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Welcome to Wesley United Methodist Church in Morgantown, WV! On Sunday, September 27, 2020, we had a virtual "Hymn Sing". Inside each of these hymns you will find random verse selections from the hymn as well as members of the choir helping sing along. This selection is "Lord of the Dance". Hymn 261 in the United Methodist Hymnal. In writing the lyrics to "Lord of the Dance" in 1963, Sydney Carter was inspired partly by Jesus, but also partly by a statue of the Hindu God Shiva as Nataraja (Shiva's dancing pose) which sat on his desk, and was partly intending simply to give tribute to Shaker music. He later stated, "I did not think the churches would like it at all. I thought many people would find it pretty far flown, probably heretical and anyway dubiously Christian. But in fact people did sing it and, unknown to me, it touched a chord ... Anyway, it's the sort of Christianity I believe in." You can always find live services each Sunday morning here on YouTube at 10:45 a.m. or on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/wesleymorgantown. You can find more information about the church like Children's content, COVID plans, musical recordings and more by visiting our website at www.wesleymorgantown.org