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CHURCHES in Scotland are being forced to use karaoke machines for the singing of hymns at services due to a lack of organists. A shortage of young people learning to play the organ has led many con… ...
But some church congregations are having to rely on ‘hymn karaoke’ machines” at services due to a growing shortage of traditional organists.
As part of a project that started more than six years ago, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released online 13 hymns to be added to the new Hymns—for Home and Church hymnbook. The ...
Among the new batch of 48 hymns released by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints you’ll find an African American spiritual. “I’m Gonna Live So God Can Use Me” was released along with 10 ...
Vicars are turning to karaoke in an attempt to muster a choir and an organist for Sunday services. The trusty hymn books could well become a thing of the past with British church bosses looking to ...
I attempt “You Raise Me Up,” the love song some churches adopted as a contemporary hymn after Josh Groban popularized it in 2003. Both songs, Ho tells me, are his go-to picks when he sings at his ...
Officials of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently announced the upcoming release of "Hymns--for Home and Church." ...
The 13 new songs from “Hymns — For Home and Church” are a mixture of some written in the past few years and some beloved Christian and Latter-day Saint standbys, including “Come, Thou ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the upcoming release of its new hymnbook, "Hymns—for Home and Church," after an extensive six-year ...
A CHURCH in Manchester is turning to karaoke - to replace the organist. Bosses at Jubilee Methodist Church, in Marple Bridge spent a year trying to recruit an organ player and didn't get a single ...