Our Methodist hymnal has a lot of good hymns in it, but many that are boring and insipid. Our denomination produced some great hymn writers--William Kirkpatrick, Charles Gabriel, Fanny Crosby and Daniel Towner, to name a few, but only a handful of their warks can be found in the hymnal--and there is nothing whatsoever in the book by one of the greatest hymn writers of our faith, Lelia Morris. At the Trinity Methodist Church in McConnellsville, Ohio, which she attended, they have had to paste into the hymnal some of her songs.
Let's hear some great oldies like "Hold the Fort," "Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah," "I'll Stand By Until the Morning" and "The Old Ship of Zion," as well as some great newies like "The Mansions of the Lord."
on this you and I agree!