SDA Hymnal — Our Music Home
Where Sacred Hymnody
Lives, Grows, and Inspires
The Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal is more than a book — it's the shared voice of a worldwide church. Every hymn carries the congregations, choirs, and translators who kept it alive. This is where the hymnal becomes a practice room: scores, parts, and the stories behind each tune, ready for the next voice.
Why SDA Hymnal?
Pews still open to hymn #229 — but who can practice their alto line before Sabbath? Who can show a new singer how the tenor enters on verse three? The hymnal lives in the singing, and the singing needs rehearsal. SDA Hymnal is the practice room behind the hymnal — every part, every key, every voice.
Hymn by Hymn
Every hymn with its score, lyrics, and history — the tune name, the meter, the writers behind text and music. Built for choirs and music leaders who want more than the printed page.
Part by Part
SATB playback with each voice isolated. Solo your alto line at half speed. Loop the bridge. Practice your part with the others quietly underneath, the way you'll sing it Sabbath morning.
Voice by Voice
A growing library of recordings — congregations, choirs, soloists. Hear how the hymn has been sung across decades and continents, and add yours when you're ready.
Help the Hymnal Sing Louder.
Do you have a choir recording, an alternate harmonization, or the story behind a tune? Every contribution makes the hymnal more singable — for your church and for every Adventist congregation after it.