New english hymnal

The New English Hymnal (NEH) is a comprehensive hymnal published in 1986 by the Church of England. It is a successor to the 1965 English Hymnal and contains a wide range of hymns, psalms, and songs for worship.

Here are some key features of the New English Hymnal:

  1. Comprehensive selection: The NEH contains over 700 hymns, psalms, and songs, including traditional hymns, modern compositions, and songs from various cultures and traditions.
  2. Diverse range of styles: The hymnal includes a wide range of styles, from traditional hymns to contemporary songs, and from classical to folk and popular music.
  3. Inclusive language: The NEH was one of the first hymnals to include inclusive language, reflecting the changing understanding of God's relationship with humanity.
  4. Scriptural basis: Many of the hymns and psalms in the NEH are based on Scripture, providing a rich source of biblical inspiration for worship.
  5. Practical layout: The hymnal is designed for easy use in worship, with clear typography, concise headings, and a logical organization of contents.

Some notable features of the New English Hymnal include:

The New English Hymnal has been widely used in the Church of England and beyond, and its influence can be seen in many subsequent hymnals and worship resources.