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Sunday, July 13
 

2:00pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Sunday July 13, 2025 2:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
The Silent Auction benefits the Lovelace Scholarship. Enjoy this video where you'll meet this year's Lovelace Scholars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxBMxr8YRtA

Thanks to GIA Publications for running our bookstore and for donating a portion of the proceeds back to The Hymn Society. Many publishers are represented in the bookstore offerings, so please look at all it has to offer.
Sunday July 13, 2025 2:00pm - 5:30pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Registration
Sunday July 13, 2025 2:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
If you arrive later than 6:00 pm, text 847-363-8860.

Interactive Campus Map: https://emap.fmd.emory.edu/website/campus/index.htm

Any check ins past 11:00 pm, housing issues, lock outs, or general concerns can be directed to the Conference Assistant (CA) on call: 404-895-5948


Emory Police Department: 404-727-6111
Emory Hospital: 1364 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30322
Sunday July 13, 2025 2:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Towers Residential Lobby

4:00pm EDT

Organ Recital
Sunday July 13, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
YouTube Livestream Link
Artists
avatar for Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson

Organ Recitalist
Named one of The Diapason's "20 Under 30," Andrew Johnson plans to one day teach and inspire the next generation of performers, academics, and church musicians. A native of Bloomington, Illinois, he is currently pursuing a DMA degree in organ performance and literature at the Eastman... Read More →
Sunday July 13, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Cathedral Sanctuary 4800 Woodward Ave Detroit, MI 48201

5:30pm EDT

Dinner
Sunday July 13, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Designated table for Organ Institute participants with Nathaniel Gumbs
Sunday July 13, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: "Faithful Journeys: A New Pilgrims’ Progress"
Sunday July 13, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Sponsored by Community of Christ Church in Honor of Jan Kraybill, and the George M. Hartung Memorial Fund 

YouTube Livestream Link

Artists
avatar for Jan Kraybill, FHS

Jan Kraybill, FHS

Hymn Festival Leader
GRAMMY-nominated artist Jan Kraybill is a concert organist, pianist, and harpsichordist; a dynamic speaker, educator, church musician, and consultant; and an enthusiastic cheerleader for the power of music to change lives for the better.In addition to maintaining a very active concert... Read More →
avatar for Mary Louise Bringle, FHS

Mary Louise Bringle, FHS

Hymn Festival Leader
Mary Louise (Mel) Bringle is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies and chair of the Humanities Division at Brevard College (Brevard, North Carolina). A teacher at heart and a theologian by training (with a Ph.D. from Emory University and an assortment of publications in pastoral... Read More →
Sunday July 13, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT

9:30pm EDT

First Timer’s Reception
Sunday July 13, 2025 9:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
First Timer's are invited to join us for a reception to welcome all of our newcomers!

Sunday July 13, 2025 9:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
 
Monday, July 14
 

8:00am EDT

Breakfast
Monday July 14, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Monday July 14, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

8:45am EDT

Morning Prayer & Announcements
Monday July 14, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Sponsored by Bill & Jenny Pate
Artists
avatar for Matthew Boutda

Matthew Boutda

Morning Prayer Leader
Featured on CBC’s list of “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30,” Matthew Boutda is a Lao-Canadian conductor, tenor, and organist in pursuit of his Doctor of Music in Choral Conducting at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music under the tutelage of Dr. Jean-Sébastien... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT

9:30am EDT

Emily Swan Perkins Plenary Address: "We Believe: Faith"
Monday July 14, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Sponsored by Deborah Carlton Loftis, FHS
Speakers
avatar for Margaret Aymer

Margaret Aymer

Plenary Speaker
Margaret Aymer joined the faculty of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 2015. She teaches core courses on the Introduction to the New Testament, Exegesis, and Greek and elective courses in numerous disciplines including African Americans and the Bible, and feminist and womanist... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT

9:30am EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Monday July 14, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Monday July 14, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm EDT

10:30am EDT

Break
Monday July 14, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Sponsored by Marty Haugen
Monday July 14, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Organ Institute: Session I
Monday July 14, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Monday July 14, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Featured Session A: Emerging Scholars Forum
Monday July 14, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Sponsored by C. Michael Hawn, FHS

Fernando Berwig Silva
“Appropriation or Solidarity?” Investigation Transnational Latine/x Church Music Practices

In January 2024, Latin American church musicians gathered in Barranquilla, Colombia, for the first Latinx Leadership Connection Program. The meeting was sponsored by the Center for Congregational Song of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, and it aimed “to connect worship leaders of Latin American descent living and working in the United States with worship leaders from across Latin America for a time of shared learning, relationship-building, and inspiration” (“Latinx Leadership Connection Program,” 2024).

This paper investigates ways the Latinx Leadership Connection Program participants narrate ideas of religious appropriation, borrowing, and solidarity. By leaning on Bucar’s concept of “religious appropriation”—a class of religious borrowings where “individuals adopt religious practices without committing to religious doctrines, ethical values, systems of authority, or institutions, in ways that exacerbate existing systems of structural injustice” (Bucar 2022, 2)—through the lens of Latin American church musicians, I nuance the racialized North American category of appropriation, particularly in its cultural and religious instances. Through an analysis of the musical performances during the event and interviews with the musicians present at the program, I showcase the necessity of new conceptual frameworks that attend to the epistemological, cosmological, and theological multi-layered realities of Latin American and Latinx church musicians.

This paper, an ethnographic reflection, joins decolonial church music scholars in exposing how Latin American “embodied, oral, communal singing [practices] challenge prevailing Eurocentric norms that emphasize written texts, individual ownership, and rationalist intellectualism, represented in Euro-North-Atlantic epistemologies of the Enlightenment” (Whitla 2018, 289). Moreover, my paper clues how Christian Congregational Music studies can ethically inform theological, cultural, and ethnoracial denominational debates, stirring conversations toward more diverse, inclusive, transnational, and interdisciplinary Christian liturgical practices.


Nick Klemetson
“How” Does a Hymn Mean?

Originally published in 1959, author John Ciardi's book How Does a Poem Mean? offers insights into poetic procedures and describes how a reader can understand and interpret poetry. With this resource, Ciardi demonstrates that poems communicate content and convey the how in various ways. The question can then be asked, "how does a hymn mean?" Hymns are not impactful in universal ways. What touches the heart of one may be perceived as spurious by another. Hymns can "mean" in the same ways poems can; text structure, alliteration, anaphora, rhyme scheme, and other factors can all be utilized to deepen the meaning of a text. When added to a poem, a hymn tune adds a layer of depth and meaning to a text, and the success of a hymn in various church settings can rely on the tune as much as it does on the words. Limitations of our human words can struggle to express our spiritual journeys, especially with generations of worshipers participating under one roof. This paper explores how to define what and "how" a hymn is in relation to its tune. Specific hymns that have gained success using multiple tunes, such as Fred Pratt Green’s “When In Our Music God Is Glorified,” will be explored, including questions relating to the enlivening of Christian worship and examinations of ecclesial context. Examining these questions will provide insight into how and why hymns impact organizations, denominations, individuals, and even entire generations.


