Come, Christians, Join to Sing MADRID Designed for children in grades 1-6, contents include: Teaching Steps Hymn Score Author and Composer Information Hymn Activities Harmony Map Dramatic Reading Growing in Grace, a division of Celebrating Grace, Inc. www.growing-in-grace.com (877) 550-7707 6501 Peake Road, Building 800 Macon, GA 31210 681010266 Hymn Discovery Series
The composer of the tune MADRID is unknown, but David Evans, who arranged and harmonized the tune, was one of the leading Welsh musicians of his era. Though it was conceived to be sung only by children, the hymn quickly became popular with Christians of all ages. As children learn this hymn, remind them that it is important that all believers join their voices together to sing God s praise. KIDPages Use these pages: With children who arrive early In a small learning group As a take-home page. If a page is sent home, suggest that parents and children work on the puzzle together. What Is a Gymanfa Ganu? Use this story to guide children to understand the cultural setting from which this hymn was born. Psalm 95:1 Pathways Use this page to help children discover a theme verse for the hymn. Hymn Meaning Matchup Use this page to help children learn the meaning of key terms in this hymn. Harmony Map Perform this chart with Boomwhackers, bells, or Choirchimes. O Come, Come, Let Us Sing Dramatic Reading Enlist and rehearse two readers to present this dramatic reading from Psalm 95 before singing the hymn. What is a Gymanfa Ganu? Answers: 1. Welsh 2. Hymn singing 3. David Evans 4. Christian Bateman 5. Come, Children, Join to Sing Psalm 95:1 Answer: Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord. Hymn Info-Sheet Answer:
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A Gymanfa Ganu (pronounced cuh-man-va GA-nee) is a Welsh gathering for the purpose of singing. These singing festivals are an important part of Welsh history. They often include soloists, instrumentalists, actors, dancers, and comedians, but hymn singing is always the most important part. Children s choirs are also included in the festival. One of the most famous Gymanfa Ganu festival leaders was David Evans (1874-1948). He was an organist, music professor, and hymn editor. Evans was a leader in his nation s music and was one of the outstanding musicians of his generation. He arranged and wrote the harmony for the tune MADRID, which we sing with Come, Christians, Join to Sing. It began as a Sunday school song for children. The original title, Come, Children, Join to Sing, was changed when the author, Christian Bateman (1813-1889), realized people of all ages loved to sing his hymn. Bateman was a pastor and hymn writer from Scotland and England. This hymn teaches us that we should never be timid with our praise. Like Gymanfa Ganu singers, we should always be ready to lift our voices and sing aloud the praises of Christ, our King! Quiz Time! Write the answer in the blank below each question. 1. What people group observe the Gumanfa Ganu? 2. What is the most important part of a Gumanfa Ganu? 3. Who arranged and harmonized the tune MADRID? 4. Who is the author of? 5. What was the original title of?
Psalm 95:1 Pathways Psalm 95:1 tells us to sing to the Lord! Follow the colored line from each blank to the note, and write the matching word in the blank..
The name given to followers of Jesus, first used in Acts 11:26. A seat where a ruler sits, representing power. Latin word which means Praise the Lord. Hymn Meaning Matchup Each underlined word has a circle that matches its own special line. Draw a line between each underlined word and its matching circle to learn the meaning of the word. Come, Christians, join to sing Alleluia! Amen! Loud praise to Christ our King; Alleluia! Amen! Let all, with heart and voice, before His throne rejoice; praise is His gracious choice: Alleluia! Amen! Psalm 33:1 says the Lord deserves the praise of His righteous people. Greek word for Messiah which means Annointed One. Christ is our Ruler, Master, and Lord. He is the boss of our lives. Hebrew word that means Let it be so.
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O Come, Let Us SING! Hymn Introduction Reader 1: O come, let us sing to the Lord! Reader 2: Let us make a joyful noise to the Rock of our salvation! Reader 1: Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving. Reader 2: Let us make a joyful noise to Him with songs of praise! Reader 1: For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods. Reader 2: In His hand are the deep places of the earth. Reader 1: The heights and strength of the hills are His also. Reader 2: The sea is His, for He made it. Reader 1: His hands formed the dry land. Reader 2: O come, let us worship and bow down. Reader 1: Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. Reader 2: For He is our God and we are the people of His pasture and the sheep of His hand. Reader 1: O come, let us sing to the Lord! Reader 2: Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving. Reader 1 and 2: Let us make a joyful noise to Him with songs of praise!