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Joseph W. Clokey

Topics: Service for the Lord's Day Opening of Worship; Acts of the Church Confirmation; Acts of the Church Ordination; Acts of the Church Installation; Christian Year Trinity Sunday Paraphraser of "I Sing as I Arise Today" in The Worshipbook

Audrey Assad

b. 1983 Topics: Año Cristiano Pentecostés; Christian Year Pentecost; Church; Iglesia; Espíritu Santo Consejero, Sabiduría; Holy Spirit Conselor, Wisdom; Espíritu Santo Presencia del; Holy Spirit Presence of; Espíritu Santo Soplo del; Holy Spirit Breath of Composer of "O SPIRIT OF THE LIVING GOD" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Laurence Rosania

b. 1957 Person Name: Laurence Rosania, b. 1957 Topics: Charity; Church; Charity; Church; Charity; Church; Gathering; Love for Others; Social Concern; Unity; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional); Service Music for Mass Communion Song; Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest Communion Song; Rites of the Church Marriage; Rites of the Church Penance (Reconciliation); The Liturgical Year Thursday of the Lord's Supper at the Evening Mass; The Liturgical Year The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Adapter of "Ubi Caritas" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Stephen Parish

b. 1949 Person Name: Stephen Parish (b. 1949) Topics: Baptism; Church Ministry; Church Worship; Dedication of buildings; Dedication Festival; Evangelism; God Presence of; Holy Communion; Jesus baptism; Praise; Proper 4 Year C; Scripture; Vocation; The Church's Ministry and Mission Author of "Lord of all your love's creation" in Ancient and Modern Steve Parish, born 1949, is a retired Anglican priest, who served a curacy in Manchester diocese, was a team vicar in Stoke-on-Trent, and then a vicar in Warrington for 27 years, and a chaplain to the local fire and rescue service. Stephen Parish

Bradford Gray Webster

1898 - 1991 Topics: Church Worship and Prayer; City; Courage; Healing; Lent; Year B Proper 11; Year C Lent 2 Author of "O Jesus Christ, May Grateful Hymns" in The New Century Hymnal Bradford Gray Webster (1898-1991) was born in Syracuse, NY. Before service in World War I, he attended Amherst College. A graduate of Boston University of Theology he served as a Methodist minister for forty years, all in pastorates in New York State. His most popular hymn is "O Jesus Christ, May Grateful Hymns Be Rising." --www.hopepublishing.com/

Louise Anderson

Person Name: Louise Anderson, b. 1944 Topics: Conversion; Conversion; Conversion; Light; Power of God; Rites of the Church Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: Penitential Rite (Scrutiny – 2nd Sunday in Lent); The Liturgical Year Lent (Sundays and Weekdays); The Liturgical Year The Transfiguarion of the Lord (August 6) Arranger of "[And oh, how his beauty transforms us]" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) Lyrics: "Go While It Is Morn­ing" --www.hymntime.com/tch

Ewald Bash

1924 - 1994 Person Name: Eswald Bash Topics: Atheism; Biblical Names and Places Babylon; Biblical Names and Places Edom; Biblical Names and Places Jerusalem; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Biblical Names and Places Zoan; Exile; God's Vengeance; God's Will; God's Love; Happiness; Jesus Christ Healer; Judgment; Lament Community; Lament General; Life Stages Death; Loneliness; Musical Instruments; People of God / Church Suffering; Sorrow; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 2-8 Author of "By the Babylonian Rivers" in Psalms for All Seasons Ewald J. Bash (Indiana, 1924-- ). A poet and also an occasional writer of folk melodies, his personal interests arose in the era of return to genuine folk music of the early Sixties and continued into the Seventies during the time of turmoil and crisis. His lyrics, set to a Latvian folk song, "Hymn for Those in Captivity," appears in Cantate Domine. He also composed hymns which have appeared in the hymnals of a number of communions. He was part of a folk liturgical movement in the Lutheran Church and contributed much to a development of such moods in an early work, Songs for Today. Certain of his work has also appeared in Jerusalem/Babylon: Handbook for a Christian in the Urban World. --Ewald J. Bash, DNAH Archives In a letter from Bash to Mary Louise VanDyke dated 12 January 1987, he states: "'Hymn for Those in Captivity' was written in the throes of those early days of the Sixties. I actually don't remember how it all happened that well. I was writing a lot of songs. But the melody I had learned from Latvian peoples who came as Displaced Persons from Germany &, of course, Latvia in 1940. She had been the wife of the Latvian ambassador to Russia (they came to my first parish in New Lexington, Ohio. The song in its original words & its translation were hauntingly beautiful: Who is crying, what lamenting Sounds so sadly in the night 'Tis the orphan children crying Bound beneath their master's might. I also had learned the first verse in Latvian. But Psalm 137 fit the music well and well, the words came. And for the U.S. in the 1960's it felt right; as well as for South Africa and other places today." --DNAH Archives

Douglas Galbraith

b. 1940 Person Name: Douglas Galbraith (b. 1940) Topics: Our Response to Christ In Discipleship; Our Response to God in times and seasons; The Holy Spirit in the Church Enlivening and Renewing the Church; The Church Celebrates Confirmation; The Church Celebrates Ordination; Anniversaries; Confirmation; Holy Communion; Hope; New Year; Ordination; Renewal Composer of "CANONMILLS" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.)

Jacobus J. Kloppers

b. 1937 Topics: Doxologies; Biblical Names & Places David; Election; Funerals; King, God/Christ as; Love God's Love to Us; New Year - Old Year; Profession of Faith; Return of Christ; War & Revolution; Advent; Biblical Names & Places David; Church; Covenant; Doxologies; Election; Faithfulness of God; Funerals; Heritage; Judgment; King, God/Christ as; Love God's Love to Us; New Creation; New Year - Old Year; Opening of Worship; Profession of Faith; Return of Christ; Walk with God; War & Revolution Harmonizer of "GENEVAN 89" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

Josh Blakesley

b. 1976 Person Name: Josh Blakesley, b. 1976 Topics: Eucharist; Rites of the Church Exposition of the Holy Eucharist (Including Benediction); Devotions Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament; The Liturgical Year The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Author (refrain) of "Blessed Be (Divine Praises)" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) Josh Blakesley is a music minister and song writer living in Houston. He aims to write songs that move people to prayer, worship, and action. Dianne Shapiro, from joshblakesleymusic.com (accessed 1/14/2024)

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