Deanna Witkowski
Jazz in the Pews: “Experiments in Sunday Worship” in the 1960s

“Jazz in the Pews” explores the relationships between two Black Catholic composers, Mary Lou Williams and Eddie Bonnemère, and two parishes for which they composed liturgical jazz: St. Thomas the Apostle Church, a Black Catholic parish in Harlem, and Saint Peter’s Church (Lutheran), a predominantly white Protestant congregation, in midtown Manhattan. By exploring a larger ecosystem that encompasses Vatican II liturgical reform, ecumenism in New York, the civil rights and Black Power movements, and the beginnings of the Black Catholic Movement, “Jazz in the Pews” argues that the liturgical jazz works composed by Williams and Bonnemère could not have been created in a different moment in time or in another locale outside of New York.

The project also explores how Williams and Bonnemère situated themselves as Black Catholics within the larger ecumenical moment of the late 1960s. Beginning with his thirty-year tenure at Saint Peter’s in 1967, Bonnemère navigated mainline, white Protestantism (including interactions with clergy, congregations, and publishers) while simultaneously contributing to early Black Catholic sacred music initiatives including the first African American hymnal, Lead Me, Guide Me, in 1987. By contrast, placing Williams’s Masses in the context of early Black Catholic organizations throws into stark relief how her sacred music was rarely given a national Catholic platform. “Jazz in the Pews” asks how the size of Williams’s liturgical music might look differently if she had received more robust support from Black Catholic and white Protestant organizations. The project also asks how each composer’s agency and views of their audiences for their sacred music contributed to the dissemination of their work and suggests ways to forward their legacies in the present day.
Monday July 14, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Featured Session B: Hymnal Showcase - United Church of Canada's "Then Let Us Sing"
Monday July 14, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Monday July 14, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Featured Session C: "The Holy Act of Singing: How Faith and Singing Intertwine to Embody Holy Community"
Monday July 14, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Speakers
GM

Geoffrey Moore

Featured Session Leader
Dr. Geoffrey C. Moore is an elder in the North Texas Conference of The United Methodist Church currently serving as the senior pastor for Greenland Hills UMC in Dallas, Texas. He also serves as the Creative Director of A Ministry of Congregational Singing & Worship, a ministry devoted... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT

12:30pm EDT

Lovelace Luncheon
Monday July 14, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Sponsored by Baylor University
Monday July 14, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Hilberry C, Student Center Floor 2 5221 Gullen Mall Detroit, MI 48202

12:30pm EDT

Lunch
Monday July 14, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Monday July 14, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

1:30pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Monday July 14, 2025 1:30pm - 6:00pm EDT
Monday July 14, 2025 1:30pm - 6:00pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - "Fishing on the Other Side," new texts by Lydia Pedersen; "Water Drops from the Living Well," new hymn tunes by Iteke Prins
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Virginia & Mark Meyer

Fishing on the Other Side, new hymn texts by Lydia Pedersen. An eclectic collection of hymn texts written in response to specific occasions or pastoral needs.

Water Drops from the Living Well by Iteke Prins. A collection of hymn tunes set to texts by Hymn Society members, E. Downing, J. Reynolds, M. Bittner, D. Merrick, F. Crider, and J. Thornburg.

Speakers
IP

Iteke Prins

Sectional Leader
Iteke Prins is a long-time member of The Hymn Society, who has composed hundreds of new hymn tunes, many of which are published by The Leupold Foundation or its successor, Wayne Leupold Editions, Inc.
LP

Lydia Pedersen

Sectional Leader
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - "Indian Melodies" by Thomas Commuck
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
The first known published music by a Native American composer, "Indian Melodies" (1845) by Thomas Commuck is a collection of 120 hymn tunes. The presentation will include Commuck’s story as a Narragansett Indian, a Christian and a member of the Brothertown Indians, descendants of several New England native tribes who formed a new community. Ten of Commuck’s tunes will be introduced, some with appropriate historic texts, and some with contemporary words. We’ll discuss the style of the music, the role of Thomas Hastings as editor, and the potential of Commuck’s tunes for church use, and as inspiration for arrangers and composers.
Speakers
CS

Carol Scott

Sectional Leader
Carol Scott has served as an organist and choir director in several denominations since 1990. In 2000 she earned a Master’s Degree in Theological Studies from Associated Mennonite Theological Seminaries in Elkhart, Indiana. She is currently the organist and choir director at Hamilton... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - "Songs of Resistance": Voices of Victory, Peace, and Protest in the Bible and Today
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
This session will introduce attendees to my upcoming book and study, Songs of Resistance: The Bible’s Voices of Victory, Peace, and Protest. It pulls together my vocational experience as a biblical scholar, a minister, a musician, and an activist. Through the study of six different genres of biblical song, we will explore the role of musical and poetic passages throughout the Bible, and in particular how they connect with different aspects of lived human experience, both ancient and modern. From songs of worship and lament, to poems of love and proclamations of a more just social order, this study will listen intently to the voices of our ancestors in faith, and guide readers to consider how this legacy of music and community carries on today. The presentation will include some musical selections, as well as time for discussion and a Q&A period. The table of contents is as follows:

Introduction: The Power of Music in Cultures Ancient and Modern
Ch. 1: Singing the Stories of War: The Song of Deborah and the Song of the Sea
Ch. 2: Singing in Defeat: Psalms and Lamentations
Ch. 3: Singing of Delight and Desire: The Song of Songs
Ch. 4: Singing in the Labor of Birth: The Mothering Songs of Hannah and Mary
Ch. 5: Singing a New Community: The Christ-Hymn of Philippians 2
Ch. 6: Singing Through the Apocalypse: The Songs of Revelation
Conclusion: Singing a Brighter World into Being

Speakers
AC

Amanda C. Miller

Sectional Leader
The. Rev. Dr. Amanda C. Miller (she/her) is a biblical scholar, an ordained minister, and a lifelong musician. She has an undergraduate degree in music therapy, a Master of Divinity, and a PhD in biblical studies. Dr. Miller is Professor of Biblical Studies at Belmont University in... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Here I am. Where Are You? The spiritual practice of discernment in music ministry
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Karl Moyer

How do we approach the work of discernment in our music ministry? How do we do the work of discerning, with humility, the unique musical landscape of the communities that we find ourselves serving? What is our role in shaping that landscape? How do we respond to the growing diversity present in our pews, culturally, theologically and in expressions of faith?

The holy work of discernment requires spending time in a place of questioning and unknowing. It is liminal space, and it is often uncomfortable.

This breakout session is an invitation to consider Discernment as a spiritual practice in our work as music directors. With prompts from the facilitator, participants will take time to consider where they are theologically, spiritually and musically (Here I Am) and then to consider where the community is (Where Are You?).

This breakout session hopes to provide encouragement and generate ideas for those who find themselves in a place of discernment where their worshipping community is being transformed and changed; where the past no longer is and the future is yet to be. Participants are encouraged to come prepared to share their stories, experiences, and questions.

