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Sahomi Takada

b. 1926 Topics: The Christian Life Love and Repentance; Jesus Christ Life and Presence; The Christian Life Confession, Mercy, Forgiveness; The Christian Life Faith and Trust; People of Faith Biblical Figures Composer of "SHU NO HITOMI" in Hymns from the Four Winds

Johann Christian Jacobi

1670 - 1750 Topics: Confessing Faith; Death and Eternal Life; Heritage 16th-Century; Heritage Before 1500; Jesus Christ Resurrection of; Liberation; Salvation Translator (English) of "Christ Jesus Lay" in Voices Together Jacobi, John Christian, a native of Germany, was born in 1670, and appointed Keeper of the Royal German Chapel, St. James's Palace, London, about 1708. He held that post for 42 years, and died Dec. 14, 1750. He was buried in the Church of St. Paul's, Covent Garden. His publications included :— (1) A Collection of Divine Hymns, Translated from the High Dutch. Together with their Proper Tunes and Thorough Bass. London: Printed and Sold by J. Young, in St. Paul’s Churchyard; . . . 1720. This edition contains 15 hymns. Two years later this collection, with a few changes in the text and much enlarged, was republished as (2) Psalmodia Germanica; or a Specimen of Divine Hymns. Translated from the High Dutch. Together with their Proper Tunes and Thorough Bass. London: J. Young . 1722. This edition contained 62 hymns, of which 3 ("He reigns, the Lord our Saviour reigns"; "Is God withdrawing"? "Shepherds rejoice") and the first stanza of another ("Raise your devotion, mortal tongues," from "Hosannah to the Prince of Life") were taken from I. Watts. A second part was added in 1725, and was incorporated with the former part in 1732. London, G. Smith. After Jacobi's death the Psalmodia Germanica was republished, in 1765, by John Haberkorn, with a Supplement of 32 pieces. [George Arthur Crawford, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Martin Tel

Topics: Angels; Biblical Names and Places David; Biblical Names and Places Egypt; Biblical Names and Places Ephraim; Biblical Names and Places Exodus; Biblical Names and Places Ham; Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Jacob; Biblical Names and Places Joseph; Biblical Names and Places Judah; Biblical Names and Places Shiloh; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Biblical Names and Places Zoan; Covenant; Disciples / Calling; Elements of Worship Call to Confession; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Faith; Fear; God Obedience to; God's Armor; God's Forgiveness; God's law; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Promise of Redemption; God's Strength; God's Way; Grace; Historical Psalms; Life Stages Children; Life Stages Family; Life Stages Generations; Love for God; Mercy; Occasional Services Civic / National Occasions; The Fall; Trust; War and Revolution; Witness; Year A, B, C, Holy Cross, September 14; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, November 6-12; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September 25-October 1; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 31-August 6 Author (st. 3) of "Open Your Ears, O Faithful People" in Psalms for All Seasons Martin Tel is the C. F. Seabrook Director of Music at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. He conducts the seminary choirs, teaches courses in church music, and administers the music for the daily seminary worship services. He served as senior editor of Psalms for All Seasons: A Complete Psalter for Worship (2012). His love for music began in a dairy barn in rural Washington State, where he heard his father belt out psalms and hymns while milking the cows. Martin earned degrees in church music and theology from Dordt College, the University of Notre Dame, Calvin Theological Seminary, and the University of Kansas. He has served as minister of music in Christian Reformed, Reformed Church in America, and Presbyterian congregations. With his wife, Sharilyn, he is raising three children in Princeton, New Jersey. Lift Up Your Hearts

Nikolaus von Kosel

1350 - 1450 Person Name: Nic. V. Kosel Topics: TheChurch Year Trinity; Creation; The Creed; Doubt and Fear; Faith; Gpd the Father, the Creator; God the Father Providence of; Holy Ghost; Holy Ghost Comforter; Holy Ghost Confession of Composer of "WE ALL BELIEVE IN ONE TRUE GOD" in Christian Hymns

Philip Frazier

1892 - 1964 Topics: Confessing Faith; Creation God as Creator; God Power of; God Presence of; God Works of; Indigenous Communities Resources Related to; Salvation Paraphraser of "Wakantanka (Many and Great)" in Voices Together

