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11:25 poster
I agree with you that even churches that advertise a traditional service maybe have one traditional hymn and the rest modified praise songs. It is hard to top "It is well with my soul", "Amazing Grace," and "Onward Christian Soldiers" |
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I live in the south but it is rare to even have hymnals in protestant churches nowadays.
The words to songs are projected on the front wall because "modern." I think hymnals are considered dated. |
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The answer is still the Episcopal church. There are a few songs in the second part of the hymnal, but we mostly don’t do them.
Here is a link to a livestream from my church. Is this what you’re looking for? https://www.youtube.com/live/TPJ75A9Kbv4?feature=shared I don’t even remember which ones we did - not sure if they did the “good ones”. |
Episcopalians dropped Onward Christian Soldiers a few decades ago, as being too militant, if OP really wants that one. |
Not in the protestant churches I've attended in the DMV -- hymnals still rule. |
| Lutherans still sing songs from a hymnal. Like others have said, some services are more contemporary, but the 10/11 a.m. Sunday service will sign traditional hymns. |
| If anyone knows of any in MoCo as well, I would interested. So tired of the praise songs and solos. |
| Our Episcopal Church in Laurel sings hymns from a hymnal. I would look for older congregations in the Episcopal faith close to you. |
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Every Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian church we have attended in NoVa (and we have been to all of the ones near us at least once) uses songs from a traditional hymnal during their Traditional services.
The Contemporary or Modern services at the same churches might vary, but I do not know as we do not attend those. |
This is same for close-in MoCo. There is usually a service that features contemporary praise music as well as a service that features traditional hymns. |
| All Episcopal churches do. Lots of golden oldies in rotation at St Albans |
| All of them. |
| Stick to the mainline Protestant churches. |
NP - our church started projecting the hymns during Covid when people were weird about touching things. We also made a bunch of AV upgrades related to Covid livestreaming, including putting up screens. We still use the screens, but there are hymnals in the pews and hymn #s noted in the bulletin should you want to sing from a hymnal. |
| Traditional music and religious orthodoxy don’t always line up. We are Unitarians. We sing traditional hymns, and our choir performs African American gospel music, bluegrass and jazz. |