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you want for a particular section of worship. The difficulty level is between moderately easy and intermediate level. Wayfaring Trilogy (BA) Raymond H. Haan, Birnamwood Publications, a division of MorningStar Music Publishers, MSM 10-040, 2018. While only one of the tunes of this hymn-based collection is found in The United Methodist Hymnal, all of the hymn tunes are known by most congregations: “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,” “Jesus, Savior Pilot Me” and “Jerusalem the Golden.” All these compositions are written in the usual Haan style of frequent registration changes with reflective lush sound.

only treatments for the organ I’ve ever come across.

Tunes here are: HOUSTON; KELVINGROVE; NEW DIMENSIONS; RAABE; STAR OF THE COUNTY DOWN; FOR EVERYONE BORN; TEMPLE OF PEACE; MERLE’S TUNE; NORWICH; TWO OAKS .

Easy Medium difficulty

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Will You Come and Follow Me (MT)

David Schwoebel, MorningStar Music 10-335.

There are introductions and reharmonizations on 10 contemporary hymns, offering a welcome collection on contemporary hymns that will fit under your fingers and sound good on the organ. This collection will cross many denominations as the majority of these contemporary hymns are found in most every hymnal. Two hymns that stand out to me are the settings for “For Everyone Born”, and “Let Us Build a House (All Are Welcome)’ as they are the

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