As the gradual release of the Church’s new global hymnbook continues, nine new hymns have been added to the “Hymns—For Home and Church” collection in English, Spanish, Portuguese and French, with other languages to follow. These songs are available on the online Music Library, Gospel Library, and Sacred Music app.
The nine new hymns are:
- “Amazing Grace”
- “Holding Hands Around the World”
- “Anytime, Anywhere”
- “God’s Gracious Love”
- “My Shepherd Will Supply My Need”
- “Oh, the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus”
- “Behold the Wounds in Jesus’ Hands”
- “This Is the Christ”
- “Come, Lord Jesus”
Included in this second release is a series of hymns shared with other Christian faiths. One well-known hymn is “Amazing Grace,” composed by 18th-century English cleric and abolitionist John Newton.
Watch the video below, “Nine New Hymns Released for New Global Hymnbook.”
Learn more in the article “Nine New Hymns Released for New Global Hymnbook
The video below gives ideas about how to introduce these new hymns to your congregation.
Some of the suggestions include the following:
- Consider introducing the new hymns gradually—no more than one new hymn each week—to help your ward become more familiar with the music.
- The accompanist could play the hymns as prelude music before sacrament meeting for multiple weeks.
- The ward choir or a small musical group could introduce a new hymn to the congregation.
You can access the new music in the Church’s digital music channels. In the Gospel Library app, tap on the Music section, or start from the Sacred Music app or the Church music website instead. In any of these channels, you’ll find the new collection right next to the current hymnbook and Children’s Songbook.
Hymn numbering. The numbering for new hymns starts at 1001 and holiday music starts at 12001.
Printing sheet music. The Church provides sheet music and audio recordings of each new song, so members can learn the new lyrics and melodies at home. If needed, wards can even use the audio recordings in sacrament meeting to accompany congregational singing. Since the printed hymnbook will not be released until 2026, not every member will have access to the digital sheet music. Wards may provide members with printed copies of any new music as needed. You can easily print sheet music from the app by selecting a song, choosing either sheet music or the lyric view, and tapping print in the drop-down menu. To print from the Music website, download a PDF copy of the music to print offline.
New hymnbook. The new hymnbook will include many new hymns as well as hymns that members are familiar with. New hymns will be released every few months in batches of 10 to 15 songs at a time until the full hymnbook is complete in 2026 in four languages. Up to 50 total languages will be published by 2030. Watch the video below to learn more and read the article “A Glimpse Into World Report April 2024: A Portion of the New Hymnbook Is Coming in May.”
I am so glad for the new hymns. However, I am super frustrated that there’s no easy way to print them off for an entire ward building. How can there not be a file already prepared ready for printing? As it is, I have to print them individually, then HANDWRITE or INSERT TEXT BOX to put the numbers on top, then rescan them in or use a pdf software to compile them digitally—all before printing them. If I want them even better, I’ll adjust the margins every other front or back page so that I can bind them on the left margin without stapling or binding over the print. As it is, every single ward or stake is reinventing the wheel. Help me, please. There’s got to be a better way.
Here is a link to one that I’ve put together:
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AhSw-ZjgmG2o1yQNe0-SAo6l7jzw?e=sXpIk3
Mike! You are absolutely amazing and a Godsend. I was just looking for a pdf of all the new hymns to send to my branch president to print.
Thank you!
Nice Hymns – horrible editing for experienced organist who play and use the pedal. None are really organ friendly or sound really good as a hymn. I’m hoping that will come in the final edition.