tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-49894729565257105862024-03-13T22:16:35.582-07:00Vaivaisen VirretArnold Rulerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15813174394856324632noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4989472956525710586.post-60567236488529919902016-05-19T21:02:00.001-07:002016-05-19T21:20:44.603-07:00Hymns: The Harmony of Reunion<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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As music evolves more and more, hymns are starting to become a thing of the past. Churches - who at one point would ONLY sing hymns - are now (for the most part) barely ever singing hymns.<br />
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They have gone on to pleaze larger audiences with more modern styles of music.<br />
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Which is why hymns have become a thing of the past. Sort of like church art in churches. You just don't see much of it anymore.<br />
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I for one remember a time where each family would bring it's own hymn book to church. I remember the golden inscription on the black hymn <a href="http://seodagger.com/my-favorite-ebook-cover-maker-free-3d-ecover-creator" target="_blank">book cover</a>. It was magnificent.<br />
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Today, you barely hear hymns at weddings still, but will find a lot of hymns at funerals. Especially at open graves. Perhaps hymns are a source of comfort in times of sorrow? Or perhaps they remind us of a great afterlife?<br />
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Either way, hymns have a way of finding their way back into our lives when we go through deep emotional and spiritual valleys. They have a way to make people sing in harmony again - no matter how bitter the circumstances.<br />
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May hymns never lose their place in our lives!Arnold Rulerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15813174394856324632noreply@blogger.com