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Song About Compassion Wins Duke Chapel Hymn Competition

The hymn by Brad Croushorn will debut in the Duke Chapel Sunday service on Jan. 23

winning score in the Duke Chapel new hymn competition

老牛影视 Chapel has selected the hymn 鈥淥pen Wide the Doors鈥 by Brad Croushorn as the winner of its 2021 Hymn Competition.

Croushorn鈥檚 hymn text was chosen from among 60 entries from three countries.

鈥淭his new hymn reminds us that mercy, grace, and forgiveness are the portals鈥攖he doors and windows鈥攖hrough which Jesus is made known to the world, while exhorting those of us who follow Christ to broaden our definition of 鈥榥eighbor,鈥欌 said the Rev. Luke A. Powery, dean of Duke Chapel.

The hymn competition was coordinated by Zebulon M. Highben, director of Chapel Music at Duke Chapel and associate professor of the practice of church music at Duke Divinity School.

鈥溾極pen Wide the Doors鈥 will be a marvelous addition to the church's hymnody,鈥 Highben said. 鈥淭he text beautifully and succinctly addresses our contest's theme of compassion, as it calls us to open the doors of our hearts.鈥

Brad Croushorn
The hymn will debut as part of the Chapel鈥檚 Sunday morning worship service on Jan. 23 at 11 a.m. The Duke Chapel Choir and Chapel Organist Christopher Jacobson will lead the congregation in singing it to the English tune RUSTINGTON. The service, part of the Chapel鈥檚 observance of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, is open to the public to attend in person and will also be livestreamed on the Chapel鈥檚 website.

A composer and vocalist based in the Raleigh-Durham area, is an associate editor of School Choral Publications at Alfred Music Publishing and minister of music and liturgy at All Saints鈥 United Methodist Church in Morrisville, North Carolina. He also participates in the local music scene through the NC Songwriters Co-op and Carolina Contemporary Composers. As a performer, he has sung in the Academy of Music in Philadelphia and at Avery Fisher Hall in New York and multiple years at the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival in Harrisonburg, Va. 

鈥淎s I see it, practicing compassion 鈥 for others and also for ourselves 鈥 is what creates an opening (鈥榙oors鈥 and 鈥榳indows鈥) to enter into an authentic connection with each other,鈥 Croushorn said. 鈥淧racticing compassion illuminates our commonalities and brings us to the gentle understanding that indeed, God is in our midst. To me, it is the framework of living in the way of love. And this idea was running in my mind continually while writing 鈥極pen Wide the Doors.鈥欌

As the winner of the competition, Croushorn will receive $1,500 and his hymn will be published by MorningStar Music/ECS Publishing Group in a collection of new and recent hymns from Duke Chapel.