95C. Come, Let Us Sing
Text Information |
First Line: |
Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD |
Title: |
Come, Let Us Sing |
Publication Date: |
2012 |
Scripture: |
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Topic: |
Biblical Names and Places: Massah; Biblical Names and Places: Meribah; Church Year: Christ the King; Daily Prayer: Morning Prayer; Disciples / Calling; Earth; Elements of Worship: Call to Worship; Elements of Worship: Gathering; Elements of Worship: Praise and Adoration; Elements of Worship: Prayer for Illumination; Enthronement Psalms; Faith; God: Light from; God: Obedience to; God: Trust in; God as: Refuge; God as: Shepherd; God as: Creator; God as: King; God's: Reigning; God's: Sovereignty; God's: Anger; God's: People (flock, sheep); God's: Power; God's: Presence; God's: Promise of Redemption; God's: Strength; God's: Way; Grace; Hymns of Praise; Idols and Idolatry; Joy; Obedience; Occasional Services: Christian Marriage; Peace; Prayer; Processions; Remembering; Rest; Ten Commandments: 2nd Commandment (do not make graven emages); The Creation; Unity and Fellowship; Worship; Year A, Lent, 3rd Sunday; Year A, Reign of Christ, November 20-26 (42 more...) |
Copyright: |
Psalm 95:1-7a © THE HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright ® 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™; Psalm 95:7b New Revised Standard Version © 1989 Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. |
Tune Information |
Name: |
[Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD] |
Composer: |
William Boyce |
Key: |
C Major |
Notes: |
The singing of this four-part chant is surprisingly easy. For congregations unfamiliar with this style of
singing, have the choir lead the singing with the support of the organ. Move according to the natural rhythm
of speech, taking care not to let the pace drag. |