Dear San Gabriel UU Fellowship,
Unitarian Universalism is a living, evolving tradition–and so is our music. Whether it’s in worship, at a protest, or beside a hospice bed, singing is how we proclaim our UU values and embody our connection to one another and to the Source of Love.
You might think of “the teal hymnal” (Singing the Journey) and “the gray hymnal” (Singing the Living Tradition) as our standards, but our religious ancestors have been creating hymnals for centuries. In 1776, John Murray created the first Universalist hymnal (in the US); within a decade, Unitarians published their first hymnals. Hymnal after hymnal, through the ages, we sing our living tradition, carrying it forward to the twenty-first century.
That’s why your UUA Virtual Hymnal Task Force is joyfully enthusiastic about the newest chapter in our hymnody’s lineage...
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