General Synod 7—How does your Synod sing? Sandy Grant

Sounds fairly dismal to me, Sandy. On the other hand, it refutes those who believe that singing hymns will solve all our theological problems!

My own song selections are very heavily oriented to “Christ crucified”. But I wouldn’t mind a couple of social justice style songs. Know any good ones? Trevor Hodge’s “Micah Song” is the only one that comes to mind.

Not really any dedicated only to that purpose.

But Rob Smith’s “Live for the Kingdom” has it as part of the response…

Love one another, care for the lost;
Learn to live simply and carry your cross.
...
When you’re mistreated, be certain to bless,
Seeking his righteousness.

And Chris Griffith’s “Teach Me Your Ways” (from Castle Hill’s first album) reminds us of God that…

Your way, your way
Is rest for the weary,
Freedom for the prisoner.
Your way, your way
Is feeding those who hunger,
Carrying those who stumble.

But it also says that God’s way is to provide for us in the atonement! This makes it all the richer when the chorus sings…

Teach me your ways,
I want to walk in truth & righteousness.
Teach me your ways,
Let your word speak to my heart.
Teach me your ways,
And lead me into truth,
Until you come again,
Teach me your ways.

“Good King Wenceslas” is a type of social concern Christmas carol too!

The one song we sang at General Synod from an author people from our circles might recognise was “God of the Poor”, first line, “Beauty for Brokenness” by Graham Kendrick.  Not sure I would do it again, except for a very particular sort of occasion.

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