Predecessor | The Hymn Society of America |
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Formation | 1922 |
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Purpose | To encourage, promote, and enliven congregational singing |
Headquarters | Washington, DC |
Executive Director | J. Michael McMahon, DMin |
President of the Board | Hilary Seraph Donaldson, PhD |
President-Elect | Charles D. Frost |
Immediate Past President | Benjamin Brody, DMA |
Revenue (2016) | $652,831 |
Expenses (2016) | $384,659 |
Website | thehymnsociety |
The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada – founded in 1922[1] as The Hymn Society of America and renamed in 1991[2] – is a not-for-profit organization for those people who:
Members of The Hymn Society include clergy and worship leaders, church musicians, poets, composers, scholars, libraries and congregational singers of varied backgrounds and interests.[3] Members of all denominations, races and cultures participate in the annual conferences and workshops sponsored by The Hymn Society. The Society produces a quarterly publication, The Hymn, a journal of research and opinion, containing practical and scholarly articles and reflecting the diverse cultural and theological identities of the organization's membership.[4] In 1984 it published, on microfilm, the Dictionary of American Hymnody (edited by Leonard Ellinwood and Elizabeth Lockwood), an index to the texts of more than 8000 North American hymnals.[5]