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In the Dark of Easter Morning

Author: Gracia Grindal Appears in 2 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: [In the Dark of Easter Morning] Text Sources: Songs of Rejoicing (Selah Publishing Co, 1989)

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In the Dark of Easter Morning

Author: Gracia Grindal Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #1807 (2008) Hymnal Title: Scripture Song Database First Line: [In the Dark of Easter Morning] Scripture: Matthew 28:10 Languages: English

In the Dark of Easter Morning

Author: Gracia Grindal Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #1808 (2008) Hymnal Title: Scripture Song Database First Line: [In the Dark of Easter Morning] Scripture: Matthew 28:10 Languages: English

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Gracia Grindal

b. 1943 Hymnal Title: Scripture Song Database Author of "In the Dark of Easter Morning" in Scripture Song Database Gracia Grindal (b. Powers Lake, ND, 1943). Grindal was educated at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota; the University of Arkansas; and Luther-Northwestern Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota, where she has served since 1984 as a professor of pastoral theology and communications. From 1968 to 1984 she was a professor of English and poet-in-residence at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Included in her publications are Sketches Against the Dark (1981), Scandinavian Folksongs (1983), Lessons in Hymnwriting (1986, 1991), We Are One in Christ: Hymns, Paraphrases, and Translations (1996), Good News of Great Joy: Advent Devotions for the Home (1994 with Karen E. Hong), Lina Sandell, the Story of Her Hymns (2001 with John Jansen), and A Revelry of Harvest: New and Selected Poems (2002). She was instrumental in producing the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978) and The United Methodist Hymnal (1989). Bert Polman