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The Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs
Questions 1-107, Volumes 1-4

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Holly's latest project features the questions and answers, verbatim, of the Westminster Shorter Catechism in musical form. Performed with guitar and voice, the songs are designed to be simple and engaging for children and adults to sing comfortably. This project is a must-have for seminary students!

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Sample Songs (RealAudio format)
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Volume 1 (1-28)
Question #001
What is the chief end of man?
Question #004
What is God? |

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Volume 2 (29-56)
Question #029
How are we made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ?
Question #035
What are the benefits which in this life do accompany or flow from justification, adoption, and sanctification? |

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Volume 3 (57-85)
Question #066
What is the reason annexed to the fifth commandment?
Question #079
Which is the tenth commandment?
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Volume 4 (86-107)
Question #086
What is faith in Jesus Christ?
Question #107
What doth the conclusion of the
Lord's Prayer teach us?
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What is the Westminster Confession of Faith?
What is the Westminster Shorter Catechism?
In 1646, the Parliament of England called for an Assembly of Pastors to gather together and agree upon the basic tenets of the Christian Religion. They drew up a document called the Westminster Confession of Faith. In addition, they included the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, which are dialogues that teach the breadth of Christian Theology. The Larger Catechism was meant for men who would shepherd congregations, and lead their families in Christian Doctrine. The Shorter Catechism was originally designed for women and children.
The Shorter Catechism has become a standard element in testing for pastoral ordination. Many families still catechize their children, and there is an increasing trend toward reviving this practice within the Presbyterian PCA, OPC, and other Reformed denominations.
Why the Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs?
In short, Holly desired to learn the Shorter Catechism herself, and found that she came by creating melodies to the texts with relative ease. She also saw it as a challenge to complete all 107 songs. As she began working with kids at church with the songs, she saw that it made learning the questions simple and fun.
She has since been contacted by numerous people throughout the country, who have expressed interest in making the WSC Songs widely available. Not only is the project great for committing biblical theology to memory, but it is quite conducive to use with personal devotions.
What is a good age to begin teaching the
Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs?
There are many families who begin teaching the Shorter Catechism to their children very early. I found that children began to really soak in the material around age 10. The music is very accesible for kids, but is also fresh, challenging and melodic, so that adults will enjoy its repetition.
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