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In reply to the discussion: I know this isn't important in the scheme of things but....I am so jazzed.... [View all]gopiscrap
(24,219 posts)53. it's the study of hymns, church music
and the musical parts of the liturgy (order of service) mainly in Lutheran, Catholic, Episcopal, United Methodist and UCC congregations
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I know this isn't important in the scheme of things but....I am so jazzed.... [View all]
gopiscrap
Nov 8
OP
Scholarship remains important then, now, and in the future. Congratulations! . . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 8
#4
In this case it is a very nice recognition of a life of service in religious music.
TomSlick
Nov 8
#36
Just wonderful. This experience has helped me enormously on a very stressful morning!
CTyankee
Nov 11
#69
Wow! What an achievement. I'm so proud of you. Do you prefer Dr. Hymn or Dr. Music?
okaawhatever
Nov 11
#70