Speakers
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Tracy Pratt Stuchbery

Sectional Leader
In her 30+ year career as a freelance pianist, singer, choral conductor, teacher, and church musician, Tracy Pratt Stuchbery has served Anglican parishes in Richmond, Squamish, and Penticton in the beautiful province of British Columbia. She has worked with the Vancouver Children’s... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - New Songs by Kate Williams, and more from Unbound
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Kate Williams has become a regular collaborator for writers including Adam Tice, David Bjorlin, and Hannah Brown. This sectional will feature her tune collection, as well as other new texts and tunes from a variety of writers and composers published on GIA's Unbound platform.
Speakers
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Adam M. L. Tice, FHS

Sectional Leader
Adam M. L. Tice, FHS, is GIA Publications’ Editor for Congregational Song. In that capacity he curates the Unbound platform, regularly making new hymns and tunes available for download. He was text editor for the 2020 Mennonite Hymnal, Voices Together, and his own texts have appeared... Read More →
KW

Kate Williams

Sectional Leader
Kate Williams is the Vice President of Sacred Music at GIA Publications, Inc. Kate is the editor of Gather—Fourth Edition, the latest edition of the nation’s most well-known hard-bound hymnal, as well as the editor of Of Womb and Tomb: Prayer in Time of Infertility, Miscarriage... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Singing EarthCare in a Climate Crisis
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
This sectional will provide an overview of creation theology from the time of Francis of Assisi ("All Creatures of Our God and King") through the most recent hymns, demonstrating the changes in theology reflected in various eras and cultures.
Speakers
avatar for C. Michael Hawn, FHS

C. Michael Hawn, FHS

Hymn Festival Leader, Sectional Leader
Michael Hawn is the University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Church Music, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. He is the author of several books related to congregational songs, the USA Editor for the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Singing Ecumenism: Editing the Duke Chapel Hymnal
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by David English

Singing together in worship is an expression of Christian unity. The study of congregational song is an exploration of Christian identity. Who are we, together, when we gather for worship? How are we formed and shaped by the songs that we sing? What, in fact, are the songs that we sing, considering that cherished ecumenical hymns have myriad textual and musical variations across traditions, and that different Christian traditions have peculiar core repertoires of assembly song?

Every hymnal, in a sense, represents an effort to respond to such questions. The Chapel Hymnal: An Ecumenical Collection of Congregational Song, forthcoming from Duke University Chapel and MorningStar Music/ECS Publishing Group, seeks to respond to these questions through the lens of Duke Chapel’s identity as a vibrant center of ecumenical Christian worship rooted in the love of God in Jesus Christ. Assembly song at Duke Chapel centers the Biblical psalms and the broad communal core of Christian hymnody, while also celebrating the particularities of diverse Christian traditions and cultures through inclusion of their unique hymnic repertoire in worship.

This sectional will: describe the process used to establish robust editorial criteria for The Chapel Hymnal, and share those criteria; highlight the hymnal’s advisory panel of scholar-practitioners (including numerous Fellows and members of THS) representing diverse Christian traditions; introduce the hymnal’s psalter, newly translated and pointed for chanting; model the hymnal’s potentially novel paradigm for presenting songs from the global South; and review the research used to determine core repertoire—both ecumenical and “tradition specific”—featured in The Chapel Hymnal.
Speakers
KD

Kelly Dobbs-Mickus

Sectional Leader
Kelly Dobbs-Mickus is an editor for MorningStar Music/ECS Publishing Group of St. Louis, Missouri. She has extensive experience in church music publishing, including editorial work on hymnals at GIA, most notably as project editor for Worship, Fourth Edition. Kelly has served as a... Read More →
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Zebulon Highben

Sectional Leader
Zebulon M. Highben is director of Chapel music and associate professor of the practice of church music at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He conducts the Duke Chapel Choir and Schola Cantorum; oversees Duke Chapel’s extensive music program; teaches courses in sacred music... Read More →
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Organ Institute: Session II
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Monday July 14, 2025 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT

3:15pm EDT

Break
Monday July 14, 2025 3:15pm - 3:30pm EDT
Monday July 14, 2025 3:15pm - 3:30pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Connection Zone - Blue
Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Connection Zone - Digital Participants
Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Connection Zone - Green
Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Connection Zone - Orange
Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Connection Zone - Red
Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Connection Zone - Yellow
Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT
This is an opportunity to connect with other conference attendees who share your background and/or interests. Come meet colleagues and friends, both old and new!

Discussion questions can include:
  • During the year, apart from the Annual Conference, who are the people, or what are the types of people, that you would like to be connected with?
  • What are some areas that you would be interested in exploring with others during the year (again, apart from the conference)?
  • What are some of the ways that would be possible and helpful for you to gather with others during the year?

Monday July 14, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm EDT

5:00pm EDT

Banquet Dinner
Monday July 14, 2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Sponsored by GIA Publications
Monday July 14, 2025 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Hartford Memorial Baptist Church 18700 James Couzens Fwy, Detroit, MI 48235

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: "The Holy Act of Singing Heals Brokenness" - in collaboration with the National Association of Negro Musicians
Monday July 14, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
YouTube Livestream Link​​​

Monday July 14, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Hartford Memorial Baptist Church 18700 James Couzens Fwy, Detroit, MI 48235
 
Tuesday, July 15
 

8:00am EDT

Breakfast
Tuesday July 15, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Tuesday July 15, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

8:45am EDT

Morning Prayer & Announcements
Tuesday July 15, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Sponsored by M. Milner Seifert
Artists
avatar for Chris de Silva

Chris de Silva

Morning Prayer Leader
Chris de Silva is a widely published composer of sacred music whose music appears in hymnals and compilations throughout the world. A native of Singapore, he currently resides in Los Angeles where he serves as Associate Director of the campus ministry team at Loyola Marymount University... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT

9:30am EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Tuesday July 15, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Tuesday July 15, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT

9:30am EDT

Plenary Address: "We Believe: The Holy Act of Singing"
Tuesday July 15, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Sponsored by Linda & Peter Rehwaldt and the "Singers and Ringers" of First Lutheran Church of Mission Hills, KS, in Honor of Jennaya Robison
Speakers
avatar for Jennaya Robison

Jennaya Robison

Plenary Speaker
Jennaya Robison is the Artistic Director of the National Lutheran Choir and is a highly accomplished conductor, educator, and vocalist. She holds the Doctor of Musical Arts in choral conducting from the University of Arizona, the Master of Music in conducting and voice from the University... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT

10:30am EDT

Break
Tuesday July 15, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Tuesday July 15, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Organ Institute: Session III
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Sectional - "A Treasury of Faith, Lectionary Hymns, Old Testament, Series A," new tunes by Roy Hopp to texts by Gracia Grindal; "We Gather Together" new hymn texts by William Pasch
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT
Sponsored by Martin Seltz in memory of John Ferguson

A set of new tunes by Roy Hopp set to Gracia Grindal's comprehensive set of hymn texts based on the Old Testament lectionary texts of Series A.

A set of new texts by William Pasch with an appendix of tunes by both William Pasch and Robert J. Weaver.

