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Sunday, July 14
 

2:00pm EDT

Registration
Sunday July 14, 2024 2:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
If you arrive later than 6:00 pm, text 847-363-8860.

Interactive Campus Map: https://emap.fmd.emory.edu/website/campus/index.htm

Any check ins past 11:00 pm, housing issues, lock outs, or general concerns can be directed to the Conference Assistant (CA) on call: 404-895-5948


Emory Police Department: 404-727-6111
Emory Hospital: 1364 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322
Sunday July 14, 2024 2:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Woodruff Residential Lobby 1495 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322

3:30pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Sunday July 14, 2024 3:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Sunday July 14, 2024 3:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

4:00pm EDT

Organ Recital
Sunday July 14, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Artists
avatar for Viktor  Billa

Viktor Billa

Organ Recitalist
Viktor Billa is a Ukrainian concert organist. In 2011 he graduated from the Petro Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kyiv with a master’s degree in organ performance. Viktor’s training and performance career developed rapidly. Immediately following graduation, he... Read More →
Sunday July 14, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

5:30pm EDT

Dinner
Sunday July 14, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Designated table for Organ Institute participants with Nathaniel Gumbs
Sunday July 14, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

6:30pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Sunday July 14, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Closed during Hymn Festival
Sunday July 14, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: “Singing in the Spirit: Congregational Singing in the African American Tradition”
Sunday July 14, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Sponsored by Andreas & Tracy Teich

YouTube Livestream Link

Artists
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Raymond Wise

Hymn Festival Leader
Raymond Wise, Ph. D., a native of Baltimore, Md., began his musical career at three, singing gospel music with his family singing group “The Wise Singers.” Dr. Wise earned a B.F.A. in Music (Piano and Voice) from Denison University (Granville, Ohio). He did additional studies... Read More →
Sunday July 14, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

9:30pm EDT

First Timer’s Reception
Sunday July 14, 2024 9:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
First Timer's are invited to join us for a reception to welcome all of our newcomers!

Sponsored by Joanne Reynolds
Sunday July 14, 2024 9:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
Rita Ann Rollins Building Atrium 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322
 
Monday, July 15
 

8:00am EDT

Breakfast
Monday July 15, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Monday July 15, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

8:45am EDT

Morning Prayer & Announcements
Monday July 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Sponsored by M. Milner Seifert in honor of Past Presidents of The Hymn Society
Artists
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Stephanie Budwey

Morning Prayer Leader, Intersex and Faith
Stephanie A. Budwey is the Luce Dean’s Faculty Fellow Assistant Professor of the History and Practice of Christian Worship and the Arts and Director of the Religion in the Arts and Contemporary Culture Program. Her teaching and research focus on the relationships between social... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

9:30am EDT

Plenary Address: “'We Don’t Need No Music': Pulse, Embodiment, and Shared Perceptual Experience in African American Worship"
Monday July 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Sponsored by Junius B. Dotson Institute for Music and Worship in the Black Church & Beyond and J. Michael McMahon
Speakers
avatar for Alisha Lola Jones

Alisha Lola Jones

Hymn Festival Leader & Plenary Speaker
Dr. Alisha Lola Jones is an associate professor in the faculty of music at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. She is a board member of the Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM), a member of the strategic planning task force for the American Musicological Society (AMS... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

10:15am EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Monday July 15, 2024 10:15am - 12:00pm EDT
Monday July 15, 2024 10:15am - 12:00pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

10:30am EDT

Break
Monday July 15, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Sponsored by Marty Haugen
Monday July 15, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Organ Institute: Session I
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Artists
avatar for Nathaniel  Gumbs

Nathaniel Gumbs

Organ Institute Leader
Nathaniel Gumbs is a native of the Bronx, NY and has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and is consistently gathering new fans and followers. The New York Times described Nathaniel’s playing in their review... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Black Catholic Congregational Song
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Sponsored by C. Michael Hawn, FHS, in honor of SMU Doctor of Pastoral Music Graduates

Purpose: To give an introduction and overview of Black Catholic Congregational Song.
Presentation: Taking a Three-Prong Approach, we will explore Hymnody, Psalm Settings, and Mass Settings by Black Catholic Composers. In addition, we will give a history of the genre, beginning with the origins of Fr. Clarence J. Rivers.
The presentation will use the articles written in the past two years by Darnell and Darrell St. Romain for The Hymn and even a current Black Catholic Composer, M. Roger Holland II. We will sing examples from each of the three areas discussed.
Speakers
MR

M. Roger Holland II

Sectional Leader
M. Roger Holland, II is a Teaching Associate Professor in Music and Religion and Director of The Spirituals Project at the Lamont School of Music, University of Denver. A graduate of Union Theological Seminary in New York City where he received the Master of Divinity degree, Roger... Read More →
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Darnell St. Romain

Sectional Leader
Darnell Allen St. Romain is a published author, scholar, and organist. He is currently the Associate Director of Liturgical Music at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Plano, TX. St. Romain has several articles published in The Hymn and The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology. His... Read More →
DS

Darrell St. Romain

Sectional Leader
Darrell Anthony St. Romain is a published author, scholar, and organist. St. Romain is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Pastoral Music degree at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. He has served congregations as organist and Director of Music in Alabama... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Cannon 106 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Courage to Enter the Song: Making Congregational Singing More Inclusive for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
There has been much written over the past three decades on disability inclusion in the church, including making the worship space itself more accommodating, but very little about the specific content of our congregational singing and our approach to congregational participation: that is, what we sing and how we teach it. As a pastor and church musician with over 25 years’ experience, and as the parent of an adult child with an intellectual disability, John Allen Bankson examines how to make the church’s song more inclusive, not only in terms of what we choose to sing, but also in terms of how we create a truly inclusive worship experience by incorporating the principles of universal design.
Speakers
JA

John Allen Bankson

Sectional Leader
John Allen T. Bankson is a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the PC(USA) as well as a musician, composer/arranger, and conductor. A native of Birmingham, AL, he eared his B.Mus. (Voice) from Samford University, M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary, M.Mus. (Conducting) from the... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
White Hall 103 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Empowering Songwriters, Musicians, and More with My.Hymnary’s Music Publishing Platform
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Peter Irvine in memory of Harry Eskew, FHS

Are you an author or composer, looking for a way to publish and distribute your songs? Or do you represent a congregation that would like to make resources for a custom collection of songs available? Or maybe you represent a denomination or publisher looking for a way to publish a new hymnal online and make additional resources available for the songs. My.Hymnary provides free, simple but powerful music publishing tools, allowing everyone from church musicians and independent songwriters to churches and entire denominations to organize and distribute their own collections of music. This sectional explores the benefits of publishing your songs through My.Hymnary. It then shows how to create a custom collection on My.Hymnary, add songs, receive royalties, and distribute your collection through a custom website, through iOS and Android mobile apps, and in some cases through Hymnary.org itself.
Speakers
avatar for Will  Groenendyk

Will Groenendyk

Sectional Leader
Will has been with Hymnary.org for over a decade and currently serves as an associate director. He has a background in computer science and web development and is passionate about digital technologies that benefit the Church.
avatar for Harry Plantinga

Harry Plantinga

Sectional Leader, Calvin University
Harry Plantinga is a professor of computer science at Calvin University (Grand Rapids, MI) and is the director and co-founder of Hymnary.org, a comprehensive online resource for hymnody and congregational song. In addition to Hymnary.org, he founded the Christian Classics Ethereal... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Modern Hymnody – An analysis of newly-published works
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
In this session, we will explore the development and use of notable texts and tunes both recently published and also within the last few years.
Speakers
SC

Scot Crandal

Sectional Leader
Scot Crandal is a gifted composer, singer and musician. Director of music at the Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist in Portland, Oregon, Scot has also worked at OCP for several years, both as a music editor and music development coordinator, in charge of submission and arranging... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
White Hall 101 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Seasons By Heart: Paperless Music for the Church Year
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Paperless music – music transmitted orally, without direct reference to notated scores or lyric sheets – has a unique capacity to engage worshipping communities and encourage full-bodied musical participation.

