Mennonite Songbooks
Below are a few of the traditional acapella songbooks used by the Beachy, Holdeman, Kleine Gemeinde and Conservative Mennonites. However each group also has their own off-the-record songs composed by their own members. The most popular English songbook used widely in both Mennonite and non-Mennonite circles is the black Christian Hymnal, published by Gospel Publishers, a Holdeman printing company in the U. S. The German songbooks are not pictured here.
Singing is done in 4-part harmony except for the Old Colony Mennonites who do not use notes in their singing. To listen to them singing, click here or watch below:
Singing is done in 4-part harmony except for the Old Colony Mennonites who do not use notes in their singing. To listen to them singing, click here or watch below:
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