Plan to print
hymnals for
Hmong
Methodists
NASHVILLE
- Minnesota United Methodists have given US$$5,000 (S$8,750) to
the Association of Hmong United Methodist Congregations to help
produce the first American hymnal in Hmong.
The Hmong came from Laos, and their ancestors originated in southwestern
China. The United States has about 300,000 Hmong Americans. About
80,000 live in Minnesota, and another 80,000 are in Wisconsin.
The Rev Jim Perry, Director of
Ministries for the Minnesota Annual (regional) Conference, said:
"I am pleased that we could provide substantial assistance
to the Hmong hymnal project. There are now as many Hmong people
in Minnesota as in any other state in our union. Their presence
enriches both our state and our annual conference."
Hmong United Methodists have been
making do with hymnals that contain hymn texts only, said the
Rev TsuKer Yang, a member of the Hmong caucus and Pastor of Hmong
Asbury United Methodist Church in St Paul, Minnesosta. In 1993,
the caucus started work on a hymnal that would contain both Hmong
texts and musical notation.
The
caucus is asking the Minnesota, California-Nevada, Wisconsin,
and Western North Carolina annual conferences as well as the denomination's
Board of Discipleship and the Board of Global Ministries to help
fund the book's printing. The initial printing will be 5,000 copies.
Printing costs are estimated to be US$65,000.
Once printed, the hymnals will be distributed
to Hmong United Methodist congregations. The remainders will be
offered for sale to other Hmong Christian churches. - United Methodist
News Service.