Within These Walls
Stewart Duncan
This piece continues my work on short settings of John Newton's hymn texts. The text is found in Newton's Olney Hymns titled “Hymn XIII: On opening a place for social prayer," and is built around the idea of marking a space as a place for …
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This piece continues my work on short settings of John Newton's hymn texts. The text is found in Newton's Olney Hymns titled “Hymn XIII: On opening a place for social prayer," and is built around the idea of marking a space as a place for worship. Adding the phrase “Lord, hear our prayer” to Newton's text is an intentional suggestion that when we gather for worship, we are both offering our praises to God and asking that he receive our needs and desires in His mercy. The supplication of the added text speaks to the fact that often, when we come to worship, we are in need of reassurance, fulfillment, or healing and may find praise hard to muster.