Inspired by, and drawing from, the work of Music that Makes Community, the Wild Goose Worship Group, Taize, and other communal-singing traditions, this sectional will present musical options and logistical inspiration for incorporating seasonally-appropriate paperless songs into the worship repertoire of conventional (paper or screen-based) singing communities.
Speakers
AW

Adam Wood

Sectional Leader
Adam is a composer, songwriter, hymnist, cantor, former parish music director, and current parish praise band member with experience across a wide variety of Christian musical styles and traditions. He currently lives in Sunnyvale, California (Silicon Valley) with his wife, the Rev... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Cannon 314 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Teenagers, Global Song, and Liturgical Difference: A Panel Conversation
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
“Of course the young people prefer contemporary worship music…” In our recent work with teens and emerging adults, we have found that this statement is widely assumed, even sanctioned, often in contexts in which it remains unquestioned. And yet, while contemporary worship musical expressions are proliferating, Christian congregations continue to decline in numbers (Pew, Barna, et al.).

Our proposed panel discussion will guide a conversation in three parts: First, we will invite panelists to reflect on why this assumption has been so widely internalized among pastors, worship pleaders, youth leaders, and laity (young and old), even as some find it historically and theologically misguided. Second, we will present research findings from our recent qualitative study of teenagers’ experience of and reflections on liturgical difference, particularly in their practice of global song in public worship. While our study was limited in scope, we believe it presents strong indicators that young people have a far deeper appreciation for liturgical difference and diversity in corporate song than we give them credit for. Songs from non-Western sources, especially those sung in their original languages, were noted as particularly formative. Our panel will unpack why this may have been the case. Finally, we will attend to this phenomenon in practice. Based on our study, there appear to be particular conditions that may contribute to an environment in which young people will hospitably celebrate diversity in congregational singing.

Included on this panel are the co-investigators of the study alongside two worship leaders who have noted experience leading young people in a wide range of congregational songs. As a conversation that seeks to widen the liturgical imagination of those leading the Church’s young people in song, this panel is well-suited for the conference theme, “Without Limits: Singing the Congregation’s Song.” We plan for all four panelists to present at the conference in person.
Speakers
EA

Emily Andrews

Sectional Leader
Emily Snider Andrews is Assistant Professor of Church Music and Worship Leadership and Executive Director of the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University. She believes worship lies at the heart of what it means to be a Christian disciple and seeks to enable Christ’s... Read More →
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Nelson Cowan

Sectional Leader, Samford University
Nelson Cowan, director of the Center for Worship and the Arts at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, is a liturgical theologian, worship leader, and ordained elder in The United Methodist Church.
Monday July 15, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Wesley Teaching Chapel 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

12:30pm EDT

Lovelace Luncheon
Monday July 15, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Sponsored by Beth and John Thornburg, FHS; Emily Brink, FHS; and GIA Publications
Monday July 15, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Rita Ann Rollins Building 102 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

12:30pm EDT

Lunch
Monday July 15, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Monday July 15, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

1:30pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Monday July 15, 2024 1:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Monday July 15, 2024 1:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

2:00pm EDT

Organ Institute: Session II
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Artists
avatar for Nathaniel  Gumbs

Nathaniel Gumbs

Organ Institute Leader
Nathaniel Gumbs is a native of the Bronx, NY and has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and is consistently gathering new fans and followers. The New York Times described Nathaniel’s playing in their review... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

2:00pm EDT

Connection Zone - Academics/Professors/Researchers
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Connection Zone - Kaleidoscope Room (Everyone is welcome here!)
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Connection Zone - Organists & Keyboardists
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Connection Zone - Pastors
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Connection Zone - Praise Band Leaders
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Connection Zone - Rote and/or Vocal Leadership
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Connection Zone - Text & Tune Writers
Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 15, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

3:00pm EDT

Break
Monday July 15, 2024 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Monday July 15, 2024 3:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Contemporary Hymns from South Korea
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
In this in-person sectional, we will hear and sing some of the most well-known and treasured hymns in Korean-speaking congregations, now beautifully translated into English by several members of the Hymn Society in the recent years. Worship leaders will gain strategies for introducing these bilingual hymns to their own congregations. Hymn writers will get first dibs on the hymns that have yet to be translated.
Speakers
avatar for Chan Gyu  Jang

Chan Gyu Jang

Sectional Leader, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship
Chan Gyu Jang is a Resource Development Specialist for web-based liturgical resources at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW) and is Director of Music at Woodlawn Christian Reformed Church. He is a graduate of Calvin University (Music Theory and Psychology) and Calvin... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Digital Worship Resources for the Second Century of United Church of Canada
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
In celebration of our centenary in 2025, the United Church of Canada is proud to digitize all our worship resources (Voices United, More Voices, Nos voix unies, and our latest supplement Then Let Us Sing!) making them available on line, completely cross-referenced in one place. Special work has been completed that highlights music and lyrics from other cultures and American Sign Language.
Speakers
BH

Bruce Harding

Sectional Leader
CM

Catherine MacLean

Sectional Leader
Rev. Dr. Catherine Faith MacLean is lead for the Education, Justice, and Ethos subcommittee of the Then Let Us Sing! hymn resource project. She has served United Church of Canada congregations and seminaries across the country: East Coast, Rocky Mountains, Northwest Territories, Toronto... Read More →
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Lloyd MacLean

Sectional Leader
An experienced music leader, Lloyd leads choirs in two faith communities in rural Nova Scotia. He has a passion for congregational song and believes firmly that communal singing strengthens and edifies faith communities, bridging gaps in age groups and cultural differences. More than... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cannon 314 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Love Astounding: Hymns of Jeannette M. Lindholm
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Augsburg Fortress in honor of Jeannette Lindholm

For this sectional, I propose to feature and discuss selected hymns from my first collection of hymns, Love Astounding: Hymns of Jeannette M. Lindholm, published this past August with Augsburg Fortress. Drawing, in part, from scholarship in feminist rhetorical theory (including Foss and Griffin’s groundbreaking work on invitational rhetoric), I will focus my remarks on the kinds of poetic devices and rhetorical strategies I use deliberately to (1) create more open kinds of “spaces” in my hymns that invite individuals to bring their own responses to the hymns AND (2) offer possibilities for individuals to connect more deeply with the texts, traditions, beliefs, and hopes of their worshiping communities. Topics will include:

