Hymns We Love is a gentle, 5-session evangelistic course that uses hymns to reach older people with the gospel. It is available to use in different ways—either by downloading and watching the videos, or by giving the talks “live”—adapting the script of the talks to fit the audience. The series can be run by a church leader or a lay person who has a heart for older people and it is a perfect evangelistic tool for this age group!
Below are five suggested ways to run the program in your church or community:
Why conduct Hymns We Love in a large group? Guests can watch the videos on a large screen, making it easier for them to sing along together. The group can then listen to the talk and testimony and join in with prayers at the end. Congregational worship and prayer is a powerful thing, and especially meaningful to many older people in our communities.
Here are a few more reasons to host Hymns We Love in a large group:
Your group can watch the videos together on a TV in an individual’s home, making the experience cozier and more intimate for guests. This cozy atmosphere will make some folks feel more comfortable singing along to the hymns and joining in with prayer and discussion at the end. Someone in the group can also provide refreshments or a meal to make everyone feel even more at home!
Here are a few more reasons to host Hymns We Love in a small group:
Hymns We Love is a fantastic resource for families to use with older relatives, neighbors, and friends on a one-to-one basis. It’s wonderful for prompting discussion, too.
If visiting someone at home, hospital, or a care home, Hymns We Love can be enjoyed together whilst watching the videos on a laptop or an iPad—this is probably the easiest way to watch.
Here are a few more benefits of running Hymns We Love one-on-one:
In a care home setting, the Hymns We Love talks are typically best delivered in person, depending on the understanding and culture of the group. The scripts of the talks can be condensed if necessary. But many in care homes often love watching the videos too!
Bonus tips for hosting Hymns We Love in care homes:
The Hymns We Love talks can either be used in video format or given live by the Prison Chaplain—again, tweaked if necessary to suit the audience, or a combination of the videos and live singing can be used.
In addition to these five ways to run the series, an individual could watch the videos (or go through the scripts) by themselves. You could send the kit to an elderly person you care about, and following this, you could chat about the talk with them, on the phone or in person—you don’t necessarily need to be with the individual when they watch it. I have a friend who is sending copies of the Leader’s Kit to various older friends for Christmas, for example.
As with all of these settings, Hymns We Love can be adapted and shared in a way that is best suited for the group or individual. Regardless of the setting, however, prayer is always key!
Leader's Kit for this evangelistic course for elderly people, exploring the Christian faith through some of the nation’s best-loved hymns.