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Mary Kay Beall

Mary Kay Beall
Short Name: Mary Kay Beall
Full Name: Beall, Mary Kay
Birth Year: 1943

Mary Kay Beall was born in Akron, Ohio in 1943. She holds a B.M. degree from Ohio Wesleyan University, an M.A. from Ohio State University, and a Masters in Theological Studies from Trinity Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. She was ordained in the American Baptist church and ministers to church musicians and choirs as well as conducting clinics and reading sessions in the United States and Canada.

NN, Hymnary editor. Source: www.hopepublishing.com/


Texts by Mary Kay Beall (12)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Create in me a clean heart, A heart both bold and newMary Kay Beall (Author)English1
Do you thirst for the waters of life?Mary Kay Beall (Author)English1
For all who have a song they cannot singMary Kay Beall (Author)English1
Go tell the world about his comingMary Kay Beall (Author)English1
Here within this holy circleMary Kay Beall (Author)English1
I look to the hills to the faraway hillsMary Kay Beall (Authors (stanzas))English1
I thank you, Lord, for each new dayMary Kay Beall (Author)English4
Loving me always through trials and tearsMary Kay Beall (Author)English1
May your hands be the hands of ChristMary Kay Beall (Author)English1
Not a temple made with handsMary Kay Beall (Author)English1
O sing a new song to the Lord, To God who does marvelous thingsMary Kay Beall (Author (verses))English1
The Lord of Life, a vine is heMary Kay Beall (Author)English2

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