• the multivalent nature of language and the function(s) of allusion in the hymns
• how less can be more in a spare use of language
• the use and function(s) of questions in particular hymns
• the importance of establishing—and maintaining—critical connections between sound and sense in hymns (recalling Alexander Pope’s famous admonition, “the sound must seem an echo to the sense”)

During the sectional we will sing selected hymns.
Speakers
JJ

Jeannette (Jan) Lindholm

Sectional Leader
Writer of the familiar Advent hymn “Unexpected and Mysterious,” Jeannette (Jan) Lindholm is professor of English at Salem State University in Salem, Massachusetts, where she teaches courses in writing, literature, and rhetorical theory. Lindholm’s hymns appear in a variety of... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Wesley Teaching Chapel 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Research in the Era of Hymnary.org, Open Access, and AI
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Research in hymnology requires access to and an understanding of a variety of tools; some are accessible only through a subscription or license, and other are open for public use. This session will focus on tools without or with few limits, including HathiTrust (historical issues of The Hymn and more) and open access journals, theses, and dissertations. Of particular interest will be the history and different facets of Hymnary.org. We will also explore the limits and potential of ChatGPT, and the questions it raises about the research process.
Speakers
TS

Tina Schneider

Sectional Leader
Tina is the library director at The Ohio State University at Lima, and a Professor with Ohio State University Libraries. She served as the Director of Research for The Hymn Society from 2008 to 2014, and has served on the editorial board for Hymnary.org since 2009.
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cannon 106 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Superior Singing: How to inspire singers of all abilities to improve their craft
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Karl Moyer in memory of Carolyn S Moyer

It’s probably safe to say that everyone wants to be a better singer, so why is it that improvement is often elusive? How can we improve our singing over time, and inspire others to do the same? Whether you’re a choir director, choir member, cantor, or soloist, learn how to easily apply (and teach) ten fundamentals of singing that will help any singer.
Speakers
SC

Scot Crandal

Sectional Leader
Scot Crandal is a gifted composer, singer and musician. Director of music at the Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist in Portland, Oregon, Scot has also worked at OCP for several years, both as a music editor and music development coordinator, in charge of submission and arranging... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
White Hall 101 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

4:00pm EDT

Organ Institute: Session III
Monday July 15, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Artists
avatar for Nathaniel  Gumbs

Nathaniel Gumbs

Organ Institute Leader
Nathaniel Gumbs is a native of the Bronx, NY and has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and is consistently gathering new fans and followers. The New York Times described Nathaniel’s playing in their review... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

5:30pm EDT

Dinner
Monday July 15, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Monday July 15, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: “The Seasonality of Black Sacred Music Education”
Monday July 15, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Artists
avatar for Alisha Lola Jones

Alisha Lola Jones

Hymn Festival Leader & Plenary Speaker
Dr. Alisha Lola Jones is an associate professor in the faculty of music at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. She is a board member of the Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM), a member of the strategic planning task force for the American Musicological Society (AMS... Read More →
Monday July 15, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307
 
Tuesday, July 16
 

8:00am EDT

Breakfast
Tuesday July 16, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Tuesday July 16, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

8:45am EDT

Morning Prayer & Announcements
Tuesday July 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Sponsored by Bill and Jenny Pate
Artists
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Kai Ton Chau

Morning Prayer Leader, Sectional Leader
Kai Ton Chau is a Program Manager at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, leading curriculum development in cultural competency. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Calvin University and associate editor of the Reformed Worship journal. He holds a doctorate in worship from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies and master’s degrees in music (choral) and business (MBA). Kai Ton has a professional background in accounting, finance, and taxation. His research interest is in developing a past... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

9:30am EDT

Plenary Address: "Resonant Voices, Shared Breath: Cultivating Spiritual Community through Song"
Tuesday July 16, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Speakers
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Khalia J. Williams

Plenary Speaker
Prior to joining the faculty at Candler, the Rev. Dr. Khalia J. Williams earned her MA in Theological Studies from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, and her PhD in Liturgical Studies with a focus on theology and worship from Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

10:15am EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Tuesday July 16, 2024 10:15am - 12:00pm EDT
Tuesday July 16, 2024 10:15am - 12:00pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

10:30am EDT

Break
Tuesday July 16, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Tuesday July 16, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:15am EDT

Featured Session I: Emerging Scholars Forum
Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Sponsored by David English

Fernando Berwig Silva
“Appropriation or Solidarity?” Investigation Transnational Latine/x Church Music Practices

In January 2024, Latin American church musicians gathered in Barranquilla, Colombia, for the first Latinx Leadership Connection Program. The meeting was sponsored by the Center for Congregational Song of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, and it aimed “to connect worship leaders of Latin American descent living and working in the United States with worship leaders from across Latin America for a time of shared learning, relationship-building, and inspiration” (“Latinx Leadership Connection Program,” 2024).

This paper investigates ways the Latinx Leadership Connection Program participants narrate ideas of religious appropriation, borrowing, and solidarity. By leaning on Bucar’s concept of “religious appropriation”—a class of religious borrowings where “individuals adopt religious practices without committing to religious doctrines, ethical values, systems of authority, or institutions, in ways that exacerbate existing systems of structural injustice” (Bucar 2022, 2)—through the lens of Latin American church musicians, I nuance the racialized North American category of appropriation, particularly in its cultural and religious instances. Through an analysis of the musical performances during the event and interviews with the musicians present at the program, I showcase the necessity of new conceptual frameworks that attend to the epistemological, cosmological, and theological multi-layered realities of Latin American and Latinx church musicians.

This paper, an ethnographic reflection, joins decolonial church music scholars in exposing how Latin American “embodied, oral, communal singing [practices] challenge prevailing Eurocentric norms that emphasize written texts, individual ownership, and rationalist intellectualism, represented in Euro-North-Atlantic epistemologies of the Enlightenment” (Whitla 2018, 289). Moreover, my paper clues how Christian Congregational Music studies can ethically inform theological, cultural, and ethnoracial denominational debates, stirring conversations toward more diverse, inclusive, transnational, and interdisciplinary Christian liturgical practices.


Nick Klemetson
“How” Does a Hymn Mean?

Originally published in 1959, author John Ciardi's book How Does a Poem Mean? offers insights into poetic procedures and describes how a reader can understand and interpret poetry. With this resource, Ciardi demonstrates that poems communicate content and convey the how in various ways. The question can then be asked, "how does a hymn mean?" Hymns are not impactful in universal ways. What touches the heart of one may be perceived as spurious by another. Hymns can "mean" in the same ways poems can; text structure, alliteration, anaphora, rhyme scheme, and other factors can all be utilized to deepen the meaning of a text. When added to a poem, a hymn tune adds a layer of depth and meaning to a text, and the success of a hymn in various church settings can rely on the tune as much as it does on the words. Limitations of our human words can struggle to express our spiritual journeys, especially with generations of worshipers participating under one roof. This paper explores how to define what and "how" a hymn is in relation to its tune. Specific hymns that have gained success using multiple tunes, such as Fred Pratt Green’s “When In Our Music God Is Glorified,” will be explored, including questions relating to the enlivening of Christian worship and examinations of ecclesial context. Examining these questions will provide insight into how and why hymns impact organizations, denominations, individuals, and even entire generations.


