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Hymnody

Enoch Fandrich, Miss Fandrich

Instruction & meditations on the music that has sustained & uplifted the Church for millennia. Hymnody is for the tireless Church musician, the thoughtful minister, and the layman in the pew; Soli Deo Gloria is our watchword.

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Latest Issues

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Latin, Lutherans & a Medieval Mistake

This classic Advent hymn has very interesting origins: both Latin and Lutheran!

10 months ago
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A Hymn for The Beginning... & The End

This powerful Advent hymn had quite the convoluted journey to the final version now in our hymnals. The lyrics, such as they were, were written by John Cennick in 1750; he was a friend of John and Charles Wesley. It originally began: 'Lo! h...

a year ago
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Early Feminism & Bohemian Hymnody

This German Advent hymn, titled Gottes Sohn Ist Kommen (God’s Son Is Coming), was written by members of the Bohemian Brethren in the mid 1500s, before its translation by Catherine Winkworth in 1863.

a year ago
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Introducing... Hymnody!

> Here might I stay and sing; no story so divine!

a year ago
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  • Enoch Fandrich

    A Lutheran and a Church musician, I write Hymnody (an educational publication on hymns) here on Substack.

  • Miss Fandrich

    Director of Music | Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Burrumbuttock

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