Sevier County Annual Old Harp Singing
Middle Creek United Methodist Church
Pigeon Forge, Sevier County, Tennessee
Sunday, May 7, 2017
All selections from New Harp of Columbia, Restored Edition, 2001.
Minutes, Middle Creek United Methodist Church singing, Pigeon Forge TN, Sunday, May 7th, 2017. David Sarten noted that the church was founded on an early 19th century Methodist campground where Francis Asbury once preached. The present building dates from 1902, the present singing from its centenary in 2002. We had 25 singers today.
107, Holy Manna -
David Sarten (moderator)
Prayer - David Wilson
35, Ninety-Fifth -
Bruce Wheeler
44, Idumea -
Hal Wilson
108b, Harwell -
Joe Schrock
42, Lenox -
Kathleen Mavournin
30, Sion's Security -
Bob Richmond
125b, New Haven - Reba Clabo
74, Never Part Again -
Robin Goddard
63b, Azmon -
Nancy Olsen
A97b, Athens -
David Sarten
11, Old Hundred -
Bill Gathergood
61, Leander -
David Wilson
85, Greenland -
Paul Clabo
56b, Warrenton -
Andrew Whaley
68b, Albany -
Claudia Dean (see Note 1)
57, Protection -
Joe Sarten
14, Mear -
Rick Johnson
29b, Come, Ye Disconsolate! -
Chaz Barber (see Note 2)
20b, Hebron -
Bruce Wheeler
109, Bruce's Address -
Hal Wilson
99, Morning Trumpet -
Joe Schrock
115, Northfield -
Bob Richmond
114t, Zion - Reba Clabo
80b, Shawmut -
Robin Goddard
195, Easter Anthem -
Nancy Olsen
143, Wondrous Love -
David Sarten
69b, Middleton -
Bill Gathergood (New Britain)
146, Edom -
Chaz Barber
87t, Hightower -
Paul Clabo
110, North Salem -
Andrew Whaley
21t, Rockingham -
Claudia Dean
128b, Ortonville -
Joe Sarten
53b, Dundee -
Rick Johnson
112, Humility -
Andrew Whaley
95, Parting Hand -
David Sarten
Note 1: Claudia Dean brought in additional verses (by Benjamin Beddome 1787) for ALBANY, which we sang. In SH 33T and in CH 41 and 410.
2. The Son of God in tears, Angels with wonder see; Be thou astonish'd, O my soul, He shed those tears for thee. (2)
3. The wept that we might weep, Each sin demands a tear; In heav'n alone no sin is found. And there's no weeping there. (2)
Note 2: I think we had not sung 29B COME, YE DISCONSOLATE! before. There are additional verses on page 76 of the Harp of Columbia (our Restored Edition appendix), and in Christian Harmony 242 with still more verses, all by Thomas Moore (1824).
Minutes: Bob Richmond.