Deanna Witkowski
Jazz in the Pews: “Experiments in Sunday Worship” in the 1960s

“Jazz in the Pews” explores the relationships between two Black Catholic composers, Mary Lou Williams and Eddie Bonnemère, and two parishes for which they composed liturgical jazz: St. Thomas the Apostle Church, a Black Catholic parish in Harlem, and Saint Peter’s Church (Lutheran), a predominantly white Protestant congregation, in midtown Manhattan. By exploring a larger ecosystem that encompasses Vatican II liturgical reform, ecumenism in New York, the civil rights and Black Power movements, and the beginnings of the Black Catholic Movement, “Jazz in the Pews” argues that the liturgical jazz works composed by Williams and Bonnemère could not have been created in a different moment in time or in another locale outside of New York.

The project also explores how Williams and Bonnemère situated themselves as Black Catholics within the larger ecumenical moment of the late 1960s. Beginning with his thirty-year tenure at Saint Peter’s in 1967, Bonnemère navigated mainline, white Protestantism (including interactions with clergy, congregations, and publishers) while simultaneously contributing to early Black Catholic sacred music initiatives including the first African American hymnal, Lead Me, Guide Me, in 1987. By contrast, placing Williams’s Masses in the context of early Black Catholic organizations throws into stark relief how her sacred music was rarely given a national Catholic platform. “Jazz in the Pews” asks how the size of Williams’s liturgical music might look differently if she had received more robust support from Black Catholic and white Protestant organizations. The project also asks how each composer’s agency and views of their audiences for their sacred music contributed to the dissemination of their work and suggests ways to forward their legacies in the present day.
Artists
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Stephanie Budwey

Morning Prayer Leader, Intersex and Faith
Stephanie A. Budwey is the Luce Dean’s Faculty Fellow Assistant Professor of the History and Practice of Christian Worship and the Arts and Director of the Religion in the Arts and Contemporary Culture Program. Her teaching and research focus on the relationships between social... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

11:15am EDT

Featured Session II: Hymnal Showcase: “Flor y Canto Cuarta Edición: A new hymnal"
Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Speakers
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Scot Crandal

Sectional Leader
Scot Crandal is a gifted composer, singer and musician. Director of music at the Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist in Portland, Oregon, Scot has also worked at OCP for several years, both as a music editor and music development coordinator, in charge of submission and arranging... Read More →
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Estela García-López

Featured Session Leader
Estela García-López has been serving in music ministry for over 35 years as a pastoral musician and composer committed to enhancing liturgical experiences through music. Alongside her husband, Rodolfo, she has contributed to bilingual liturgical music with collections like "Brille... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
White Hall 101 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:15am EDT

Featured Session III: “Working the Circle: Reimagining the Ring-Shout to Empower Song in Oral Transmission Communities”
Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Speakers
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Dollie Howell Pankey

Featured Session Leader
Dollie Howell Pankey has engaged in a blend of pastoral leadership and music ministry leadership for almost forty years. The vantage point from which she views congregational singing and community engagement is undergirded by a curious spirit that chases down rabbit holes leading... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Wesley Teaching Chapel 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

12:30pm EDT

Lunch
Tuesday July 16, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 16, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

1:30pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 16, 2024 1:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

2:00pm EDT

Organ Institute: Session IV
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Artists
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Nathaniel Gumbs

Organ Institute Leader
Nathaniel Gumbs is a native of the Bronx, NY and has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and is consistently gathering new fans and followers. The New York Times described Nathaniel’s playing in their review... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Children & Hymnody: Awaken & Engage
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Discover ways to awaken interest and engage participation from children in our beloved assemblies’ hymns, traditional and new. Through the collection of hymns presented, discover and learn to recognize the elements of story, text, poetry, rhythm and melody that will interest children and awaken in them a love of participating in, even leading, congregational song.
Speakers
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Karol Kimmell

Sectional Leader
Director of Children and Youth Choirs, All Saints’ Episcopal, Atlanta, GA since 1998, directing singers grades PreK – 12 and ringers grades 3 – 12, in four choral and two handbell choirs. Co-Director, Lutheridge Summer Music Week, Arden, NC and Co-Director and faculty member... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Mapping the Conversation on Music and Theology Beyond the Church
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
This sectional examines how the intersection of music and theology is encountered, considered, and understood in contexts outside of the church, and how these environments create, are shaped by, and animate community. Music is a powerful means of gathering people around core theological ideas, and of articulating, conveying, and circulating theology within and beyond a Christian community in a given context. These communities of practice include parachurch organizations, musical and theological societies, seminaries and divinity schools (and the centers and institutes associated with them), ecumenical intentional prayer communities, and musical and liturgical conferences—like The Hymn Society. These disparate communities have in common the development of a distinctive musical identity that has emerged from the community’s core theology, or has served as a catalyst for the formation of the community, or a combination of the two.

In this sectional, we explore how the interplay of music and theology animates these specific communities, and how an unfolding musical-theological conversation impacts the culture beyond those communities. We examine three broad categories of organization for which the convergence of music and theology is formational: ecumenical communities of practice (including The Hymn Society in the U.S. and Canada), worship communities, and academic communities. The intersection of music and theology informs and shapes each community in distinctive ways. In some instances, theological reflection emerges from the work of musical practice. In others, musical practices have emerged from theological positions. In some contexts, the relationship is either reciprocal or concerns seem to have emerged simultaneously, resulting in a messier relationship. And finally, sites where conversations on theology and music have limited, indirect, or no clear connection to actual practices.
Speakers
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Hilary Seraph Donaldson

Sectional Leader
Hilary Seraph Donaldson is a musician, worship leader, and writer based in Toronto. She currently serves as President of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, and is Director of Music at St. Andrew’s United Church, Toronto. Hilary’s doctoral research is focussed on... Read More →
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Adam Perez

Sectional Leader
Adam A. Perez is assistant professor of worship studies at Belmont University in Nashville, TN, USA. He holds a doctorate in liturgical studies from Duke University Divinity School and a masters in religion and music from Yale Institute of Sacred Muisc. His research focuses on the... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
White Hall 103 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - New Songs by Benjamin Brody, David Bjorlin, and Hannah Brown (1st Session)
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Jacque Jones, FHS, in memory of Alice Parker, FHS, and Rae Whitney

Composer Ben Brody joins text writers David Bjorlin and Hannah Brown to introduce their new and forthcoming collections. Brody’s tunes, blending contemporary sounds with traditional forms, have appeared in a number of recent hymnals. Bjorlin has emerged as a prophetic voice, with selections from his first published collection already becoming standards for many congregations. Brown, a new voice in hymnody, brings new pastoral perspectives and fresh forms that will be welcome additions to the repertoire. The three presenters will share and discuss their collaborations with one another, as well as with other writers and composers.