Speakers
RH

Roy Hopp

Sectional Leader
WP

William Pasch

Sectional Leader
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Sectional - "We Sing with Holy Mary"
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT
This new collection of hymns and songs honoring the Mother of God is ecumenically sensitive and broad in scriptural/theological scope. Building on inherited scriptural and liturgical texts, influences from more recent Mariological scholarship and reflection are also present, including a "Mary at the Margins" section. Diverse text writers and composers are represented throughout.
Speakers
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Alan Hommerding

Sectional Leader
Alan Hommerding is Liturgical Publications Editor at GIA Publications, a hymn text writer and composer, and has served as music director for Edgebrook Community Church (UCC) in Chicago since 2013.
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Sectional - Episcopal Cancionero
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT
Sponsored by Peter Irvine

The Office of Latino Ministries of the Episcopal Church has produced a songbook which includes popular Latino song, traditional hymnody, liturgical music, and new compositions. It includes Spanish-language and bilingual (Spanish and English) songs. Participants will hear the rationale and history for this project of many years and will be invited to sing along with a diverse selection from the cancionero.

Speakers
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Gary Cox

Sectional Leader
The Rev. Gary Cox is vicar of Santa Teresa de Avila Episcopal Church and pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church in Chicago. He has played cello and guitar in various orchestras and chamber ensembles in Illinois, Wisconsin, Texas, Ecuador, and Guatemala. He has participated in the Episcopal... Read More →
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Yuri Rodríguez

Sectional Leader
The Rev. Yuriria (Yuri) Rodríguez-Laureani serves as a curate at the Episcopal Church of the Nativity in the Diocese of Indianapolis. She was recently ordained to the priesthood after completing the Master’s in Divinity program at the School of Theology, Sewanee: The University... Read More →
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Laurie Zant

Sectional Leader
Laurie Zant has been singing and accompanying on the guitar since childhood. She started exploring Latin American worship music while living in Chile in the early 1990s and has been planning and leading Spanish and bilingual liturgical music ever since. A retired software solutions... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Sectional - Joyfully Sing! A New Sacred Choral Music Education Curriculum for Children
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT
Sponsored by Glen & Judy Brown Richardson

Joyfully Sing!, a new curriculum that teaches children to sing and read sacred music, combines the best practices of contemporary music education with the Church’s song. Developed over the past decade with the Notre Dame Children’s Choir at the University of Notre Dame, the curriculum is an ecumenical approach that weds a Kodály-inspired educational philosophy with sacred repertoire. Designed for children from preschool through high school, the incremental curriculum employs a sound-before-sight methodology where children gradually associate playful and reverent sacred melodies with notation.

To safeguard the artistic, intellectual, and social accomplishments of the Hungarian people, Zoltan Kodály, composer and music educator, advocated for children to be the stewards of the musical heritage found in their folk music. In sacred contexts, music transmits shared theology, ethics, and a sense of belonging across time. For over a millennium the Church entrusted the propagation of its sacred music to child choristers who sang Gregorian chant, the music of Palestrina, Bach, Mozart, Fauré, Britten, Vaughan Williams, and many more. Texts included liturgical settings of the mass to seminal theological tenets such as Ubi Caritas (Where charity and love prevail), Sicut Cervus (Like as the hart desireth the waterbrook), and If Ye Love Me.

Joyfully Sing! seeks to elevate the role of children singing the sacred music of the Church and to encourage congregations to invest in the musical acculturation of children and young adults. Artistic Director and Director of Education Mark Doerries and Cynthia Berryman will introduce the curriculum to Hymn Society attendees and discuss ways to adapt it to the unique needs of each congregation.
Speakers
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Cynthia Berryman

Sectional Leader
Cynthia Berryman has been teaching vocal and instrumental music from preschool through university for nearly three decades. She is certified in Orff-Schulwerk music and has additional training in Kodály and Dalcroze techniques. She is currently teaching music at Elm Road Elementary... Read More →
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Mark Doerries

Sectional Leader
Dr. Mark Doerries is an Associate Professor in the Practice of Conducting for Sacred Music at Notre Dame and the Artistic Director of the Notre Dame Children’s Choir. Doerries serves as the Artistic Director of the Notre Dame Children’s Choir, the community engagement arm of Sacred... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Sectional - Music with Others: A Sacramental Understanding of Ethics and Justice as Performed in Congregational Music
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT
Sponsored by C. Michael Hawn, FHS

This sectional addresses all aspects of this year’s conference theme. The primary question I will address is, how does performance studies inform the ways we live out our baptismal vocation through congregational music to advocate for justice? Baptism will be the aspect of faith that helps center this conversation. Baptism reminds us who God is calling us to be throughout our life. Our baptismal vows give us an identity and a vocation, that when lived out, calls us to be advocates for justice. The use of performance studies allows us to examine how we perform congregational music, through the lens of our baptismal vocation, to create pathways to advocate for ethics and justice in solidarity with those in the community. We cannot be advocates for justice without being in conversation with our community. Congregational music is a formative, community activity. An expanded understanding of congregational music incorporates a multitude of ways to be an active participant, recognizes the different actions performing encompasses, and explores the many ways that participation in worship makes meaning. What music should we be singing to ensure it aligns with our mission, promotes justice, and expresses love to God and our neighbors? This question will be explored in a way that provides practical information for performing congregational song and singing specific examples. The holy act of singing unites communities together in a unique way to advocate for justice because of the vocation received through the sacrament of baptism.

Speakers
avatar for Megan Mash

Megan Mash

Morning Prayer Leader
Megan Mash grew up in Independence, Missouri, and began playing piano at the age of seven. She was active in the music program, both as a participant and leader, in her home church. Megan earned a Bachelor of Arts in music and religion from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. She... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Sectional - Pastoral Musician Burnout: Faith Crisis, Clinical Diagnosis, or Both?
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT
Pastoral musicians are an understudied and underserved population. A recent study found that 83.8% of American pastoral musicians experienced one or more factor of burnout. Some research claims that burnout is the result of a lack of faith and even a myth, while other research has found burnout to be the result of many factors including working with "ill-behaved clergy." Can faith, community, and/or singing help with burnout? We'll discuss the latest research to find out. Following this presentation, participants will be able to identify burnout, discuss the signs of burnout, and implement basic tools to prevent burnout.
Speakers
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Kensley Behel

Sectional Leader
Kensley Behel is the CEO and president of the Musicians’ Health Lab Inc. Prior to her appointment with the Musicians’ Health Lab, Dr. Behel earned her Ph.D. in Performing Arts Health with a minor in sacred music from the University of North Texas. Her research area focuses on... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT

11:15am EDT

Sectional - Singing for our Lives: Music, Spirituality, and Activism Among Queer Communities During the Height of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT
Drawing on years of research, teaching, and speaking on topics at the intersection of music, Queer history, and activism, Reverend Jim Mitulski and musicologist Thomas Kurtz will present a lecture/performance and Q&A discussion exploring how the relationship between music and spirituality literally and figuratively served as a voice for social change among Queer communities that faced systemic exclusion during the dark years of the AIDS crisis. Dr. Kurtz will begin by investigating how modes of musical expression including sound, lyrics, and performance practice are inextricably linked to understanding history as activism among Queer communities. Following this portion, Rev. Mitulski will speak on his experience as the Pastor of Metropolitan Community Church San Francisco between 1986-2000 while focusing on the musical influences during his tenure. The latter half of this presentation will highlight three church musicians who will perform excerpts and describe the impact of music-making during the height of the AIDS epidemic. Afterwards, the audience will participate in a Q&A session with Dr. Kurtz, Rev. Dr. Mitulski, and musicians.
Speakers
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Thomas Kurtz

