The first place I'd look if after the music for tunes you grew up with would be one of the hymnals: Songs of Praise or Ancient and Modern — preferably whichever of the two you actually used as a child.
The former appears frighteningly expensive, so possibly best tracked down in a second-hand book store.
Note that many hymns can be sung to alternative tunes. Songs of Praise, especially, contains an index of such alternatives, which is worth consulting if the tune you know isn't the default.
To state the obvious, if you want a church service, you could always… go to a church. That wouldn't work if you were after watching some time other than a Sunday morning, but I'm guessing you're wanting a live or near-live experience. Otherwise, in the Internet age, if you were happy with US church services I assume you'd just watch US church services.
You've already noted a liking for ritual. Church services are a rather more compelling experience if you're actually there with other people.
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Date: 2016-03-31 01:34 am (UTC)The former appears frighteningly expensive, so possibly best tracked down in a second-hand book store.
Note that many hymns can be sung to alternative tunes. Songs of Praise, especially, contains an index of such alternatives, which is worth consulting if the tune you know isn't the default.
To state the obvious, if you want a church service, you could always… go to a church. That wouldn't work if you were after watching some time other than a Sunday morning, but I'm guessing you're wanting a live or near-live experience. Otherwise, in the Internet age, if you were happy with US church services I assume you'd just watch US church services.
You've already noted a liking for ritual. Church services are a rather more compelling experience if you're actually there with other people.