Hymn Booksmusic For Your Church Services

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The Worship Service Resources collection features seven piano accompaniment CDs with more than 150 beloved hymns of all times. Plus a companion CD-ROM with beautiful PowerPoint slides with simple color background and easy-to-read words. An ideal tool for churches, this CD collection will help you enhance your worship services! Played by leading organist John Keys, the tracks include accompaniments for hymns and worship songs, service settings and organ voluntaries. Available as CDs, downloads and MP3s on memory sticks. Our recordings are accompaniments only - there is no singing on our tracks.

Singing hymns at your wedding is a traditional part of a religious ceremony.

You might be surprised by how much talking there is during the wedding service if you combine the readings, prayers, exchange of vows and a welcome or short sermon by the vicar. Hymns are a fantastic way to break this up, get your guests joining in, and personalise your ceremony.

We’ve answered some of the most important questions about choosing hymns for a church ceremony and then rounded-up some of the most loved wedding hymns, classic and modern. To hear what each sound like, listen to our Spotify playlist below.

If you want religious-themed classical wedding music, like Handel or Bach, you’ll find our top 10 picks for that too.

How Many Hymns Are Sung During the Ceremony?

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There are usually two to three hymns sung during the wedding ceremony. The first comes at the beginning after the vicar or priest’s welcome; the second is sung during or after the signing of the register and the last hymn right before the final blessing.

However, it’s totally up to you how many you’d like to sing – just consider how long you want the service to be.

How Do We Choose Our Wedding Hymns?

To make the ceremony more enjoyable for your guests, it’s best to pick hymns well-known to them or easy to pick up the tune. If you’re having a choir, this takes a lot of the pressure off the guests keeping the song going, but naturally isn’t an option for everyone.

If you’re not a regular church-goer, you might opt for some familiar tunes from school assemblies or you could ask grandparents for their favourite choices to make it more meaningful. The vicar or music leader at the church will also be able to help with suggestions.

When narrowing down your options, firstly make a list of all of your favourite hymns, then work out what will fit with the pace and tone of your service.

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Long-established, slower hymns like Be Thou My Vision would work better for a very traditional service, perhaps with Communion. Something faster and bouncier like One More Step Along The World I Go is more suitable for a livelier ceremony or as an opening hymn.

Can We Sings Hymns If We’re Not Having a Church Ceremony?

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With very few exceptions, the answer is no. A civil ceremony must be “secular in nature” and free of any religious connotations, whether that’s in the music, readings or your vows. If you’re having your ceremony at a registry office or licensed venue that isn’t a church, you won’t be allowed hymns.

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The Registrar has the authority to reject your musical choices so you’ll need to run everything past them. Don’t get caught out: this ban can cover music with religious origins like Ave Maria or Zadok the Priest. It’s totally at the discretion of your Registrar, but an update to rules means “incidental” mentions or God or religion might be acceptable if the overall piece is non-religious.

If hymns are important to you, choose a church wedding. However, if you’re having a wedding performed by an independent celebrant, they may also allow you to have hymns.

Does My Venue Need an Organ?

Absolutely not. While an organ is the traditional accompaniment to many hymns, lots of churches don’t have one. The church’s worship band is a brilliant option or you could even just have a solo guitarist if you want something simpler.

Should you want an organ, it’s worth asking to hear a run-though of how your hymns will sound. We’re sure the organist will do a fantastic job, but abilities do vary and an out of time or tune organ can ruin the mood!

Where Can We Find a Choir to Hire?

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Ask your officiant for recommendations if they have them. Alternatively you can search for choirs on British Choirs On The Net or Gerontius. Both list them geographically so you can find one near you – whether that’s a professional, children’s or community choir.

The 35 Best Wedding Hymns For a Church Ceremony

Here, we’ve chosen 35 of the nation’s favourite hymns that are ideal for weddings. Give them a listen and see which ones feel right for your service- remember there are different arrangements for many of these so your worship musicians may be able to play them faster or slower.

Hymn Booksmusic For Your Church Services
  1. Abide With Me
  2. All Creatures of Our God and King
  3. All Things Bright And Beautiful
  4. Amazing Grace
  5. And Can It Be (Amazing Love)
  6. Be Still For The Presence Of the Lord
  7. Be Thou My Vision
  8. Bind Us Together
  9. Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind
  10. Fill Your Hears With Joy and Gladness
  11. Give Me Joy In My Heart
  12. Give Me Oil In My Lamp
  13. Great Is Thy Faithfulness
  14. Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer (Bread of Heaven)
  15. Hail Redeemer, King Divine
  16. Here I Am To Worship (Light Of The World)
  17. Here Is Love, Vast As The Ocean
  18. How Deep The Father’s Love For Us
  19. How Great Thou Art
  20. I Vow to The My Country
  21. In Christ Alone
  22. Jerusalem
  23. Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee
  24. Lord of All Hopefulness
  25. Lord of the Dance
  26. Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
  27. Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace
  28. Morning Has Broken
  29. One More Step Along The World I Go
  30. Praise, My Soul, The King of Heaven
  31. Shine, Jesus, Shine
  32. Tell Out My Soul
  33. The King of Love My Shepherd
  34. The Lord’s My Shepherd, I’ll Not Want
  35. To God Be The Glory

The Best Religious Classical Wedding Music

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The processional and recessional (when you walk up the aisle and then back down as a married couple), plus the signing of the register, are ideal opportunities to have some instrumental classical music that also has a religious meaning. Many classical pieces were written as odes to God and can be very powerful and uplifting. Some of purely instrumental, while others have lyrics.

  1. Ode to Joy – Beethoven
  2. Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring – Bach
  3. Hallelujah Chorus – Handel
  4. Zadok the Priest – Handel
  5. Ave Maria – Schubert
  6. Bénédiction de Dieu dans la Solitude – Liszt
  7. Ave Verum Corpus – Mozart
  8. Pie Jesu – arr. Ander Lloyd Webber
  9. St Matthew Passion – Bach
  10. Bridal Chorus – Wagner

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