Sectional Leader
Dr. Thomas Kurtz’s research investigates how music and performance functioned as a catalyst for social justice during prominent social movements, with a particular focus among the Queer community in the San Francisco Bay Area. He’s held teaching positions at San Antonio College... Read More →
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Jim Mitulski

Sectional Leader
Rev. Dr. Jim Mitulski is pastor of Congregational Church of the Peninsula in Belmont, California, and a resident of Oakland, California. He has been a pastor in both the Metropolitan Community Churches (the historically queer/LGBTQ Church) and the United Church of Christ for over... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 11:15am - 12:30pm EDT

12:00pm EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Tuesday July 15, 2025 12:00pm - 3:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 15, 2025 12:00pm - 3:30pm EDT

12:30pm EDT

Lunch
Tuesday July 15, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 15, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - A new supplement for the Episcopal Church
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
The Hymnal 1982 was published 40 years ago, and it's been over 25 years since the church's last official full supplement. Selah is stepping into this long gap to provide the church with a resource that provides the congregational song from the last decades that churches can use in their varied worship. Schaap, a decades-long Episcopal church musician as well as president/senior editor of Selah, has drawn from his extensive experience in both along with recommendations from a large pool of Episcopalians to create a collection that will let the church catch up to what most Hymn Society members already know: the church’s song is alive and well.
Speakers
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David Schaap

Sectional Leader
David Schaap (pronounced skaap [rhymes with top]) is president and founder of Selah Publishing Co. His undergraduate studies were at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with a double major in music (composition and arranging) and art (sculpture). Schaap has led workshops, hymn... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - CRUMBS & BANQUETS: A Legacy of Sacred Song
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Let’s sing some songs from my new book, CRUMBS & BANQUETS: A Legacy of Sacred Song. The book will include some new hymns, plus older songs, co-written by Dave Brubeck, Peter Erskine, Shirley Murray, Carlton R. Young and more!
Speakers
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Rusty Edwards

Sectional Leader
Rusty Edwards,DMin, DD is an ordained Lutheran minister from Marietta, Georgia. His songs are included in 100+ books worldwide, and he has published several collections of his own songs. He is Executive Producer of the GRAMMY winning album How Love Begins by Nicole Zuraitis.
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Emulating Hispanic Styles on the Keyboard for Worship
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Glen & Judy Brown Richardson

A vast majority of Hispanic liturgical repertoire is guitar-based, such that leading these songs entirely from the keyboard can be a daunting challenge. From cumbia and bolero to salsa and vallenato, Hispanic styles provide a captivating if not complex study in rhythmic and harmonic structures. This session provides a basic understanding of how these quintessential styles function and how they can be authentically emulated on the keyboard in a worship context. With knowledge of their inner workings, you’ll experience a variety of Latin-American styles modeled with fluent authenticity for your Spanish-singing congregations.
Speakers
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Peter Kolar

Sectional Leader
Peter Kolar is a composer of Salvadoran-Polish heritage and a classically-trained pianist known for his creative blend of classical, folkloric and pop idioms. His works include the bilingual (English-Spanish) mass settings “Misa Luna” and “Mass of the Sun of Justice,” both... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Local Community Hymnals are Different
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by Joanne Reynolds

It's one thing when a hymnal is prepared for a denomination or large community of believers, and something else entirely when a local congregation prepares a hymnal. This sectional will explore two such local projects: Bethphage Hymnal of 1922 crafted by the Swedish Lutheran leaders of Bethphage Mission, a facility to care for developmentally disabled children in Nebraska; and Mawl a Chân/Praise and Song of 1952, a Welsh/English language hymnal published by Welsh United Presbyterian Church of Detroit, MI. In addition to looking at the contents of each book, we will delve into the community context that made it important for these groups to publish their collections of hymns, both for themselves and for any other similar groups who might benefit from them.
Speakers
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Peter Rehwaldt

Sectional Leader
Rev. Peter Rehwaldt, Ph.D. is an ELCA interim pastor, hymnologist, and former HSUSC Director of Research, living in the Metro Kansas City area. His doctoral work focused on a multigenerational understanding of liturgy, hymnody, and preaching.  At past HSUSC conferences, he has offered... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - Reckoning with the Doctrine of Discovery Today: How Our Sacred Songs Can Move Us Towards Indigenous Solidarity
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by David English

In 2024, the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery and Music that Makes Community partnered together to release a playlist collection of paperless community singing songs for congregations and communities to sing and embody the work of repair and solidarity with Indigenous communities. In this workshop, we will share songs and stories from our Sacred Lands Playlist: Volume 1, and invite hymn writers to contribute to a second volume of sacred songs, Hymns for Sacred Lands, to be released in 2026.

The Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery promotes an organizing model that recognizes the interrelatedness of cultural and structural change, towards growing the movement for Indigenous justice. Our playlist is a cultural change resource, to speak the truth about our shared history and integrate the values and vision of decolonization. Singing in this community-building way is intended to help strengthen our shared commitments to engage the work of repair and structural change organizing with joy, connection, and renewed purpose.

Music that Makes Community (MMC) practices communal song-sharing that inspires deep spiritual connection, brave shared leadership, and sparks the possibility of transformation in our world. We offer resources, training, and encouragement in the dynamic power of singing to connect others and ourselves. Rooted in both Christian contemplative and activist traditions, MMC envisions a liberative culture that empowers individuals and communities to claim and use the power of singing to heal our spirits, nurture our common lives, and work for justice. We aspire to create spaces that are laboratories of learning, discovery, and communal joy.

Speakers
avatar for Conie Borchardt

Conie Borchardt

Sectional Leader
Conie Borchardt (she/they) is the Executive Director of Music that Makes Community, where they delight in sharing the practice of communal song-sharing to inspire culture participation and creation. As a freelance Public Heart Artist, Conie listens and moves from the confluences of... Read More →
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Doe Hoyer

Sectional Leader
Doe Hoyer (they/them) is an organizer and songleader with the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery, and coordinates the Repair Network. They have lived on Dakota homelands for most of their life, and are involved locally with the Twin Cities Repair Community for Makoce... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - The Dissonance of Prophetic Preaching: Congregational Song as a Tool to Preach Social Justice While Maintaining the Unity of the Church
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Sponsored by James & Kathleen Hart Brumm

This sectional will explore the research findings of the presenter, whose D.Min. thesis utilized collaborative congregational song and hymn writing as a tool for preaching social justice while maintaining the unity of the church in divisive political times. The research was conducted during two four-week sermon series during the 2024 US Presidential Election. The first straddled Election Day and explored "Loving Your Neighbor in an Election Season" and the second was an Epiphany sermon series focused on the lack of affordable healthcare. Both sermon series included "home-grown" hymns written in collaboration with a scripture-study group at Rev. Fearing's congregation in Greensboro, North Carolina, a left-leaning "purple" congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA). The findings will be presented along with a selection of hymns written for this research intervention. A Q&A will follow where we'll share best practices for utilizing congregational song to be "repairers of the breach" in increasingly politically volatile contexts.

