Category Archives: Music

Presbyterian Center celebrates publication of new hymnal

Pre-orders of Glory to God will be delivered by Oct. 10

October 2, 2013

Presbyterian News Service
Bethany Daily
LOUISVILLE

Employees at the Presbyterian Center here gathered this morning for worship and to celebrate the publishing of the new Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) hymnal, Glory to God.

At the beginning of the service, congregants sang the first two stanzas of “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!” using the 1990 (blue) hymnal. Then, during an interlude, they processed to the front of the chapel and exchanged those hymnals for new ones. The remaining two stanzas of the hymn were sung from Glory to God.

“Music is important to the church, and this hymnal is going to be important to the church,” said the Rev. Gradye Parsons, stated clerk of the General Assembly.  More…

For a complete list of Glory to God content click here.

For more information about hymnal editions or events, or to order the hymnal, visit www.presbyterianhymnal.org.

Doctoral Music Students Present Recital

On Sunday, August 25th, at 2 p.m. the Mitchell Presbyterian Church will host a recital given by three Indiana University doctoral music students.  The classical piano/vocal recital is free to the public.  A free will offering with be gathered and given entirely to the music programs at Mitchell and Bedford Jr/Sr High Schools to provide assistance to students who might not otherwise be able to afford and receive a music education. Light refreshments will be available following the recital.

Please announce this information to your choir and congregation.   We are excited that these musicians are donating their substantial talent to benefit younger students.  The recital will be of benefit to all who attend because the music they present will be outstanding.

Sara Shields, Pastor
Mitchell Presbyterian church
520 State Road 60 East, Mitchell

It’ll be music for your soul!

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Need more information?
Email us: mitchellpc@frontier.com

“Rockin’ at Rockville”

On Saturday, June 15, a small but enthusiastic group of Presbyterians were introduced to the new Presbyterian hymnal “Glory to God” at the Memorial Presbyterian Church in Rockville.  In a large sanctuary with beautiful organ and piano instruments available, two doctoral students at the Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music helped show the new possibilities of using the hymnal–even in smaller congregations.

The Rockville Church has known great “days of glory” in the past, but presently struggles to attract newer and younger participants in a largely rural county with declining population.   Brian McNulty and Brian Mueller, along with Hymnal Advocate Rev. Tim Jessen, introduced ways to use contemporary music in exciting and innovative ways.   At one point, participants joined in praising God with drums and other percussion instruments, including an ordinary cast-iron frying pan.

The new hymnbook will include “old favorites,”  (and some omitted from recent denominational hymnals), as  well as new songs and hymns from around the globe.   Though participation in the two workshops to introduce the Hymnal in Ohio Valley was smaller in terms of both the number of  congregations and participants represented, those who attended were enthused, encouraged, and ready to sing joyfully “new (and old) songs of praise.”

Indeed, they were really “Rockin’ at Rockville” and enjoying the joy of music in praise.    It was heartwarming to see one of our smaller membership congregations provide such gracious and welcoming hospitality.

Thus far,  events have been held in Rockville and Jeffersonville, with a Region presentation earlier in Bloomington.  An additional workshop can be planned for the Evansville area, if there is enough interest.

Tim Jessen , Hymnal Advocate, Presbytery of Ohio Valley

Hymnody Workshops

The two workshops to introduce the new “GLORY to God”  hymnal will be as follows:

Saturday, May 11th, 2013 at First Presbyterian Church
222 Walnut Street, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130

Saturday,  June 15th, 2013 at Memorial Presbyterian Church
130 S. Market Street, Rockville, Indiana 47872

  • Registration and get-acquainted for each workshop will begin at 9:30 a.m.
  • There is no charge for the workshop!
  • The workshop itself will run from 10-12 noon, but no lunch will be provided.
    (We can direct folks to area eateries.)

Workshop clinicians: Brian McNulty, and Brian Mueller
Students at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, Bloomington

By use of the organ, piano, keyboard, and percussion instruments, we will learn how to make maximum use of the new hymnal. We will sing both new and familiar hymns from the hymnbook.

Please confirm your attendance by e-mailing Tim Jessen at tjessen@sbcglobal.net.

The Event Returns on August 18th

The Event 2012 will be held on:

Saturday August 18th beginning at 3pm at Camp Pyoca in Brownstown, Indiana.

This is a unique youth event for southern Indiana.  Sponsored by the Presbytery and Camp Pyoca this is a great opportunity to kick start your ministry year with great fellowship, phenomenal music and more.

Major Highlights

The Great Romance will be preforming at 7pm

Cost = $5 (that’s all… seriously, $5)

Camp Pyoca!  Hang out with friends from around Southern Indiana—play gaga, take out a boat, and in general relish the last few minutes of summer.

Information for Adults

1)      Individual youth or youth groups are welcome to attend!  If you can RSVP that will help us plan activities.

2)      Camp Pyoca is located outside Brownstown, Indiana great instructions are available here

3)      We’ll finish things up between 9:00 and 9:30pm

Information for the Detail Oriented

3:00-5:30 games, meet up with friends, take out boats on the lake

5:30 DINNER!

6:30 Get ready for the Concert!

7:00 GREAT ROMANCE LIVE @ PYOCA

9:00 closing campfire

9:30 head home!

More Questions?

Feel free to contact:

Tami Gibson (502-931-8918)  or Rachel Pedersen (812-332-1514)

Sanctuary Jazz Returns to New Albany

St John Presbyterian Church is having a SANCTUARY JAZZ EXPERIENCE on July 17th at 7:00pm (EST).

This event will feature world famous jazz musician Chuck Marohnic on piano with David Friesen on bass and Beau Hampton on drums.

This is a FREE event open to everyone.

Location:
St. Johns Presbyterian Church
1307 E. Elm Street
New Albany, IN  47150

Located north of Main Street & west of Vincennes Street.

New Hymnal Workshop May 17th

Probably you’ve heard!! The Presbyterian Church USA is preparing a new Hymnbook, and it will be out very soon.  I’ve been named an Advocate for the hymnbook in our Presbytery, and want to alert you to an event coming up to promote it!

This Thursday, May 17 th, from 10:00 am-2:00 pm (Eastern),  the North Central Region will host a workshop to introduce the hymnbook at First Presbyterian Church, 221 E Sixth Street, in Bloomington.

Representatives from the Louisville offices will be present to share some of the songs in the new book and hear our questions and concerns.   Folks outside the region are invited.   Please notify the Church (812-332-1514) if you plan to attend.

There will be other events throughout the coming year to introduce the Hymnbook in your area.  Please stay tuned, and get ready to sing!
Tim Jessen, Hymnal advocate