ReClaim Hymnal
ReClaim Hymnal | |||
2006 edition of the ReClaim Hymnal | |||
Released | 2006 | ||
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Publisher | Sola Publishing | ||
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The ReClaim Hymnal is a worship book and hymnal[1] used by several Lutheran denominations in North America. It was published in 2006 by ReClaim Resources.[1] ReClaim Resources then became part of Sola Publishing,[2] the publishing arm of Word Alone Ministries which serves the Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC) and the North American Lutheran Church (NALC); currently, Sola Publisher is the sole publisher and distributor of the hymnal. The project comes out of an effort by its authors "to develop an independent worship resource securely grounded in the Lutheran liturgical tradition of worship and singing".[3]
There are two editions: a pew edition, and an accompaniment edition; the accompaniment edition has identical content to that of the pew edition, but with spiral binding. The hymnal include three settings for the Divine Service, an order for Vespers, and other occasional services.[1] There are 275 hymns; the editors decided to include fewer hymns than other hymnals have, so that those who learn church music with the hymnal will build on a solid foundation of classic Lutheran hymns and North American standards.[1] The hymnal's three settings for the Divine Service employ a modern variant of the Common Service, the first ever common liturgy for the Divine Service amongst English-speaking Lutherans in the United States and Canada.[1]
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- Entrance hymn and Trinitarian formula (known as the Invocation)
- Penitential Act including the Confiteor and Declaration of Grace (or Asperges on Easter)
- Introit
- Gloria Patri
- Kýrie
- Gloria
- Dominus vobiscum
- Oremus
- Collect
- Old Testament reading
- gradual (or Responsorial Psalm)
- Epistle
- Alleluia (tract during Lent)
- Gospel
- Hymn of the day
- Homily or Postil (Sermon)
- Nicene Creed (Athanasian Creed on Trinity Sunday)
- Offertory
- Prayers of the Faithful
- Preface (Sursum corda / Sanctus / Hosanna)
- Eucharistic Prayer (Epiclesis / Words of Institution / Memorial Acclamation)
- Lord's Prayer
- Sign of peace / pax (elevation)
- Agnus Dei
- Distribution
- Nunc dimittis
- Postcommunion
- Benedicamus Domino
- Benediction
- Dismissal
- Ite, missa est
- Christian Worship (1993)
- Christian Worship (2021)
- Common Service Book (1917)
- Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book (1912)
- Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary (1996)
- Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006)
- Lutheran Book of Worship (1978)
- The Lutheran Hymnal (1941)
- Lutheran Hymnal with Supplement (1989)
- Lutheran Service Book (2006)
- Lutheran Worship (1982)
- ReClaim Hymnal (2006)
- Service Book and Hymnal (1958)
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