Speakers
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Stephen Fearing

Sectional Leader
Rev. Stephen M. Fearing is a Hymn Society member, hymn writer, liturgist, musician, and PCUSA minister currently serving as the Head of Staff of Guilford Park Presbyterian Church in Greensboro, North Carolina. He is currently working on his Doctor of Ministry at New Brunswick Theological... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Sectional - The Lay Of The Land: Up-To-Date Results from Worship Leader Research
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Though the emergence of the term "Worship leader" (WL) is relatively recent (40–50 years), the term has become ubiquitous for describing persons who lead the musical portions of worship services, especially those that practice some form of contemporary praise and worship (CPW). Few research studies have examined worship leaders directly. What do WLs think about the songs they lead, the industries that provide those songs, and the WLs' own role in the spiritual formation of their congregations? The Worship Leader Research team (WLR) has spent the last several years unpacking the results of a wide-ranging 2021 survey that looked into these questions with WLs from across North America. In this sectional, the WLR team will present emerging longitudinal results from a winter 2025 survey and explore new insights into WL mental health and wellness. The session will include a presentation of data as well as an opportunity for conversation about the implications for all church musicians.
Speakers
MJ

Marc Jolicoeur

Sectional Leader
Marc is a lifelong musician and lover of church music. He is an ordained minister with the Wesleyan Church, and serves as a Pastor of Discipleship in Moncton, New Brunswick. He is also an Affiliate Professor at Kingswood University, where he directs the Worship Studies Program, and... Read More →
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Adam Perez

Sectional Leader
Adam A. Perez earned a doctor of theology in liturgical studies with a secondary area in religion and the arts from Duke University Divinity School. He holds a B.A. in music education from Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, Illinois) and a master of arts in religion and music... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 3:15pm EDT

2:00pm EDT

Organ Institute: Session IV
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Tuesday July 15, 2025 2:00pm - 5:00pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - "Power in the Blood"
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
How widely have hymns and songs in recent congregational song resources included references to blood, and how has this image been used in relation to life and death, sacrifice and atonement? What are the theological, ecumenical, and pastoral implications for communities that sing these texts?
Speakers
JM

J. Michael McMahon

Sectional Leader
J. Michael McMahon currently serves as Executive Director of The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. An ordained minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Mike is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, holds a Master of Divinity degree from the Washington... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - "Sing the Journey Deep"
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Martin Seltz in memory of Lorraine Smith Brugh

Come explore Inshallah's second songbook Sing the Journey Deep and reflect on the stories related to its 53 songs. Imagine these songs in rehearsal or worship, nurturing faith, building community, and celebrating the Presence of the One who is the Singer, the Singing and the Song. Consider how the organizational structure of this songbook: Opening to the Sacred, Dwelling in the Stories, and Living the Practice, might apply to your choir rehearsal, your worship practice, and your everyday life., affirming that singing together can be transformative. Discover the Holy in singing that stretches to meet the complicated times in which we live, toward the flourishing of all!
Speakers
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Debbie Lou Ludolph

Sectional Leader
Debbie Lou Ludolph, PhD, Dean of Chapel and Director of the Kanata Centre for Worship and Global Song at Martin Luther University College in Waterloo, Ontario, crafts worship, leads song, and creates song and art events in a multi-faith, multi-cultural context. She teaches courses... Read More →
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Kathryn Smith

Sectional Leader
Kathryn has always had a love of singing, nurtured by singing hymns in church and being a part of several singing groups. She has been a member of Inshallah since 2011, and now serves as the Administrative Assistant of the Kanata Centre for Worship and Global Song. Kathryn is the... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Cultivating Peace Through Music
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
For the past 3 years, I have led an international partnership with Al-Akhawayn University in Morocco that explores the act of music-making as a model for cultivating peaceful relationships across religions and cultures. The program has been an unqualified success, and I believe The Hymn Society would be an exceptional place to share the results of the project and to extend the model into intra-religious peacebuilding in the US. Would the practice of making music together with those who we disagree with in our own religion (think theologically or politically) open up more productive dialogue? My research suggests that it does, and I would love to share that with the Society.
Speakers
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Nathan Myrick

Sectional Leader
Nathan Myrick is an ethnomusicologist and theological ethicist. He is fascinated by the ways that musical activity forms and frames human relationships, and studies how music facilitates human flourishing in religious and quasi-religious communities. He is the author of Music for... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - New hymn tunes from Patrick Michaels
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Patrick Michaels has been a prolific writer of exceptional hymn tunes over his long career. His hymns—both texts and tunes—are found in a variety of denominational hymnbooks and hymnal supplements, and in his many single-author collections. This newest collection includes his tunes for the texts of contemporary poets including Richard Leach, Adam Tice, Mary Louise Bringle, David Bjorlin, Carl Daw, John Bell, Thomas Troeger, Ruth Duck, Shirley Erena Murray, and Brian Wren. Come and sing the inspirational and profound texts of these poets in lively and diverse and musical settings!
Speakers
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Patrick Michaels

Sectional Leader
Patrick Michaels has been a professional church musician for 48 years. He was born in Minnesota and attended the University of Minnesota as a music major. Michaels worked at two churches in that area before moving to the Boston area. He has been the Minister of Music at St. James’s... Read More →
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David Schaap

Sectional Leader
David Schaap (pronounced skaap [rhymes with top]) is president and founder of Selah Publishing Co. His undergraduate studies were at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with a double major in music (composition and arranging) and art (sculpture). Schaap has led workshops, hymn... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Singing Unity: Performing and Embracing our Ecumenical Call
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by C. Michael Hawn, FHS

Through the holy act of singing, pastoral musicians are at the forefront of being practitioners of oneness for their communities and beyond. This session examines our Christian call to unity and communion considering varied musical repertoires and corporate ecumenical prayer practices. A special preview of newly translated Taizé chants in English will be included.
Speakers
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David Anderson

Sectional Leader
David Anderson serves as Editor-at-Large for GIA Publications. Additionally, he serves as Organist and Director of Pastoral Music and Liturgy at Ascension and St. Edmund Parish in Oak Park, Illinois, where he conducts three parish choirs of various sizes and age groups. Since 1992... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - Songs of the Spirit: Exploring how Music Weaves Through Latin American Religious and Community Life
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
In many Latin American cultures, music is not just an art form but a deeply embedded aspect of religious and communal life. Through communal singing, congregations create shared spiritual experiences, reinforce their collective identity, and navigate cultural and social dynamics. The relationship between music and communal life in Latin American churches reflects the broader interplay between faith, culture, and community.

This workshop will delve into the profound connection between faith communities and their musical traditions in Latin America. Participants will journey through the rich tapestry of religious music, from traditional hymns to indigenous rhythms and melodies, including a wide array of styles and regional variations specific to each country, to discover how singing and music contribute to spiritual practices and community building while learning about their historical and cultural contexts.

