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Where Did They Go?

Hymnbooks change to screens.

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Comment from Father Flaps
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Hi Verna,
I know exactly what you mean. The pianist at church has been replaced by a worship team. Old hymns in the hymn books have been replaced by verses and chorus on a big screen. It took years for people to get used to the new format. But they eventually did, and they even had favorites.
I was on the Grand Bay Baptist worship team for around 25 years, playing guitar and sometimes singing. I never did much leading in worship, though. But when I was in my 30s, I had a Gospel band, "The Potter's Clay". We put on quite a few concerts in the area where we'd do 15 songs in a little over an hour. Now, in my old age, and a relatively new member at Lancaster Baptist Church, I have been in their worship team since mid-April of 2023. (We moved from the country into the west side of the city.) I love it! I've had to learn quite a few new songs, and it's been a challenge. But it's been so satisfying. I am blessed beyond measure.
When I was in the WT at Grand Bay Baptist, we'd take a song out of the hymn book, and the members loved it!
Hugs,
Kimbob

 Comment Written 12-Aug-2024


reply by the author on 13-Aug-2024
    Thank you, Kimbob. I can tell you identified with me, and in return, I identified with all you said. I would love to have heard your band. I can still hear hymns in my heart often, but my favorite is hearing my mom sing them while she worked around the house. I've gained appreciation for some new choruses, too. I loved "He Knows My Name" first, then added many more. I'm glad you've had the opportunity to sing for the Lord. I sang in my college accapela choir (Central Wesleyan University-Central College then) and in church choirs. Music draws me close to God. You've been blessed to share your talent for God's blessing toso many.
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
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Excellent entry for the
- Write A Rant contest-
I know what you mean. Technology is great but some things can't be replaced.

Your story is engaging and easy to follow, the kind that readers want more, more, and can't put down.  I'm curious to find out what happens next!  Well done. Good luck!

Gypsy
"Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason" -- Novalis

 Comment Written 13-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 13-Oct-2023
    Thanks, Gypsy, for a great review. That was written some years ago. I've gotten used to the screen and like some of the choruses, but I love the hymns and relish my memories of standing by husband to hold a hymnbook.
Comment from Ginda Simpson
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A rant, albeit a gentle one. But I can understand your disappointment as one by one, traditions are being lost and/or replaced by ways unfamiliar and at times unfriendly to those of us of a certain age. Glad to hear it has not quieted your singing voice.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    I've become accustomed to some new songs, as well as the screens, but still the hymns are dearest to my heart. I'm glad you thought it was a gentle rant. I would never want the young people to leave the church.
Comment from RodG
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The Speaker voices displeasure that the hymnals she and her husband used during a church service have been replaced by large screens she often can't see if the person in front of her is tall. Church is one place where we don't welcome change. If we're old, we want tradition retained. I think you will find many on this site who will agree with your rant. Rod

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    Thanks, Rod. You are so right. While I enjoy a few of the modern songs written well with a good tune, I treasure the old hymns. Still I recognize the joy younger people get from the choruses, and I wouldn't want them to leave the church. As always, you write excellent reviews.
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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How very sad this is Verna. I would have difficulty in seeing the screen and would no longer be able to sing the hymns unless I knew them by heart. It is a backward step. My local church changed the lord's prayer and so I decided not to attend this church anymore. I spoke to the vicar and he said we have to accept that changes and I disagreed. I love the lord's prayer and I feel disappointed that they have changed something that has lasted for centuries, I feel for you Verna, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    Thanks for your very thoughtful review, sweet Dolly. I am thankful that our church has a blend of old and new songs. I agree that the Lord's Prayer should not be changed. Love, Verna
Comment from damommy
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Thank goodness, my church doesn't do that, and I don't see it ever doing it. I've been to some churches that have the hymns on the screen, and I hate it. There's something spiritual about a hymnal in the hand.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    Thank you for your excellent review. My church currently does a blend of old hymns and new songs, so I can be happy. Also, I want the young people to stay in the church. Still, I think if we sang more hymns, they'd have a greater appreciation for them.
reply by damommy on 12-Oct-2023
    I agree.
Comment from Wendy G
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A super rant, and I do understand. It's not just hard to accept change, it's because the hymn books were able to be held, looked through, searching for favourites, and a shared experience. Best wishes for your entry.
Wendy

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    Thanks, Wendy. You expressed it perfectly. I wrote this some years ago and have accustomed myself to some new songs, as well as the screen-even liked some, but nothing can replace the hymns.
Comment from Debi Pick Marquette
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Oh sweet lady, I love this. Virtual six! And you have my vote too if this is a voting contest. I'm from the old fashion church that my grandpa was part-time pastor, everyone seemed to sing off key and my mother played the organ. She couldn't read a note but knew every song in those hymn books and played beautifully by ear. There was something about holding the book w my husband, as we are the only ones in the family that still attend our old church, and you gave me a memory of having our youngest standing between us so she had her fingers holding the middle of the book. And he would pinch her little nose while we sang along.