The presentation will be spread across two sectional sessions; come to one or both.
Speakers
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David Bjorlin

Sectional Leader
David Bjorlin was born in Duluth, Minnesota, and earned his PhD in History and Hermeneutics (Liturgical Studies) at Boston University School of Theology in 2018. He is a Teaching Fellow in Music and Worship at North Park University and the Pastor of Worship and Creative Arts at Resurrection... Read More →
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Benjamin Brody

Sectional Leader
Benjamin Brody serves as Chair of the Music Department, Professor of Music and Director of Church Music Studies at Whitworth University, where he teaches courses in church music, music history, and choral literature, and serves as Director of Campus Worship. A life member of the Hymn... Read More →
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Hannah Brown

Sectional Leader
Hannah C. Brown has served as Pastor at West Concord Union Church United Church of Christ in Concord, Massachusetts, since 2009. Her interest in cultivating worship experiences that are heart-centered, interactive, and accessible has led to exciting experimentation and deep personal... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
White Hall 101 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Sharpening the Repertoire – Finding the Unique Voice of the Congregation
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Worship planners and song leaders have an important task – choosing congregational songs for Sunday worship that unify the gathered people in Godward praise, thanksgiving, lament, and petition as well as human-ward “teaching and admonishment” (Colossians 3:16). With a vast and rich body of historical hymnody and contemporary worship songs, the question for worship planners is, how do we choose songs that express the unique voice of the congregation?

In this sectional, we look beyond song styles and instrumentation and explore several aspects of developing a repertoire of our congregational song. Firstly, church musicians need to find and develop a communal voice—songs that express the communal faith, stories, and culture of the congregation. Secondly, we must listen to the stories and testimonies of individuals in our congregation. Church musicians need to recognize that the individuals’ unique faith journeys shape the communal voice, and, in turn, the common repertoire nurtures the individuals’ faith formation. Thirdly, the congregational voice must be prophetic as Christ-followers strive to be salt and light of the world (Matthew 5:13-16) while living counterculturally. Lastly, the voice must also be pastoral—giving hope to the people, nurturing them, and guiding them.
Speakers
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Kai Ton Chau

Morning Prayer Leader, Sectional Leader
Kai Ton Chau is a Program Manager at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, leading curriculum development in cultural competency. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Calvin University and associate editor of the Reformed Worship journal. He holds a doctorate in worship from the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies and master’s degrees in music (choral) and business (MBA). Kai Ton has a professional background in accounting, finance, and taxation. His research interest is in developing a past... Read More →
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Chan Gyu Jang

Sectional Leader, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship
Chan Gyu Jang is a Resource Development Specialist for web-based liturgical resources at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW) and is Director of Music at Woodlawn Christian Reformed Church. He is a graduate of Calvin University (Music Theory and Psychology) and Calvin... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Cannon 106 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Singing as Truth-Telling: New Songs to Sing us Beyond the Doctrine of Discovery
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by The Sisters of St Joseph of London, ON

The Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery and Music that Makes Community are partnering together to create a playlist of songs for congregations and communities to sing and embody the work of repair and solidarity with Indigenous communities. Learn where the project started, what its end goals are, where we are in the process, and most importantly, SING!

The Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery promotes an organizing model that recognizes the
interrelatedness of cultural and structural change, towards growing the movement for Indigenous justice. By commissioning and curating a playlist of new community singing songs intended to center the voices of Native activists and artists, we aim to support cultural change within people of the dominant settler culture. Our playlist is a cultural change resource, to speak the truth about our shared history and integrate the values and vision of decolonization. The Coalition invites congregations and singing communities to participate in singing these new messages for cultural change with our own voices and bodies. Singing in this community-building way is intended to help strengthen our shared commitments to engage the work of repair and structural change organizing with joy, connection, and renewed purpose.

Music that Makes Community (MMC) practices communal song-sharing that inspires deep spiritual connection, brave shared leadership, and sparks the possibility of transformation in our world. We offer resources, training, and encouragement in the dynamic power of singing to connect others and ourselves. Rooted in both Christian contemplative and activist traditions, MMC envisions a liberative culture that empowers individuals and communities to claim and use the power of singing to heal our spirits, nurture our common lives, and work for justice. We aspire to create spaces that are laboratories of learning, discovery, and communal joy.
Speakers
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Conie Borchardt

Sectional Leader
Conie Borchardt (she/they) is currently on the staff of Music that Makes Community, where they are delighted to practice communal song-sharing to inspire culture participation and creation. As a freelance Public Heart Artist, Conie listens and moves from the confluences of the past... Read More →
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Doe Hoyer

Sectional Leader
Doe Hoyer (they/them) is an organizer and songleader with the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery, and coordinates the Repair Network. They have lived on Dakota homelands for most of their life, and are involved locally with the Twin Cities Repair Community for Makoce... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Wesley Teaching Chapel 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - “Always in Our Boat” and “Till Love Achieves What Hope Demands”
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
“Always in Our Boat” by Jane Best is a new collection of hymns and songs, in which Jane shares her own texts and music written in the past decade, together with her musical setting of texts by others, for congregations to enjoy using in worship.

“Till Love Achieves What Hope Demands” by Patrick Michaels is his latest collection of hymns featuring his own newest and older texts—addressing a great variety of current theological and topical themes with new musical settings.”
Speakers
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Jane Best

Sectional Leader
Jane Best lives on Manitoulin Island in northern Ontario, Canada, where she directs a community choir and leads worship in the Island Community Church. She grew up in Kingston and Toronto, sang in a children’s church choir, studied piano through the Royal Conservatory, and later... Read More →
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Patrick Michaels

Sectional Leader
Patrick Michaels is a gifted author and composer of a large number of hymn texts and tunes. His published hymns are found in hymnals in the U.S. and Canada, and in Australia: Community of Christ Sings (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), Common Praise (Canadian... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Cannon 314 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Digital and Embodied: Congregational Song and Worship Arts in Virtual Space
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by C. Michael Hawn, FHS, in honor of SMU Doctor of Pastoral Music Graduates

In March 2020, churches of all denominations, traditions, and contexts moved worship online in response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Now, four years later, it is safe to say that online worship is here to stay. This sectional offers an opportunity to reflect theologically and practically on the act of singing and making art in the seemingly limitless virtual space. After engaging in reflection around the embodied reality of online worship, we explore skills and tools for online music making and artistic expression, including digital hymnals, techniques for online song leading, and considerations for creating ritual in online and hybrid contexts.”
Speakers
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Lisa Hancock

Sectional Leader
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Diana Sanchez-Bushong

Sectional Leader, Discipleship Ministries
Diana Sanchez-Bushong is the Executive Director of Worship Ministries and Director of Music Ministries at Discipleship Ministries, an agency of the United Methodist Church.  She earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Texas at Austin, a Master of Music... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
White Hall 103 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - New Songs by Benjamin Brody, David Bjorlin, and Hannah Brown (2nd Session)
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Jacque Jones, FHS, in memory of Alice Parker, FHS, and Rae Whitney

N.B. THIS SESSION IS A CONTINUATION OF GIA’S PREVIOUS SESSION, NOT A REPEAT
Composer Ben Brody joins text writers David Bjorlin and Hannah Brown to introduce their new and forthcoming collections. Brody’s tunes, blending contemporary sounds with traditional forms, have appeared in a number of recent hymnals. Bjorlin has emerged as a prophetic voice, with selections from his first published collection already becoming standards for many congregations. Brown, a new voice in hymnody, brings new pastoral perspectives and fresh forms that will be welcome additions to the repertoire. The three presenters will share and discuss their collaborations with one another, as well as with other writers and composers.