Speakers
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Laura D'Angiola

Teacher, active member of the Methodist Church in Argentina, currently coordinating the Liturgy Commission of the Methodist Church in Argentina. Has participated in many international liturgy activities, and is a founding member of Red Crearte.
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Gerardo Oberman

Sectional Leader
Composer, poet, and pastor in the Reformed Churches of Argentina. He is a founding member of the Crearte Network in 2004 and has served as its coordinator from the beginning. He also works as a historian of the Reformed Churches in Argentina and Dutch migration in the region. He is... Read More →
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Horacio Vivares

Sectional Leader
National Music Teacher with a specialization in Guitar, and later as an Orchestra Conductor with a specialization in Chamber and Symphonic Music. He has actively participated in various ecumenical projects with organizations such as the Latin American Council of Churches, the World... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT

3:30pm EDT

Sectional - The Unholy Act of Singing - "Grosser Gott Wir Loben Dich": The Hymnal of National Socialism
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Martin Tel

Our 2025 conference theme, “We Believe: Faith, Community, and the Holy Act of Singing” seeks to explore the core values of The Hymn Society. We believe that congregational song shapes faith, heals brokenness, transforms lives, and renews peace. But what if someone didn’t? What if a committee sought to create a hymnal which supported a dangerous political ideology?

Such is the case with Grosser Gott Wir Loben Dich, the 1941 hymnal of the German Christians, the Lutherans who aligned themselves with the policies of the National Socialist Party under Adolf Hitler. In this sectional, I will discuss the underlying theology behind the hymnal and the layout of the hymnal which drives that theology. Then, I will evaluate how the hymnal treats the hymns of Paul Gerhardt. I chose Gerhardt because he is the foremost hymn writer for German Lutherans.

This historical overview will serve to remind us that not every act of congregational singing is a holy act.

Speakers
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Andreas Teich

Sectional Leader
Andreas is retired pastor in the ELCA. He received his BA from Muhlenberg College in 1982 and his MDiv from the Lutheran School of Theology in 1986. A member of The Hymn Society since that time, Andreas has presented two hymn festivals, written for The Hymn and led a sectional on... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 3:30pm - 4:45pm EDT

5:30pm EDT

Dinner
Tuesday July 15, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 15, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: "The Holy Act of Singing the Word"
Tuesday July 15, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
YouTube Livestream Link
Artists
avatar for Robert Batastini, FHS

Robert Batastini, FHS

Hymn Festival Leader
Robert J. Batastini, FHS, is the retired vice president and senior editor of GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago. Though retired from management, he maintains an active role at GIA. Bob has seventy years of service in pastoral music ministry, having served several parishes in the Archdiocese... Read More →
Tuesday July 15, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
 
Wednesday, July 16
 

8:00am EDT

Breakfast
Wednesday July 16, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Wednesday July 16, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

8:45am EDT

Morning Prayer & Announcements
Wednesday July 16, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT
Sponsored by Margaret McCamant in Honor of Robin Knowles Wallace, FHS
Artists
avatar for Megan Mash

Megan Mash

Morning Prayer Leader
Megan Mash grew up in Independence, Missouri, and began playing piano at the age of seven. She was active in the music program, both as a participant and leader, in her home church. Megan earned a Bachelor of Arts in music and religion from Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. She... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 8:45am - 9:30am EDT

9:30am EDT

Plenary Address: "We Believe: Community"
Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT
Speakers
avatar for Peter Marty

Peter Marty

Plenary Speaker
Peter W. Marty serves as senior pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, a 3500-member congregation in Davenport, Iowa, and editor/publisher of The Christian Century, a journal devoted to shaping America’s conversation about religion and faith in public life. He writes a monthly col... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:30am - 10:30am EDT

9:30am EDT

Bookstore & Silent Auction Open
Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:30am - 1:00pm EDT
This is also the Lovelace Silent Auction Pickup Window
Wednesday July 16, 2025 9:30am - 1:00pm EDT

10:30am EDT

Break
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Wednesday July 16, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Brooks Commons, Cannon Chapel 515 KILGO CIR, ATLANTA, GA, 30322

11:00am EDT

Plenary Roundtable
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT
Speakers
avatar for Margaret Aymer

Margaret Aymer

Plenary Speaker
Margaret Aymer joined the faculty of Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary in 2015. She teaches core courses on the Introduction to the New Testament, Exegesis, and Greek and elective courses in numerous disciplines including African Americans and the Bible, and feminist and womanist... Read More →
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Jennaya Robison

Plenary Speaker
Jennaya Robison is the Artistic Director of the National Lutheran Choir and is a highly accomplished conductor, educator, and vocalist. She holds the Doctor of Musical Arts in choral conducting from the University of Arizona, the Master of Music in conducting and voice from the University... Read More →
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Peter Marty

Plenary Speaker
Peter W. Marty serves as senior pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church, a 3500-member congregation in Davenport, Iowa, and editor/publisher of The Christian Century, a journal devoted to shaping America’s conversation about religion and faith in public life. He writes a monthly col... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 11:00am - 12:15pm EDT

12:30pm EDT

Lunch
Wednesday July 16, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Wednesday July 16, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

1:30pm EDT

Sectional - Denominationally distinctive? A fresh look at Reformed and Presbyterian congregational singing
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
A recent, major survey on worship created by the presenter and distributed to Presbyterian and Reformed denominations over the last year promises to shed new light on practices of congregational singing in those traditions. This sectional will use the data from that survey to ask an important question: “Is Reformed and Presbyterian congregational singing still denominationally distinctive?” That is, can we look at current practices of congregational singing among these denominations and recognize those practices’ connection to the Reformed/Presbyterian tradition’s theology and practice?

It is a gift to the Church that, in this age of ecumenism, Christians across denominations share a significant body of congregational song. However, recognizing that denominations also rightfully cherish their individual theological and musical identities, it can be a good thing to magnify the particularities of various denominations. Asking the question “is Reformed and Presbyterian congregational singing denominationally distinctive” provides an opportunity to explore not only the textual and musical idioms of Presbyterian/Reformed congregational singing, but also to explore what implications the aesthetics inherent to these idioms have on their ethos.

Participants will be presented with real data from the survey, will sing through various examples of congregational song represented in that survey, and then will be led in a guided discussion on whether/how these examples reflect or challenge the history, theology and traditional musical ethos of the Reformed/Presbyterian family of churches. In other words, is North American Presbyterian/Reformed congregational singing still denominationally distinctive, or not?

Speakers
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Jonathan Hehn

Sectional Leader
Jonathan Hehn, OSL, is a musician and liturgist currently serving as Choral Program Director and Organist as well as a Term Assistant Professor of Sacred Music at the University of Notre Dame. He is a brother in the Order of Saint Luke and holds degrees in music (BM, DM) from the... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

Sectional - Exploring the Hymns of Susan Palo Cherwien
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Jacque Jones, FHS, in Memory of Ruth Duck, FHS

In 2024 Augsburg Fortress published Living in Wonder, the fourth collection of hymn texts by the late Susan Palo Cherwien (1953-2021). It offers 21 hymns as well as comprehensive indices to her entire body of hymnody. This and Cherwien’s previous collections offer worshipping assemblies and hymn lovers new hymns for being formed in faith and in the holy act of singing together.
Speakers
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Jennifer Baker-Trinity

Sectional Leader
Deacon Jennifer Baker-Trinity serves as Program Manager for Worship Resource Development, a shared position between the ELCA and Augsburg Fortress Publishers. In this position she attends to developing and teaching about resources that support the church’s worship. Jennifer completed... Read More →
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David Sims

Sectional Leader
David Sims is the Senior Music Editor at Augsburg Fortress, where he directs the development and production of choral, instrumental, and assembly song resources. From 2014 to 2021 he served as Cantor at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in south Minneapolis, where he played organ, assisted... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