And yes, now we too have the screen. However for my eyes, that is easier for me. But I do yearn for the old ways too. Like the song says, tell me bout the good ole days. That's what they were. So I love your rant and the endearing way you told it. Thank you for this awesome post.

Also Verna, I was so sure that you already wrote some stuff for me to write your birthday poem, but I have searched everywhere and I can't find it. Could you send me the info again by the first of November? I am so sorry about that and do look forward to writing your poem. Lol, been so busy that I almost forgot I have one next week. The time just moves so fast.

 Comment Written 12-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    Thanks for a great review. I wrote that poem a number of years ago and have become accustomed to the screen. I love several choruses and I love to see especially young people's enjoyment of them, but nothing can replace the old hymns in my heart. It just seemed me at the time that the hymnbooks were there one week and the next they were gone. I smiled at your comment about your mother playing the piano. My mother played by ear, but it was not beautiful. It was loud and a little fast, but "not much" off key. I'm glad you lost my long-winded list about me. Here's another. I was a preacher's daughter-always eager to please my parents.

    preacher's daughter - moved various places Ohio, Kentucky, South Carolina

    three siblings - all five years apart
    I'm the only one left in my family and I miss them all.

    met and married Leon Mitchell in college
    - still my sweetheart after 65 years
    two children- Dennis and Debra, joy of our lives - married
    four grandchildren - married
    six great grandchildren-another due in April

    English teacher then retired and subbed some
    loved teaching poetry - favorites Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, Walt Whitman, Sara Teasdale etc. . . etc

    Always loved to read
    favorite author Charles Martin

    Dabbled in poetry for years
    after retiring, wrote poetry regularly
    entered writing contests for FaithWriters.com
    had a large portfolio
    persuaded by a friend to publish books of poems
    self published with help of editor and graphic designers
    11 books, 2 chapbooks, 1 prayer journal
    got lots of ideas for poems, especially ones on nature from travels with my husband in the past
    A collection of favorite poems from my books plus 5 more --to be published by first of November title JOY ALONG MY WAY
    All available on Amazon

    Enjoy posting on FanStory (old and new Poems) reviewing-getting reviews

    Things I enjoy:
    Bible study, church worship
    Happy times with family together
    Listening to music, hymns and oldies especially
    watching old movies and taking walks with my husband
    reading well written Christian romances
    favorite author Charles Martin
    writing poetry-spiritual, humorous, reflection, remembrance
    anything chocolate
    baking
    Christmas
    Wordle and Scrabble
    Time with friends --real time and Facebook
    Eating out




reply by Debi Pick Marquette on 12-Oct-2023
    First of all thank you for resending me info about yourself. What a great life you have. I love hearing about you.
    Have you ever read anything from Francine Rivers? If not, I have a couple wonderful books by her. My favorite was a book called Redeeming Love, and I never owned that book, but it was passed around and shared by so many that we don't even know where it is now. So I was so impressed that I bought more from her and would love to send you whatever I have here. They are just like new and then when you are done, you can do what you want. She is a wonderful Christian writer that I know you will love.
Comment from Bill Schott
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This rant poem, Where Did They Go?, is one I hear a lot as long-time church goers comment on this change. Besides other reasons, COVID was the last stand for shared books.

 Comment Written 11-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    Thanks Bill for this thoughtful review. I wrote this some years ago and have come to like some current church music and have become accustomed to the big screens. Still, I love the hymns best. I wouldn't want the church to fit just old folks, and I wouldn't want the young folks to leave.
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
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I know this is a rant but it's still conveyed with care and skill. Your verse captures the essence of your regret for that wonderful intimacy of the hymnbook now replaced by a more impersonal and less practical screen. I enjoyed reading this with the little loving story of sharing the book with your husband. That said I sense your irritation with modern devices and your need to vent:) Well done and good luck! Debbie

 Comment Written 11-Oct-2023


reply by the author on 12-Oct-2023
    thanks, Debbie, for this delightful review. I wrote this some years ago and have come to like some current church music and have become accustomed to the big screens. Still, I love the hymns best, and holding the hymnbook with my husband.