The presentation will be spread across two sectional sessions; come to one or both.
Speakers
DB

David Bjorlin

Sectional Leader
David Bjorlin was born in Duluth, Minnesota, and earned his PhD in History and Hermeneutics (Liturgical Studies) at Boston University School of Theology in 2018. He is a Teaching Fellow in Music and Worship at North Park University and the Pastor of Worship and Creative Arts at Resurrection... Read More →
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Benjamin Brody

Sectional Leader
Benjamin Brody serves as Chair of the Music Department, Professor of Music and Director of Church Music Studies at Whitworth University, where he teaches courses in church music, music history, and choral literature, and serves as Director of Campus Worship. A life member of the Hymn... Read More →
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Hannah Brown

Sectional Leader
Hannah C. Brown has served as Pastor at West Concord Union Church United Church of Christ in Concord, Massachusetts, since 2009. Her interest in cultivating worship experiences that are heart-centered, interactive, and accessible has led to exciting experimentation and deep personal... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
White Hall 101 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Resounding Voices
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Lucy Goman in memory of Rae Whitney

Resounding Voices is an exciting, new collection of 73 sacred hymns, psalms, and songs by women. It is ecumenical and interfaith, following the example of Voices Found, published 20 years ago. This new supplement is published by The Hymn Society in partnership with the Women’s Sacred Music Project as an online resource. The sectional will present highlights of the collection.
Speakers
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Tonya Taylor-Dorsey

Sectional Leader
Tonya Maria Taylor-Dorsey is currently the choir director of the Philadelphia Catholic Gospel Mass Choir, Archdiocese of Philadelphia – Office for Black Catholics. She is Minister of Music at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church in North Philadelphia where she oversees two choirs... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Wesley Teaching Chapel 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - What Limits Do We Place on Global Song?
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Hilary Seraph Donaldson, Andrew Donaldson, FHS, and Wendy Donaldson

A recent study of the contents of the Voices Together hymnal found that among songs originating outside Europe and North America (or written in connection to those styles), about 57% of tunes were unattributed while named composers were about 37% male and 6% female (Graber and Loepp Thiessen 2023). This reliance on songs from contexts where songs are considered communal creative products or from a “collection” process in which the name of the composer was not preserved reflects decades-long biases in how Western congregational song curators have engaged with sources outside the Euro-American axis. These types of songs tend to be older and more recognizably different from Western hymnody. A cursory glance at other sources suggests Voices Together’s statistics are similar to many other congregational song collections in North America. We ask: what does this say about North American Christians’ conception of global Christian music? Are we putting conceptual limits on songs of “the other,” and how can we better sing without these limits?

This sectional will introduce a forthcoming hymnal companion-type resource from GIA that focuses on global hymnody. Scholars working on the project will present information about the roughly 200 songs discussed in the volume, along with accompanying essays on histories of Christian song in various geographical areas and issues such as appropriation, copyright, decolonization, and hybridity. We will sing examples of global song of many varieties (old and new, as well as “traditional” and styles that cross boundaries) and discuss their contexts and their relationship to issues named above.
Speakers
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Lim Swee Hong, FHS

Sectional Leader
Dr. Lim, Swee Hong is the Deer Park Associate Professor of Sacred Music at Emmanuel College, and the Director of the Master of Sacred Music Program. Before joining Emmanuel Swee Hong served as an Assistant Professor of Church Music at Baylor University, Texas and as a Lecturer of... Read More →
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Katie Graber

Sectional Leader
Katie Graber is an ethnomusicologist who studies race and ethnicity in a variety of contexts, including Mennonite music, American music and European opera. She teaches classes on Western music history and world music at the Ohio State University, and leads singing at her church in... Read More →
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Maria Monteiro

Sectional Leader
Maria Monteiro serves as Lecturer in Church Music at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and as music director at Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana (First Mexican Baptist Church), in San Antonio. Before joining the Baylor faculty, she taught for seventeen years at Baptist University... Read More →
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Marcell Silva Steuernagel

Sectional Leader
Marcell Silva Steuernagel is Assistant Professor of Church Music and director of the Master of Sacred Music program at Southern Methodist University. He served as Minister of Worship, Arts and Communication at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Curitiba, Brazil, for more than a decade and... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Without Limits: Old Tunes, New Lyrics
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
In this session, Ken will help participants write new lyrics to familiar hymn tunes which tell stories about the life of their very own church. These lyrics could describe events in the history of the church, could celebrate particular people whose lives are remembered in church culture, and/or could be used to initiate a new chapter in church life. We will actually take situations that participants bring up and in the group create these new texts as well as discussing ways to bring a hymn-writing group together.
Speakers
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Kenneth Medema

Sectional Leader
Ken Medema is one of the most creative and authentic artists performing today. He is a Christ follower with a passion for social justice. Uniquely, he is also blind. Ken has been visually impaired since birth. His sight has been limited to distinguishing between light and darkness... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cannon 106 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - “God Brings Joy” by James Hart Brumm; “Hold God's Lifeline” by Iteke Prins
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Virginia and Mark Meyer

In “God Brings Joy” James Brumm presents new hymn texts written in the past ten years, designed to help congregations find and sing their song in new ways.

In “Hold God's Lifeline” Iteke Prins creates musical settings of texts written by Edith Sinclair Downing most of which are about Biblical and Historical women.
Speakers
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James Hart Brumm

Sectional Leader
James Hart Brumm is director of the Reformed Church Center and the Theological Writing Center at New Brunswick (NJ) Theological Seminary and general editor of The Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America. He has taught church history, liturgy, and congregational song across... Read More →
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Iteke Prins

Sectional Leader
Iteke Prins is a long-time member of The Hymn Society, who has composed hundreds of new hymn tunes, many of which are published by The Leupold Foundation or its successor, Wayne Leupold Editions, Inc.
Tuesday July 16, 2024 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Cannon 314 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

4:00pm EDT

Organ Institute: Session V
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Artists
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Nathaniel Gumbs

Organ Institute Leader
Nathaniel Gumbs is a native of the Bronx, NY and has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and is consistently gathering new fans and followers. The New York Times described Nathaniel’s playing in their review... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

5:30pm EDT

Dinner
Tuesday July 16, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 16, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