Sectional - Found in Translation: The Role of Mission Hymnody on the Formation of the Brazilian Baptist Identity
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
This presentation considers the complex issue of missional hymnody by focusing on the contents of the two official Brazilian Baptist hymnals, published one century apart: Cantor Cristão (first published in 1891) and Hinário para o Culto Cristão (1991). We will discuss three ethnomusicological concepts — “negotiation of proximity” and “the ethics of style” (Rommen, 2007) as well as “musical localization” (Ingalls et al., 2018)— in connection with this repertoire, and share our conclusions as to why these “foreign” songs have found such fertile soil in the hearts and minds of our fellow missionized Brazilian Baptist siblings. In addition, we hope to demonstrate how the singing of the hymns published in these two hymnals contributed to the cultural delineation and formation of a distinctive Brazilian Baptist identity. Singing included!
Speakers
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Maria Monteiro

Sectional Leader
Originally from Recife, Brazil, Maria Monteiro serves as Lecturer in Church Music at Baylor University, and as music director at Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana (First Mexican Baptist Church) in San Antonio. Before joining the Baylor faculty in 2020, she taught for seventeen years... Read More →
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Armindo Ferreira

Sectional Leader
Born in Recife, Brazil, Armindo is a first-year PhD student in Church Music at Baylor University. He holds degrees in Modern Languages and Literature (B.A., 2008), in Music Education (B.M.E., 2016), and in Music (M.M., 2020) from the Federal University of Pernambuco, in Recife, Brazil... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

Sectional - Hyming and Hawing: Solemn High Camp and Other Irreverencies
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
A lighthearted survey of humorous hymn texts both ancient and modern that cannot today be sung with a straight face by choirs or congregations, including such titillatingly transgressive titles as Isaac Watts's "Blest Is the Man Whose Bowels Move," Michael Forster's "The World is Full of Smelly Feet," and my own "Psalter for Fallen Plaster." The sectional is designed to upend traditional notions of sacred music as essentially a dour enterprise. Participants will be encouraged to cast aside their inhibitions and sing these irreverent texts con gusto.
Speakers
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Edward Moran

Sectional Leader
Presbyterian elder, author of hymn texts, including several published in Songs for the Holy Other.
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

Sectional - The Diverse Spiritualities of Congregational Song
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Lucy Goman

Worship planners are accustomed to connecting the hymns and songs they select with the scripture readings and/or the theme of each service. Unfortunately, such important and commendable attention can become too focused on the needs of individual services and lose sight of larger patterns involved in hymn selection. In particular, routinely favoring one kind of hymn (for example, hymns that emphasize feeling) can lead to neglect of other styles of hymnody that foster the development of a wider range of spiritualities.

Expanding the categories identified in Urban T. Holmes III’s A History of Christian Spirituality, this sectional will consider both the negative and the positive aspects of the range of spiritualities likely to be found in any worshiping assembly. Each of these qualities will be illustrated and experienced by the singing of relevant hymns and songs, including a number of familiar ones that may not have been considered from this perspective.
Although the conceptual framework governs the choice of what is sung, the overall experience of this sectional is intended to provide an opportunity for engaged singing that leads to new insights and appreciation for the importance of congregational song in deepening and expanding singers' spiritualities.

Speakers
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Carl P. Daw, Jr., FHS

Sectional Leader
Carl P. Daw Jr., FHS, is a well-known hymnwriter whose hymns have appeared in numerous English-language hymnals around the world and have been translated into Spanish, Dutch, German, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. Hope Publishing Company has published five collections of his hymns... Read More →
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Alfred Fedak

Sectional Leader
Alfred V. Fedak is a distinguished organist and a widely-published and well-known composer of church music, with over 300 choral and organ works in print. More than 100 of his hymn tunes appear in hymnals and collections throughout the English-speaking world and Asia. Four anthologies... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

Sectional - The William Bradley Roberts hymnary
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Sponsored by C. Michael Hawn, FHS

The collected hymn tunes of William Bradley Roberts over a lifetime of church leadership as musician and priest. Texts for all times of worship and church life.
Speakers
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William Bradley Roberts

Sectional Leader
The Rev. William Bradley Roberts, DMA (b. 1947) is Professor Emeritus of Church Music and Director of Chapel Music at Virginia Theological Seminary in suburban Washington, D.C. He came to Virginia Seminary after serving for five years as Director of Music Ministry at St. John’s... Read More →
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David Schaap

Sectional Leader
David Schaap (pronounced skaap [rhymes with top]) is president and founder of Selah Publishing Co. His undergraduate studies were at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with a double major in music (composition and arranging) and art (sculpture). Schaap has led workshops, hymn... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

Sectional - Twelve Years of Miller and Thompson
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT
Sponsored by Jacque Jones, FHS, in Memory of Ruth Duck, FHS

Composer Mark Miller and lyricist Lindy Thompson share the remarkable story and songs that resulted from their serendipitous meeting. Learn about their writing process, sing through their catalog (I Choose Love, Home by Another Road, Stillness) and hear some pieces that are in the works.
Speakers
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Mark Miller, FHS

Sectional Leader
Mark Miller believes that everyone is a child of God and that music is instrumental in healing the world. He adheres to Cornel West’s belief that “[j]ustice is what love looks like in public,” and he daily lives out his conviction that music, social justice, and the beloved... Read More →
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Lindy Thompson

Sectional Leader
Lindy Thompson is a lyricist and poet who collaborates regularly with Mark Miller, FHS, as well as other brilliantly-talented members of The Hymn Society. She is a lay member of Christ UMC in Franklin, Tennessee, where she lives with her family. She currently writes a column for The... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm EDT

1:30pm EDT

Organ Institute: Session V (Hymn Sing Prep)
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Organ Institute sessions are open only to those who included this add-on during registration.
Wednesday July 16, 2025 1:30pm - 3:00pm EDT

3:00pm EDT

Organ Institute Hymn Sing
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Wednesday July 16, 2025 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT

4:00pm EDT

Free Time
Wednesday July 16, 2025 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT
Wednesday July 16, 2025 4:00pm - 5:30pm EDT

5:30pm EDT

Dinner
Wednesday July 16, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Sponsored by

Andreas & Tracy Teich

Nine more sponsorship spots available!
Wednesday July 16, 2025 5:30pm - 6:30pm EDT
Towers Residential Cafeteria 655 West Kirby Street, Detroit, MI 48202, USA

7:30pm EDT

Hymn Festival: "The Holy Act of Singing Renews Peace"
Wednesday July 16, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
Sponsored by Andreas & Tracy Teich

YouTube Livestream Link

Artists
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C. Michael Hawn, FHS

Hymn Festival Leader, Sectional Leader
Michael Hawn is the University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Church Music, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. He is the author of several books related to congregational songs, the USA Editor for the Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology... Read More →
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Phillip Morgan

Hymn Festival Leader
Phillip Morgan has served as Director of Music at Central Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, since 2012. He is also the Artistic Director of the Louisville Gay Men’s Chorus. Phillip has had the privilege of leading the choir at the Presbyterian Youth Triennium, being a... Read More →
Wednesday July 16, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm EDT
 
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