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Lutheran Worship
1982 edition of Lutheran Worship
Commissioned by
The Commission on Worship of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Approved for
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, Lutheran Church - Canada
Released
1982
Publisher
Concordia Publishing House
Pages
1,005
No. of Hymns
11 canticles and chants, 509 hymns
Psalms
Yes
Service music
Yes
← Lutheran Book of Worship The Lutheran Hymnal
Hymnal Supplement 98 →
Hymnal Supplement 98
Hymnal Supplement 98
Commissioned by
The Commission on Worship of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Approved for
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Released
1998
Publisher
Concordia Publishing House
Pages
192
No. of Hymns
113
Psalms
Yes
Service music
Yes
← Lutheran Worship
Lutheran Service Book →
Lutheran Worship (LW) is one of the official hymnals of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). Published in 1982 by Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis, Missouri, it is the denomination's third English-language hymnal and was intended to replace The Lutheran Hymnal (TLH). Additional hymns and service music are contained in the companion, Hymnal Supplement 98.
Dissatisfaction with various revisions has led numerous congregations to continue using the previous hymnal, and according to a 1999 LCMS Commission on Worship survey, The Lutheran Hymnal was still used by 36% of churches in the Synod as their primary hymnal. The publication of another new hymnal, Lutheran Service Book in 2006, has restored many of the former hymnal's features in the hope that more widespread use can be achieved. A supplement, With One Voice (WOV), contains additional hymns and service music.
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