Hymn Society in the United States and Canada
The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada – founded in 1922 as The Hymn Society of America and renamed in 1991 – is a not-for-profit organization for those people who:
- believe that congregational song is an integral component of worship
- believe that the writing and singing of new texts and tunes needs to be promoted
- value learning about the origins of the words and music they sing
Center for Congregational Song
The Center for Congregational Song is the resource and programmatic arm of The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. Run by The Hymn Society and funded by Society members and donors, it works to fulfill The Hymn Society's mission to "encourage, promote, and enliven congregational singing". The current Director of the CCS is Brian Hehn.Fellowship
Since 1942, the Hymn Society has awarded a fellowship for hymnwriters, composers, hymnal editors and hymnologists. It is the society's highest individual honor. Fellowship recipients include:- 1942: William Walker Rockwell
- 1944: Harry Burleigh
- 1946: Clarence Dickinson and Helen Adell Dickinson
- 1952: Henry Wilder Foote, Harry Emerson Fosdick, J. Vincent Higginson, John Haynes Holmes and William P. Merrill
- 1956: Luther D. Reed
- 1957: Ruth Messenger
- 1962: Walter Edwin Buszin, Leonard Ellinwood, Armin Haeussler, Earl E. Harper and Thomas Tiplady
- 1966: Deane Edwards
- 1967: William Watkins Reid
- 1968: Phillip Sidney Watters
- 1970: David Hugh Jones
- 1972: Lee Hastings Bristol Jr., Shirley Lewis Brown, George Litch Knight and Jean Woodward Steele
- 1975: Jan O. Bender and Ralph Mortensen
- 1980: Francis Bland Tucker
- 1982: Fred Pratt Green and Frank Von Christierson
- 1983: James Rawlings Sydnor and Anastasia van Burkalow
- 1985: Erik Routley, John Whitridge Wilson
- 1986: Austin Cole Lovelace and Stanley Llewellen Osborne
- 1988: Jaroslav Vajda
- 1989: Donald Hustad and Mary K. Oyer
- 1990: George Herbert Shorney
- 1991: Hugh Thomas McElrath
- 1992: William Jensen Reynolds and Carl Schalk
- 1993: Margaret Clarkson and Carlton R. Young
- 1995: Ellen Jane Lorenz and I-to Loh
- 1996: Mary Louise VanDyke, W. Thomas Smith and Sylvia G. Dunstan
- 1997: L. David Miller and Timothy Dudley-Smith
- 2000: Alice Parker
- 2001: Frederik Herman Kaan and Brian Wren
- 2002: Harry L. Eskew
- 2004: Emily R. Brink, Herman Gustav Steumpfle Jr. and Paul H. Westermeyer
- 2006: Robert J. Batastini
- 2007: Carl P. Daw Jr. and John L. Bell
- 2008: C. Michael Hawn
- 2009: Shirley Murray
- 2010: David W. Music, Paul A. Richardson and Paul R. Powell
- 2013: Ruth C. Duck and Delores Dufner
- 2014: Fred Kimball Graham and Nicholas Temperley
- 2015: W. James Abbington Jr.
- 2016: Daniel Charles Damon, Deborah Carlton Loftis and John Thornburg
- 2017: John Ambrose, Melva W. Costen, João Faustini and John Richard “Dick” Watson
- 2018: S T Kimbrough Jr., Patrick Matsikenyiri and Pablo Sosa
- 2019: Ken Nafziger and Thomas H. Troeger
- 2020: Mary Louise Bringle, Nancy Rosenberger Faus-Mullen and Gracia Marie Grindal
- 2021: Andrew Donaldson, Robin Knowles Wallace and Sally Ann Morris
- 2022: Ysaye M. Barnwell, Jacque Browning Jones, Per Harling, Lim Swee Hong, Randall Sensmeier and Cynthia A. Wilson
- 2023: David E. Eicher and Simei Monteiro
- 2024: Marty Haugen, Jan Kraybill, Mark Miller and Adam M. L. Tice
- 2025: Michael Joncas, Raquel Mora Martínez, Mary Frances Reza and Tina Schneider