Felix Manz

1498 - 1527 Topics: Assurance of Grace; Confessing Faith; Death and Eternal Life; Discipleship; Following Christ; Heritage 16th-Century; Heritage 16th-Century Anabaptist; Incarnation; Lent; Reign of Christ; Salvation Author of "I Sing with Exultation" in Voices Together

Gregg DeMey

Topics: Confessing Faith; Covenant; Interfaith; Peace and Justice; Peace Conflict and War; Women of the Bible; Worship Composer of "CIVILITY" in Voices Together Gregg DeMey (b. 1972) was born in Grand Rapids, MI, studied at Calvin College (BA Music Theory and Composition), and graduated from Calvin Theological Seminary in 1998 (MTS) and 2006 (M.Div). He served as worship pastor at Granite Springs in Sacramento, CA; as a church planter at Lakeside Church in Ludington, MI; and is currently the Teaching Pastor at Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church in Elmhurst, IL. Gregg DeMey

Meyer Lyon

1751 - 1797 Person Name: Meyer Lyon, 1751-1797 Topics: Church Year Pentecost; Church Year Transfiguration; Despair; Elements of Worship Confession (Individual); Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Fear; God Light from; God as Spirit; God as Spirit; God's Sovereignty; God's Wisdom; God's Face; God's Faithfulness; God's Greatness; God's Majesty; God's Name; God's Power; God's Presence; God's Strength; Grace; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Teacher; Life Stages Death; Lord's Prayer 4th petition (give us today our daily bread); Occasional Services New Year; Occasional Services Thanksgving Day / Harvest Festival; Renewal; Suffering; The Creation; Truth; Worship; Year A, B, C, Easter, Day after Pentecost; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, October 16-22 Adapter of "LEONI (YIDGAL)" in Psalms for All Seasons Died: 1797, Kingston, Jamaica. Pseudonym: Leoni. Lyon was a chorister at the Great Synagogue, Duke’s Place, London, and a public singer either at Drury Lane or Covent Garden. Subsequently he became the first qualified chazan of the English and German Synagogue in Jamaica. Sources: Julian, p. 1151 McCutchan, pp. 27-28 Music: LEONI http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/y/o/lyon_m.htm ================ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myer_Lyon

Tim Hughes

b. 1977 Topics: Confessing Faith; Darkness and Light; Incarnation; Jesus Christ Epiphany of; Praise; Worship Author of "Here I Am to Worship (Ich will dich anbeten)" in Voices Together

Herbert Stephen Irons

1834 - 1905 Person Name: H. S. Irons Topics: Afflictions Deliverance from; Afflictions For sin; Afflictions From God; Afflictions Purpose of; Anger of God Righteous; Backsliding; Christ Power of; Church Afflicted; Church Unfaithful; Covenant False to; Covenant Keeping; Covenant Of God; Discontent; Disobedience; Doxology; Faith Act of; Glory of God In Creation; God Denied; Gospel Fullness of; Heart Evil, Hard, and Stubborn; Idolatry; Ingratitude to God; Mercy of God Great; Miracles; Missions Need for; Praise Calls to; Prayer Answers to; Prayer Confession in; Prayer For Christ's Sake; The Redeemed; Salvation From Sin and Troubled; Sin Confessed; Sin Hinders Communion with God; Sin Original; Unbelief; Zeal False Composer of "[We with our fathers have transgressed]" in Bible Songs Born: January 19, 1834, Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: June 29, 1905, Nottingham, England. Irons was a nephew of the brothers Stephen & George Elvey. He became a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral under T. E. Jones. After studying music under Stephen Elvey at Oxford, he was appointed organist at St. Columba’s College, a large public school at Rathfarnham, near Dublin, Ireland. He stayed there only a few months before being offered the position of organist at Southwell Minister. From Southwell, he went to Chester as assistant organist to Frederic Gunton. Three years later, he accepted an appointment at St. Andrew’s Church, Nottingham, where he remained until his death. --www.hymntime.com/tch

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