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Celebrate
Heritage Sunday on May 29, 2005
all-encompassing. From Gregorian chant to Native American flute music, cultures use music as a way to worship and praise. For most Protestants, singing praises to God has taken the form of psalms or hymns. Followers of John Calvin preferred psalms, while Martin Luther's followers developed hymnody as part of their worship. Through the years, Presbyterians have developed a variety of ways to "Sing to the Lord a new song." (Psalms 96:1)
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