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T. Martin Towne

1835 - 1912 Scripture: Psalm 136:4 Composer of "FIRM AND SURE, ETERNALLY" in Bible Songs Towne, T. Martin. (Coleraine, Franklin County, Massachusetts, May 31 [sic], 1835-- ). Methodist. Attended Williston's Seminary, East Hampton, Mass. 1855 to Hudson, New York, then Albany. Taught in Ypsilanti, Michigan, then Detroit. Settled in Janesville, Wisconsin. Served in the Civil War. Settled in Chicago; married Belle Kellogg. Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

John Goss

1800 - 1880 Person Name: John Goss, 1800-1880 Scripture: Psalm 136 Composer of "BEVAN" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook John Goss (b. Fareham, Hampshire, England, 1800; d. London, England, 1880). As a boy Goss was a chorister at the Chapel Royal and later sang in the opera chorus of the Covent Garden Theater. He was a professor of music at the Royal Academy of Music (1827-1874) and organist of St. Paul Cathedral, London (1838-1872); in both positions he exerted significant influence on the reform of British cathedral music. Goss published Parochial Psalmody (1826) and Chants, Ancient and Modern (1841); he edited William Mercer's Church Psalter and Hymn Book (1854). With James Turle he published a two-volume collection of anthems and Anglican service music (1854). Bert Polman

John Darwall

1732 - 1789 Person Name: John Darwall, 1731-1789 Scripture: Psalm 136 Composer of "DARWALL'S 148TH" in The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook John Darwall (b. Haughton, Staffordshire, England, 1731; d. Walsall, Staffordshire, England, 1789) The son of a pastor, he attended Manchester Grammar School and Brasenose College, Oxford, England (1752-1756). He became the curate and later the vicar of St. Matthew's Parish Church in Walsall, where he remained until his death. Darwall was a poet and amateur musician. He composed a soprano tune and bass line for each of the 150 psalm versifications in the Tate and Brady New Version of the Psalms of David (l696). In an organ dedication speech in 1773 Darwall advocated singing the "Psalm tunes in quicker time than common [in order that] six verses might be sung in the same space of time that four generally are." Bert Polman

Ken Riley

Scripture: Psalm 136:1 Author of "Everlasting God" in Worship and Song

Julia H. Johnston

1849 - 1919 Scripture: Psalm 136:1 Author of "Our Savior King" in Church Hymns and Gospel Songs Julia Harriet Johnston, who was born on Jan. 21, 1849, at Salineville, OH, in Columbiana County. Her father was a minister and he mother was a poet. She began writing when she was nine years old but really started writing verse in high school. She lived in Peoria, Ill. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Sylvia G. Dunstan

1955 - 1993 Scripture: Psalm 136:1-15 Author of "Crashing Waters at Creation" in Voices Together After a brief, arduous battle with liver cancer, Canadian Sylvia Dunstan died in 1993 at the age of 38. For thirteen years, Dunstan had served the United Church of Canada as a parish minister and prison chaplain. She is remembered by those who knew her for her passion for those in need, her gift of writing, and her love of liturgy. Sing! A New Creation

Robert H. Wilson

Person Name: Robt. H. Wilson Scripture: Psalm 136 Composer of "[Praise ye the Lord, for He is good]" in Bible Songs No. 4

Charles H. Webb

b. 1933 Person Name: Charles H. Webb Scripture: Psalm 136:1-15 Harmonizer of "RESTORATION (I WILL ARISE)" in Voices Together

Edith McNeill

1920 - 2014 Person Name: Edith McNeil Scripture: Psalm 136 Author of "The steadfast love of the Lord never changes" in Singing the Faith Composer: Not much is known about Edith McNeill (1920-2014), except that she was a long-time member of the Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal) in Houston, Texas, and that her husband was a professor at the University of Texas. The Church of the Redeemer, founded in the 1920s in a depressed inner city area, went through a charismatic renewal in the early 1960s under the leadership of pastor Graham Pulkingham and his wife Betty, a composer and musician who was the spark behind many worship songs that arose out of that community, some of which are still sung today, including songs like “The Steadfast Love of the Lord” and “I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light” by Kathleen Thomerson. The worship life of this congregation was very influential, and the Pulkinghams with a group of members left Redeemer in the early 1970s to begin an international ministry known as the Community of Celebration. -Emily Brink (from correspondence with Mimi Farra of the Community of Celebration)

Edith W. Ming

Person Name: Edith W. Ming, 1932- Scripture: Psalm 136:1 Transcriber of "IF GOD BE FOR US" in African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal

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