Upper
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A UMNS photo courtesy of the Upper Room Ministries The Upper Room Worshipbook is a new collection of songs, prayers and liturgies.
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The
Upper Room Worshipbook: Music and Liturgies for Spiritual Formation,
published by the Upper Room Ministries of the United Methodist Board of
Discipleship, is a new collection of some 350 hymns and songs, with new
prayers and liturgies. The compilation will be launched nationally by
the Upper Room Aug. 28-31 with worship services at the Upper Room Chapel
and the Scarritt-Bennett Center in Nashville, Tenn. A UMNS photo
courtesy of the Upper Room Ministries. Photo #06xxx. Accompanies UMNS
story #433. 7/19/06 |
July 19, 2006
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UMNS)—A new worship resource that will be introduced this
summer “is so well done, it practically sings itself,” according to a United
Methodist Church executive.
The Upper Room Worshipbook: Music and Liturgies for Spiritual Formation
is a new collection of some 350 hymns and songs, with new prayers and liturgies.
The compilation will be launched nationally by the Upper Room Aug. 28-31 at the
United Methodist Board of Discipleship and with worship services at the Upper
Room Chapel and the Scarritt-Bennett Center.
“In the spirit of the Wesleyan tradition, the Upper Room worship book is
truly a resource for the whole church, for it forms the heart and imagination
and makes us want to follow Jesus,” said the Rev. Karen Greenwaldt, top
executive at the United Methodist Board of Discipleship.
The new resource is solidly grounded theologically and rich with
scriptural imagery, said Jerry Haas, director of the Upper Room Ministries’
Academy for Spiritual Formation and Emerging Ministries. “It is so well done, it
practically sings itself!”
“The liturgies — Morning Prayer, Midday Prayer, and Night Prayer — together
with the four Great Thanksgivings for Holy Communion are suitable for
individual, small group, retreat or congregational use,” Haas continued.
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The Rev. Karen Greenwaldt |
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The resource includes a wide-ranging collection of Psalms with musical
settings and arrangements. New hymn texts and new songs complete every section
and feature a variety of music from across the globe.
“Songs are included that fill special needs of worship planners in selecting
music that calls participants away from the rush and business of daily life,
that lift up the goodness of creation, and that creatively enhance our
repertoire of images for the divine,” said Melissa Tidwell, the agency’s
director of marketing.
At the three-day launch event, leaders will come from across the country and
Puerto Rico and will feature interpretative presentations, worship experiences,
hymn sings and workshops.
“In this one resource, we find a collection of songs that feature texts that
are theologically meaningful and deeply creative — a happy blend of lively new
tunes and new texts set to well-loved hymn tunes,” Tidwell said.
The official launch and celebration event, called “Sing A New Song To The
Lord,” will begin with opening worship with the Rev. Safiyah Fosua, the director
of invitational preaching at the board, preaching in the Upper Room Chapel.
Lecture presentations and workshops will provide a theological framework for
this resource. The book’s selections were compiled by Elise Eslinger, director
of the Institute of Applied Theology at United Theological Seminary in Dayton,
Ohio.
Workshop topics include “Reaching the Rising Generation through Liturgy,”
“Hispanic Enrichment,” “Creating Holy Space,” “Spiritual Formation and
Preaching,” “Creative Use of the Psalms,” “Worship Planning and Leadership,”
“Liturgy as Communal (Subversive) Act,” and “Spirituality and Fun.”
For more information or to register for the event, contact Gina Manskar at
(877) 899-2781, Ext. 7131, or gmanskar@gbod.org.
The registration fee is $100, which includes a complimentary copy of the book. A
meal ticket may also be purchased for $90 (eight meals). Lodging and meals may
also be obtained for $225 (three nights, eight meals). The registration deadline
is July 28.
This story was adapted from a news release from Jeanette Pinkston, director
of media relations, United Methodist Board of Discipleship.
News media contact: Linda Green, (615) 742-5470 or
newsdesk@umcom.org
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