official English-language hymnal, succeeding the 1912 Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book. Development of TLH began in 1929 as a collaborative effort of the churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America and became the common hymnal for both the LCMS and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). Containing 668 chorales, hymns, carols, and chants, plus the liturgy for the Common Service, Matins, Vespers, the propers, collects and prayers, the suffrages, canticles, psalms, and miscellaneous tables, TLH became an extremely popular and beloved worship resource in the Lutheran church in North America, and attempts to succeed it in more recent years have often met with strong resistance, until the advent of The Lutheran Service Book, the newest hymnal of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. The LSB has been widely adopted by congregations that previously have used only The Lutheran Hymnal.
The Lutheran Hymnal is commonly referred to by many to as the "Red hymnal," in contrast with LW, the "Blue hymnal". However, the "Red hymnal" moniker is somewhat misleading. The initial editions of TLH were in fact bound in blue, and the hymnal has been simultaneously available in both red and blue cover versions for much of its history. Although the red cover version is now more common, many congregations' pew racks are filled with blue-covered copies of the "red" hymnal. Generally, members of these congregations refer to TLH simply as "the old hymnal". The widespread use of Lutheran Service Book (LSB) has begun the process of resolving the LCMS' hymnal controversy, as initial reviews have been generally quite favorable. Concordia Publishing House has announced that all TLH-related supplemental materials, including specialized accompaniment editions and the agenda, will go out of print when current supplies are depleted, but plans to continue to produce the pew edition for the foreseeable future. TLH remains an officially sanctioned hymnal of the synod, and it is unlikely that the synod will ever formally decommission it as an official hymnal.
External links
- Project Wittenberg - The Lutheran Hymnal
- Lutheran-Hymnal.com - The Lutheran Hymnal Online
- LCMS: A Brief History of LCMS Hymnals