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:
- Comprehensive selection: The NEH contains over 700 hymns, psalms, and songs, including traditional hymns, modern compositions, and songs from various cultures and traditions.
- 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.
- Inclusive language: The NEH was one of the first hymnals to include inclusive language, reflecting the changing understanding of God's relationship with humanity.
- Scriptural basis: Many of the hymns and psalms in the NEH are based on Scripture, providing a rich source of biblical inspiration for worship.
- 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:
- Hymns for all seasons: The NEH includes hymns for various seasons and festivals, such as Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost.
- Songs for children: The hymnal includes a special section of songs for children, making it a valuable resource for family worship and children's ministry.
- Global perspectives: The NEH reflects the diversity of the global Church, with hymns and songs from various cultures and traditions.
- Musical accompaniment: The hymnal includes musical accompaniment for many of the hymns, making it easy to lead worship with a range of instruments.
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.