6:30pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Tuesday July 16, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Closed during Hymn Festival
Tuesday July 16, 2024 6:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: "Hymns, Psalms, and Spiritual Songs: Music from the Black Holiness and Holiness-Pentecostal Traditions"
Tuesday July 16, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Sponsored by C. Michael Hawn, FHS, in honor of the SMU Master of Sacred Music Program

YouTube Livestream Link
Artists
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Donté Ford

Hymn Festival Leader
Donté Alexander Ford is a native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and serves the Wheaton College community as Assistant Professor of Music and Associate Chaplain for Worship Arts. He is an alumnus of Penn State University (BA), Southern Methodist University (MSM, MM, MDiv), University... Read More →
Tuesday July 16, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322
 
Wednesday, July 17
 

8:00am EDT

Breakfast
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

8:45am EDT

Morning Prayer & Announcements
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Sponsored by Glen and Judy Brown Richardson
Artists
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Charles Frost

Morning Prayer Leader, Retired
Charles D. Frost is a native of Red Bank, New Jersey. He began his music studies at an early age. He began playing the organ in churches and directing choirs as a sophomore in high school. Frost attended Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey where he received both the... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

9:30am EDT

Emily Swan Perkins Plenary Address: “The Adopted, Adapted, and Assimilated Hymnody of Isaac Watts in the Black Church”
Wednesday July 17, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Sponsored by Deborah Carlton Loftis, FHS, in memory of Mary Oyer, FHS
Speakers
avatar for James Abbington, FHS

James Abbington, FHS

Hymn Festival Leader & Plenary Speaker
James Abbington, currently Associate Professor of Church Music and Worship at Candler School of Theology, Emory University in Atlanta, GA, was previously a professor of music in the Department of Fine Arts at Morgan State University. Prior to his tenure in Baltimore he was Associate... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

10:15am EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:15am - 1:00pm EDT
This is also the Lovelace Silent Auction Pickup Window
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:15am - 1:00pm EDT
Brooks Commons 212, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

10:30am EDT

Break
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Organ Institute: Session VI (Hymn Sing prep)
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Artists
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Nathaniel Gumbs

Organ Institute Leader
Nathaniel Gumbs is a native of the Bronx, NY and has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and is consistently gathering new fans and followers. The New York Times described Nathaniel’s playing in their review... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

11:00am EDT

*CANCELLED* Sectional - The Swinging Psalter – Why pair the Psalms with jazz?
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
This sectional will explore a project I embarked on during a sabbatical spring semester, 2023 – composing 9 original Psalm settings in a jazz style. Why pair the Psalms with jazz? Admittedly, jazz means many things to many people. As a style, it has evolved over time and covers many sub-genres (e.g. early ragtime, big band swing, virtuosic bebop, cool jazz, fusion etc.). I have been attracted to the genre because of its deep harmonic and rhythmic characteristics, as well as the conversation-like quality of improvisation. The Psalms cover an expanse of emotional ground and I believe jazz has the depth musically to match the prosody of this divine poetry. Hebrew poetry is less interested in external forms and employs a freer idea of “thought rhymes.” For example, Psalm 103:10 says, “He does not deal with us according to our sins, nor repay us according to our iniquities.” These two phrases complement each other – variations on a theme, if you will. The two phrases taken together give a much richer, more colorful description of our sin and God’s forgiveness. In the same way, jazz is able to bring a rich palette of harmonic and rhythmic textures to support the text in ways not commonly found in modern worship music. We will look at practical ways these settings could be used in a liturgical setting as well as discussing techniques that participants could use in using the Psalter in musically creative ways. Visit wallybrath.com to hear the jazz psalms album.
Speakers
WB

Wally Brath

Sectional Leader
Growing up in LaPorte, IN, Wally was interested in all things musical. In 1990, he attended the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music to study jazz piano. There he met his wife, Shana, and they have been making beautiful music together ever since. Wally has served as a worship... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT

11:00am EDT

Sectional - All Shall Be Well
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Jacque Jones, FHS, in memory of Alice Parker, FHS, and Rae Whitney

This sectional will feature the second collection of tune settings by Lim Swee Hong in various musical styles as published by Hope Publishing Company. Hymn writers that are featured include Carl Daw, Dan Damon, Shirley Erena Murray, and others.
Speakers
LS

Lim Swee Hong, FHS

Sectional Leader
Dr. Lim, Swee Hong is the Deer Park Associate Professor of Sacred Music at Emmanuel College, and the Director of the Master of Sacred Music Program. Before joining Emmanuel Swee Hong served as an Assistant Professor of Church Music at Baylor University, Texas and as a Lecturer of... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
White Hall 101 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Singing Dangerously: How Christians in persecuted regions endure with Christian song
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
From Genesis to Revelation, the Scriptures reveal a motif of persecution. Before he became king, David, the warrior-musician, lived in dangerous situations, mostly on the run from a jealous, unpredictable King Saul. David kept two sets of weapons in his arsenal. He not only wielded his sword for battle, but wielded his musical instrument to accompany Psalms of praise and lament. He knew how to face a dangerous situation. He sang! Biblical, vibrant worship that is culturally relevant will sustain God’s people through trial. “Singing dangerously” is a title that plays or toys with words. It could mean: “singing through dangerous times,” or “I will do something dangerous, and sing during my trials. Referencing historical snapshots along with present-day narratives, this presentation will reveal the ways people endured trials through worship. The presentation will include a brief introduction to Heart Sounds International, a volunteer fellowship that encourages musicians from emerging local churches in restricted parts of the world to compose Scripture-based worship songs using indigenous melodies and rhythms. HSI is one of the ministries helping to document the singing of the persecuted church.
Speakers
FF

Frank Fortunato

Sectional Leader
Rev. Dr. Frank Fortunato has served in music ministry his entire lifetime. After several years teaching music courses in Bible colleges in the Midwest he began ministry with Operation Mobilization serving as a music missionary for many years on board the two mission ships of Operation... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Cannon 106 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Singing Vernacular Southern Hymnody through Sounding Spirit
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
This sectional explores what hymnody from historical sources can mean in the present day and brings hymn singing repertoires with diverse racial, geographic, and stylistic associations into conversation with each other. Pairing participatory singing from three forthcoming scholarly editions of hymnbooks in the Sounding Spirit series with contextualizing commentary, the session demonstrates the wide-ranging purposes to which contemporary singers can put historical hymnody. Members of contemporary hymn singing communities for whom these historical sources continue to make meaning will join in song with Hymn Society attendees.

