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    A Closer Look at Baptism Hymns | Peter Reske

    A Closer Look at Baptism Hymns | Peter Reske

    Peter Reske returns to the Podcast to take in an in-depth look at themes found in Baptismal hymns.

    Learn more about the Lutheran Service Book and the Lutheran Service Book Companion to the Hymns.

    Abut the Guest

    Peter C. Reske, senior editor of music/worship at Concordia Publishing House, holds degrees in English literature and historical musicology from Marquette University and The Pennsylvania State University. He was the editor of Lutheran Service Book and its attendant resources.

    Themes in Lenten Hymns | Peter Reske

    Themes in Lenten Hymns | Peter Reske

    In this episode, Peter Reske discusses the history and significance of three Lenten hymns.

    Peter Reske is Senior Editor of Music/Worship at Concordia Publishing House.

    Learn more about the Lutheran Service Book and the Lutheran Service Book Companion to the Hymns.

    Show Notes:

    Lent doesn’t have to be Holy Week… yet. The season of Lent is more than just the build up to Holy Week. The season of Lent has us focusing for 40 days on preparing for Christ’s passion in repentance and reminds us of our identities as baptized children of God. Catechesis through Lenten Hymns can point us to the Word and Sacraments. 

     During this episode Peter Reske teaches us how three Lenten hymns impact our walk with Christ during this season. Learn the history behind the text and tune and insider information on how the hymnal is organized and compiled. Remember our role in God’s salvation plan and Jesus’ story through Lenten hymns LSB 430, 425, 449-450.

     Questions Covered:

    • What themes are already present in the Lenten season?
    • How does confession and absolution feed into this time in the Church Year?
    • Historically, how does the hymn of the day subvert our expectations for Lent?
    • What is the history behind the LSB 430?
    • Which poem is LSB 430 similar to?
    • How are we not any different from the “characters” in the hymn?
    • What does friend mean in this context?
    • How does the tune fit into the text?
    • What have the changes to LSB 425 been and what does the hymn writer have to do with it?
    • What Bible verse is LSB 425 likely based upon?
    • How do the stanzas work to teach us about Christ?
    • Why two tunes for LSB 425?
    • What is interesting about the tunes of LSB 449-450?
    • How did the LSB Hymnody Committee order the tunes?
    • Who is this hymn attributed to and what language was it written in?
    • How do we use the seven wounds of Christ to understand this hymn?
    • Where is the Gospel?
    • How does the language referring to Jesus change throughout LSB 449-450?

     About the Guest:

    Peter C. Reske, senior editor of music/worship at Concordia Publishing House, holds degrees in English literature and historical musicology from Marquette University and The Pennsylvania State University. He was the editor of Lutheran Service Book and its attendant resources.

    BONUS | O Come, O Come Emmanuel | Peter Reske

    BONUS | O Come, O Come Emmanuel | Peter Reske

    Rejoice! Rejoice! LSB 357, O Come, O Come Emmanuel is one of the most recognizable Advent hymns in our hymnody. Learn from Peter Reske as he walks us through the history and meaning behind the text, tune, and themes of this beloved hymn.

     Peter Reske is Senior Editor of Music/Worship at Concordia Publishing House.

     Learn more about the Lutheran Service Book and the Lutheran Service Book Companion to the Hymns.

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    BONUS | Savior of the Nations, Come | Peter Reske

    BONUS | Savior of the Nations, Come | Peter Reske

    LSB 332, Savior of the Nations, Come is a favorite hymn during the season of Advent. Learn the story behind the tune, text, and translation of this beloved hymn. 

    Peter Reske is Senior Editor of Music/Worship at Concordia Publishing House.

    Learn more about the Lutheran Service Book and the Lutheran Service Book Companion to the Hymns.

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    Advent Hymns | Peter Reske

    Advent Hymns | Peter Reske

    Advent marks the beginning of a new church year and season with a focus of reflecting on how the Israelites waited for their Savior mirrors how we wait for His return. During the season of Advent, there are many hymns that Lutherans love. The stories behind the hymns are just as compelling as the reasons people love them. This episode doesn’t touch on favorites such as O Come, O Come Emmanuel or Savior of the Nations Come (listeners can look forward to two separate episodes solely focusing on these two important Advent hymns), but other important advent hymns.

    During this episode Peter Reske tells us the history behind Advent hymns and the themes that connect them all together. Experience the wonder, joy, waiting, and awe of Advent hymns LSB 334, 335, 339, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 350,

    Learn more about the Lutheran Service Book and the Lutheran Service Book Companion to the Hymns .

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