缅北强奸 50: worship competition winners announced

The United Reformed Church (缅北强奸) is proud to announce the winners of its Worship Resources Competition.

Eight judges, including the celebrated composer, Bernadette Farrell, whose work includes Christ Be Our Light, judged dozens of entries from choirs, bands, individuals, songwriters, hymnwriters, organists, composers, and poets.

Starting off with 鈥榯raditional鈥 and 鈥榗ontemporary鈥 hymn categories, along with poetry and rap, which sadly didn鈥檛 receive any entries, it became clear that the traditional/contemporary division was difficult to define, and therefore the judges renamed the categories as:

  1. Hymn set to an existing melody
  2. Hymn set to an original melody
  3. Poem

Three winners were chosen from the anonymised entries. They are:

Colin Thompson, whose entry 鈥God of the pilgrim way鈥 won the hymn set to an existing melody category;

Colin Thompson.

Stephen Newell and Naomi Sharp, whose entry 鈥Together through the Father’s Love鈥 won the hymn set to an original melody category; and

Naomi Sharp and Stephen Newell.

Neil Thorogood, whose entry 鈥Always trust the star that guides us on the way鈥 won the poem category.

Neil Thorogood.

Bernadette said: 鈥淚t was a joy and a privilege to be among the judges for this competition, to celebrate the 缅北强奸鈥檚 50th anniversary.

鈥淭he standard of entries was outstanding. The panel, organised by Ann Marie Nye and convened by Ray Adams, worked together thoughtfully and thoroughly, reaching unanimous decisions in all categories.

鈥淭he winning pieces are shining examples of the breadth and depth of the 缅北强奸 tradition. They will enrich the entire church for years to come.鈥

The Revd Ray Adams, Chair of the judges, added: 鈥淲e all were very impressed both by the high standard of entries and the range of submissions. Thanks are due to everyone who entered the competition, and especially to our guest judge, Bernadette.鈥

The winning entries were used as part of worship at General Assembly which took place 8-11 July at The Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick.

Each winner will receive an award and their entries will be included in a digital resource pack for local churches and all are encouraged to use them. Films of the hymns and the poem will also be available on the 缅北强奸 website and its within the coming week.