Stephen Foreman and Samuel Worcester’s Cherokee Singing Book (1846) set Cherokee-language hymns to choral settings by Lowell Mason and others. The hymnal was unsuccessful because it imposed this repertoire in place of other tune-text pairings in oral circulation among Cherokee hymn singers. Today, the songbook is facilitating language learning in Western North Carolina through the new Cherokee Language Repertory Choir, whose members will join co-directors Sara Snyder Hopkins (volume editor of the edition) and Garrett Scholberg in singing songs from the collection. Soul Echoes No. 2 (1909) is an early collection of Black gospel hymnody that introduced popular hymn texts by minister Charles Albert Tindley. Rylan André Harris, a music minister and associate editor of the Soul Echoes edition, will lead singing from the work as a means of reengaging with Tindley’s hymnody by recounting its socioeconomic and historical context, and exploring its possibilities for congregations today. Joseph Stephen James’s Sacred Tunes and Hymns (1913) sought to bridge the gap between Sacred Harp and congregational hymn singing. The paired four-shape notation with keyboard accompaniment and dispersed harmony with the Sunday school repertoire. Joined by Atlanta-area shape-note singers, volume editor Jesse P. Karlsbeg will explore the possibilities in this songbook’s provocative challenge to conventions of Sacred Harp singing around repertoire and accompaniment.
Speakers
RA

Rylan André Harris

Sectional Leader
Minister Rylan André Harris is Director of Chapel Music at the Columbia Theological Seminary and Minister of Worship and Arts at Ray of Hope Christian Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Harris is pursuing a Master of Religious Leadership with a concentration in Music and Worship at the... Read More →
SS

Sara Snyder Hopkins

Sectional Leader
Sara Snyder Hopkins, PhD., is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology and Director of the Cherokee Language Program at Western Carolina University. She received a PhD in Music (Ethnomusicology) from Columbia University in 2016 with coursework in linguistic anthropology at... Read More →
JP

Jesse P. Karlsberg

Sectional Leader
Jesse P. Karlsberg, PhD, is Senior Digital Scholarship Strategist at the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS) and associated faculty in the Department of Music at Emory University. His work examines race and place in southern hymn singing cultures. Jesse is director of Sounding... Read More →
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Garrett Scholberg

Sectional Leader
Garrett Scholberg is a music and art teacher at ᎠᏤ ᎩᏚᏩ ᏧᎾᏕᎶᏆᏍᏗ (New Kituwah Academy), a Cherokee-language school, and a co-director of the Cherokee Language Repertory Choir. Scholberg also works as a singer and handbell director in Asheville, North Carolina... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Wesley Teaching Chapel 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - Songs that Fit: Crafting Congregational Songs for Specific Needs
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
What do you do when endless searches through songbooks, Google, hymnary.org, and your laptop fail to reveal the right song for a worship moment?

YOU MAKE ONE UP! — You create a “song-that-fits”

The gift of creativity and improvisation is present in each and every one of us. All it takes is a little daring accompanied by a few tried-and-true techniques and… Voilà! A song-that-fits is born.

This hands-on workshop will provide approaches, examples and the opportunity to write and improvise congregational songs that respond to particular needs of your congregation.
Speakers
JL

Jorge Lockward

Sectional Leader
Jorge Lockward served for many years as Director of the Global Praise Program of the General Board of Global Ministries where he edited resources on global music and worship. As part of that work he developed innovative ways to plan and engage worship that responds to the opportunities... Read More →
AP

Amanda Powell

Sectional Leader
Amanda is a pioneering artist in the global movement that breaks down musical walls and creates art outside the boxes of conventional genres. While Amanda enjoys a diverse career that includes baroque, classical, folk, jazz and global music performance, she thrives at the crossroads... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Cannon Chapel Sanctuary 515 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA 30322

11:00am EDT

Sectional - “Sam Sings On: A Legacy for the Church”
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Michael Silhavy in memory of Carlton R. (Sam) Young, FHS

“Sam Sings On” will be a conversational look at Carlton R. Young’s broad influence on the church’s song from mid-20th century (his first published anthem is still in print!) to compositions and publications (“Today I Live”) in the last years of his life, drawing from his memoirs “I’ll Sing On: My First 96 Years”. and incorporating his hymn tunes and psalm settings.
Speakers
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Barbara Day Miller

Sectional Leader
Associate Dean of Worship and Music/Assoc Professor of Liturgical Practice and Music, emerita, Candler School of TheologyMost recent publications: “Amen. Alleluia!, A Resource for Praying Farewell” (GIA, 2022); editor, “I’ll Sing On: My First 96 Years”, Carlton R. Young... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
White Hall 103 301 DOWMAN DR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

12:30pm EDT

Lunch
Wednesday July 17, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Dobbs Common Table, Student Center 605 ASBURY CIRCLE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

1:30pm EDT

Special Event: Hymn Books and Psalters in the Collections of Pitts Theology Library
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Pitts Theology Library of Emory University holds one of the premier hymnody collections in North America and we’re excited to display a selection of hymn books, psalters, and manuscript items in a special pop-up exhibit for The Hymn Society’s Annual Conference. Dozens of items dating from the past five centuries will be on display and library staff will be present to talk about the history of the collections and help answer questions about particular items. Many of the hymn books in the library intersect with other collecting areas such as the German Reformation, English religious history, early Methodism, and shape-note song books. Some of the highlights of the pop-up exhibit include Martin Luther’s Achtliederbuch, the first protestant hymnal, published in 1524; a presentation copy of Isaac Watts’s The Psalms of David; the first printing of John Newton’s “Amazing Grace”; early Methodist hymn books, including an unpublished manuscript hymn of Charles Wesley; and African American hymn and song books.
Speakers
BW

Brandon Wason

Head of Special Collections, Pitts Theology Library
Brandon Wason has a bachelor’s degree in Classics (2006, California State University, Long Beach), a Master of Theological Studies (2009, Emory University), and a PhD in New Testament (2017, Emory University). Brandon is Head of Special Collections at Pitts Theology Library, Emory... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Pitts Theology Library 1531 DICKEY DRIVE, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

3:00pm EDT

Organ Scholars Hymn Sing
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Artists
avatar for Nathaniel  Gumbs

Nathaniel Gumbs

Organ Institute Leader
Nathaniel Gumbs is a native of the Bronx, NY and has performed throughout the United States and abroad, including Antigua, St. Thomas, Ghana, Paris, and Munich, and is consistently gathering new fans and followers. The New York Times described Nathaniel’s playing in their review... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

4:15pm EDT

Buses Depart Glenn Memorial for First Baptist Church
Wednesday July 17, 2024 4:15pm - 4:30pm EDT
Wednesday July 17, 2024 4:15pm - 4:30pm EDT
Glenn Memorial Church 1660 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307

5:30pm EDT

Dinner
Wednesday July 17, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Sponsored by

Andreas & Tracy Teich

Nine more sponsorship spots available!
Wednesday July 17, 2024 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Friendship Baptist Church 80 Walnut St SW, Atlanta, GA 30314

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: “Come, We that Love the Lord…Join in a Song with Sweet Accord: Isaac Watts and the Black Church”
Wednesday July 17, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Sponsored by the George M. Hartung Memorial Fund

YouTube Livestream Link

Artists
avatar for James Abbington, FHS

James Abbington, FHS

Hymn Festival Leader & Plenary Speaker
James Abbington, currently Associate Professor of Church Music and Worship at Candler School of Theology, Emory University in Atlanta, GA, was previously a professor of music in the Department of Fine Arts at Morgan State University. Prior to his tenure in Baltimore he was Associate... Read More →
Wednesday July 17, 2024 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Friendship Baptist Church 80 Walnut St SW, Atlanta, GA 30314
 
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