Family worship. Family of one?

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  1. CFLawrence

    CFLawrence Active Member

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    So good people, I have an odd question. My daily prayer routine is basically Family Worship but I am not an us, I am an I, jut me. I want to close out worship by singing hymns but I feel really odd singing hymns in my apartment all by my lonesome. Does anyone, when their on their own sing hymns as part of their prayer routine or office? I have several great apps to sing psalms but I just feel weird. Any random thoughts are welcome plus any thoughts about family worship in the context of being a “single” are welcome too.

    CF Lawrence
     
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    Tiffy Well-Known Member

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    Nothing to stop you singing in the shower. Try comitting to memory and singing the Benedicite Omnia Opera to setting by Naylor in G.

    Sheet Music Here.
     
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    I have sometimes sung alone during private devotions, either hymns or canticles and I've tried chanting psalms. Some might say that private devotions are the only time I should sing.
     
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    Fr. Brench Well-Known Member Anglican

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    I have a family but most of my praying is done alone. Singing hymns and chanting psalms is something I've come to enjoy doing more and more often lately. No reason not to!
     
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    Symphorian Well-Known Member

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    I don't see why not. Many hymns are written in the first person anyway.

    The Hymn Society raises some good points about why we should sing hymns:

    https://bit.ly/2YUfHPV

    I sometimes like to end the day with a plainsong setting of Compline.

    As a church organist I usually run through my hymn selections for Sunday Mattins/HC at home on Saturday evening and sing along to those whilst I'm at the keyboard.
     
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    All of your posts are great and have inspired me to sing. Now my family worship will be proper, read/pray/sing. My poor, poor neighbors... I used to smoke cheap cigarettes I got from a Native American reservation, through the mail, You ought to hear my voice, or rather you ought not.
     
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    I sing and/or chant quite a bit. According to what kind of mood I'm in. I say go for it! :)
     
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    Make a joyful noise!
     
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