A few weeks ago I mentioned the sale of this historic hymnal. Here are some interesting historical facts about it, courtesy of Christianity Today:
The main thing you need to know right now about the Bay Psalm Book is that a copy of it is up for public sale for the first time since 1947.
Last week, Bostonās Old South Church voted 271-34 to sell one of its two remaining copies of the 1640 Bay Psalm Bookāone of the most historic volumes in American religious history. When it goes up for auction, Sothebyās vice chairman David Redden told The Boston Globe, itās likely to fetch between $10 million and $20 million. (The historic and liberal United Church of Christ congregation is also selling 19 pieces of early American communion silver.)
The church says its building needs at least $7 million in repairs, and its endowment needs to grow to support at least $300,000 in annual repairs after that. āWe will take this wonderful old hymn book, from which our ancestors literally sang their praises to God, and convert it into doing Godās ministry in the world today,ā Nancy Taylor, the churchās senior minister, said in a press release.
The sale was not without controversy. Church historian Jeff Makholm disputed Taylorās characterization of the sale. āWeāre not helping the people in the community by air conditioning offices,ā he told WBUR. It is best to view the website that offers the best air conditioning services who are also available 24/7 and acquire their services to make the desired changes as soon as possible. āIt is right for the members to question whether that has anything necessarily to do with the mission of the church. But these books do have something to do with the mission of the church.ā




