Wednesday, September 13, 2023

ACNA plans new hymnal in 2030

The Episcopal Church hymnals of 1940 and 1982 have been the main hymnals for most U.S. Anglican churches outside TEC. Longtime readers know that I've long been interested in what sort of hymnal these latter Anglicans will come up with. Now there are two (and someday perhaps three):
  1. The Book of Common Praise 2017 was the first such hymnal, from the Reformed Episcopal Church (with its unique history and structure within the ACNA). The publisher released a version with a different title (Magnify the Lord) but later withdrew it to make room 
  2. This spring, I learned of a second hymnal, Sing Unto the Lord, being organized by the music director of Christ Church Anglican, an ACNA parish in Savannah Georgia. The the hymnal is in production and will be in print in October. I plan to review this later this fall for North American Anglican.
  3. As #2 began to send out promotional materials, the ACNA's on-again, off-again efforts to make an official hymnal warmed up with a decision out of the June 2023 House of Bishops meeting. This week the ACNA sent an email blast announcing their new hymnal (below) — also on their website.
I’ll follow up on this more down the road, but what is interesting to me about the latter email are two things. First, the new hymnal is not until 2030. Second, the tone of the email seems to be "don’t buy that bad hymnal while you’re waiting seven years for our new hymnal.”

Needless to say, I'll have more to say on all of these topics later on.