Under Michael Baughen’s guidance, background work began on the broader scene; hymns of quiet reflection, of prayer, of commitment, of personal faith - the ‘general’ hymn. In 1982, some seven years after the work started,
Hymns for Today’s Church was published by
Hodder & Stoughton. It sold in six editions. The words committee was composed of
Michael Saward (chairman), Richard Bewes, Patrick Goodland, Kenneth Habershon, Christopher Idle,
Alex Mitchell,
Michael Perry, Clifford Roseweir and James Seddon. The music committee was composed of David Wilson (chairman),
John Barnard, Simon Beckley, David Iliff, David Peacock, Christian Strover,
Noël Tredinnick and Norman Warren. The advisers were Owen Thomas and Paul Wigmore. In 1999
Kevin Mayhew published
Sing Glory, 698 hymns and worship songs meeting a wider range of congregational needs. New Christmas carols and hymns were written and these, with older pieces, formed
Carols for Today (Hodder & Stoughton, 1986). The book included Christmas readings. In 2006 this was superseded by a new concept for the group: a looseleaf publication of new and traditional Christmas words and music. It was published in 2006 by
Royal School of Church Music as
The Carol Book. ==Makeup and functions==