Each month, my family works on memorizing hymns. Every summer, my husband and I select the memory hymns for the upcoming school year.
We started this tradition several years back, and it has been such a blessing to fill our home and hearts with these wonderful songs.
By singing the hymn of the month twice each day, we typically have it memorized by the end of the month. Usuaully, I have the kids learn a verse each week. So on the first week, we sing verse one (and the chorus) twice a day. The next week we add in verse two.
That means on week two we sing verses 1 and 2, and the chorus twice.
Each week, we add on another. Once all the verses are in, we just sing the whole thing.
Of course, there are some hymns with more than four verses. For these, I add in a new verse every few days. It works out.
To learn more about how teach the hymns to our kids, see this post:
7 Tips for Memorizing Hymns with Kids
For the past couple of years, my oldest daughter has been accompanying us on the recorder. It’s so sweet to hear her practicing. We love having these songs fill the house.
The Tanner Family 2019-2020 Memory Hymns
August: Since Jesus Came into My Heart
September: I Stand Amazed in the Presence
October: O That Will Be Glory
November: I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go
December: (Christmas Song) Who Is He in Yonder Stall
January: Higher Ground
February: Send the Light
March: I Need Jesus
April: (Easter Song) Glory to His Name
May: The Way of the Cross Leads Home
June: He Lifted Me
July: (Patriotic Song) Eternal Father, Strong to Save
Can You Find the Pattern?
This year, all of our hymns (except the Christmas, Easter, and Patriotic selections) were selected for one specific reason. Do you know what it is?
Leave your thoughts in the comments below…I’ll be checking in and seeing if anyone gets it. If they do, I’ll update this post accordingly!
Wondering what hymns we’ve memorized in the past?
You can find them all in these posts. You will notice a few repeats over the years. There are some we want to be sure and teach our younger kids as well, so we are rotating some of our favorites back into the lineup.
Memory Hymns for 2014-2015 School Year
Hymn Memory Plan: 2017-2018 Edition
Memory Hymns 2018-2019 School Year
Are you memorizing any hymns this year? I’d love to hear which ones you’re learning.