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My Experience with Taize
I was introduced to Taize music while serving at the church where I went to college. The only Catholic church in this college community, it was a great opportunity to learn much from this dynamic Catholic group.
We used Taize during group worship, during adoration hours with our women’s group, and during a choir practice for warmups and unity. It was an amazing experience. I can’t really explain it unless you are part of it.
I will try to outline why my short experience made a lot of impact on my life.
Simple Music – Big Impacts
Taize is simply short phrases of meaningful words. Repeated over and over, singers have the option to stick to melody, though adding parts each time is much more impactful. Since the words are repeated, the chance for meditation and meaning from the words is greater.
It can be as short as “sing praises all you people” or as long as “stay with me, remain here with me, watch and pray, watch and pray”. Either way, the repetitive song is very simple yet effective in a somber or joyful setting. I see it as the heart crying out to God in joy or in sorrow. It has a huge impact on your heart if you let it.
Some simple ways you can utilize Taize in your music ministry:
- Choir bonding time – prayerful practicing and warmups
- Use in other Church ministries – if the songs and melody are simple, anyone can catch on
- Create a Taize group – sing just for prayer and worship time or use during a Bible study.
- Find selections that are appropriate for certain special Masses throughout the year – We sang “Stay with Me” one year for the end of the Holy Thursday service. Video below.
- Individually – for during adoration hour, at home with your family, or for your daily prayer time with Jesus.
Where you can get Taize
You can go directly to the Taize website for resources, track recordings, and sheet music.
Taize: Songs for Prayer can be found on Amazon in both instrumental* and choir editions*.
Examples of Taize music
Thought I have given you some ideas of where to get and how to use Taize, I just want you to revel in the beauty of it before you decide you might want to use it in your parish.
Some great examples of what is possible:
- Holy Spirit Come to Us – great meditative piece
- Sing Praises All You People
- Ubi Caritas – love this song in all of it’s forms
- Jesus, Remember Me – one you might be familiar with, but may not know its origins as Taize
- Alleluia – with various verses, this setting is majestic and breathtaking
- Kyrie Eleison – could perhaps be used for a Mass setting?
- The Kingdom of God
There are so many great settings and texts that could work for you and your ministry. Most of them can be simplified for even the most amateur of singers and choirs.
However, the beauty of Taize also comes from being able to add parts, instrumentation, and interest for a more complicated arrangement. I know some directors enjoy the challenge, while others don’t have time to hash out all the details.
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Taize and Its Beauty
Hopefully, you can find multiple ways to use Taize in your music ministry or personal life. I know the times I have sung it, it has impacted me and brought me closer to Jesus.
It is a powerful experience packed into a few phrases. Remember to repeat with meaning and meditation to really get the best experience from singing Taize.
I agree…and yes…you definately have to join in to experience the specialness of it.
I went to my first Taize worship last Sunday…told them it was the best worship service I’ve ever been to…it’s what I’ve been searching for all along and didn’t know it…and it was fun. I’m not into contemporary church services and preferring to avoid modern types of worship…however found I connected to this type of worship even more than hymns…which amazed even me. It truly ‘felt’ worshipful…and for the first time can’t wait to worship God this way again. Found a church in my area and hoping it will be as wonderful as the simple beauty I just experienced.
Wendy, that is beautiful! Thank you for sharing!