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Roy Hicks

1943 - 1994 Person Name: Roy Hicks, Jr. Scripture: Hebrews 2:10-13 Author of "Alabad a Cristo" in Celebremos Su Gloria

Brenda Hostetler Meyer

Scripture: Hebrews 2:1-13 Adapter of "O Worship Our God" in Voices Together

Matt Maher

Scripture: Hebrews 2:10-18 Author of "Remembrance" in Voices Together

Matt Redman

b. 1974 Scripture: Hebrews 2:10-18 Author of "Remembrance" in Voices Together Matt Redman (b. February 14, 1974) began leading worship full-time at age 20, serving churches in Chorleywood, Brighton, West Sussex, and Atlanta, Georgia, where he worked with Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio for the Passion Conferences. He is known for songs such as “The Heart of Worship,” “Better is One Day,” and “Blessed Be Your Name.” His 2012 song “10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord),” co-written with Jonas Myrin, won two Grammy awards in 2013. Redman has written a number of books, including Mirror Ball and The Unquenchable Worshipper. He and his wife Beth have five children, and are currently based at St. Peters Church in Brighton, England. Laura de Jong

Caroline Rockson

Scripture: Hebrews 2:4 Author of "Nyame ne Sunsum, sian brao!" in Agape

Maggie Hamilton

Scripture: Hebrews 2:4 Translator (English) of "Nyame ne Sunsum, sian brao!" in Agape

Dieter Trautwein

1928 - 2002 Scripture: Hebrews 2:4 Translator (German) of "Nyame ne Sunsum, sian brao!" in Agape

Divya Khāliṅa

1952 - 2006 Person Name: Dibya Khaling Scripture: Hebrews 2:9-11 Author of "Friends, Listen Humbly (Lau suna sathi satya ko bani)" in Sound the Bamboo

Lokanātha Manena

Person Name: Lcknath Manaen Scripture: Hebrews 2:9-11 Translator (English) of "Friends, Listen Humbly (Lau suna sathi satya ko bani)" in Sound the Bamboo

William Gadsby

1773 - 1844 Person Name: W. Gadsby Scripture: Hebrews 2:9 Author of "Baptism" in A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) Gadsby, William , was born in 1773 at Attleborough, in Warwickshire. In 1793 he joined the Baptist church at Coventry, and in 1798 began to preach. In 1800 a chapel was built for him at Desford, in Leicestershire, and two years later another in the town of Hinckley. In 1805 he removed to Manchester, becoming minister of a chapel in Rochdale Boad, where he continued until his death, in January, 1844. Gadsby was for many years exceedingly popular as a preacher of the High Calvinist faith, and visited in that capacity most parts of England. He published The Nazarene's Songs, being a composition of Original Hymns, Manchester, 1814; and Hymns on the Death of the Princess Charlotte, Manchester, 1817. In 1814 he also published A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship, appending thereto a large number of his own compositions [Baptist Hymnody, § nr., 2]. The edition of 1882 pub. by his son J. Gadsby contains 1138 hymns, of which 157 are by William Gadsby, and form Pt. ii. of the Selection From his point of view they are sound in doctrine, but have little poetic fervour, and the rhyme is faulty in a large number of instances. Four of these hymns are in Denham's Selection and one in the Selection of J. Stevens. [Rev. W. R Stevenson, M.A. ] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Cynewulf

700 - 800 Scripture: Hebrews 2:13 Author of "Come Now, O Lord of Victory" in Great Songs of the Church (Revised)

Forrest M. McCann

1931 - 2020 Scripture: Hebrews 2:13 Translator of "Come Now, O Lord of Victory" in Great Songs of the Church (Revised) Forrest Mason McCann (b. Lometa, Texas, October 12, 1931; d. November 23, 2020) was a historian of church hymnology and a professor of English at Abilene Christian University (Abilene, Texas) from 1968 to 1996. McCann served as an editor of two editions of E. L. Jorgenson's *Great Songs of the Church* and was editor-in-chief of *Great Songs of the Church, Revised*, published by ACU Press. He was educated at Florida Christian College (Temple Terrace, Florida; A.A., 1950), the University of Florida (B.A., 1952; M.A., 1966), and Texas Tech University (Ph.D., 1980). McCann also authored *Hymns and History* which provides background on each hymn, author, and composer in the hymnal he edited. Monty Lynn

Sue Hutchinson

Scripture: Hebrews 2:9 Author of "For we see Jesus" in Songs of Fellowship

William Daman

1540 - 1591 Person Name: William Daman, c. 1540-91 Scripture: Hebrews 2:18 Composer of "SOUTHWELL" in Lutheran Service Book Aliases: Damon; Damano; Demaunde; Damond; Dymond Born: ca.1540 Died: 1591 Damon was a foreign composer resident in England. He arrived probably in England in 1566 as a servant of Sir Thomas Sackville. In 1576 he became a recorder player at the Court of Elizabeth I. He was described as having been born in "Luke" and "Lewklande" and, on the assumption that these names refer to Luik or Liège, it has been inferred that he was a Walloon. However contemporary London records describe him as an Italian and a later reference refers to him having been born in "Luke in Italy", i.e. Lucca. His unanglicised name may have been Gulielmo (or Gulielmus) Damano. Daman died from the effects of an ulcer and was buried at St Peter-le-Poer, London, on 26 March 1591. List of choral works: Beati omnes qui timent Dominum Confitebor tibi Domine Miserere nostri Domine Omnis caro gramen sit Praedicabo laudes tuae Domine Spem in alium Publications: The Psalmes of David in English Metre (1579) The Former Booke of Musicke of M. William Damon (1591) The Second Booke of Musicke of M. William Damon (1591) --www3.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/

Jacques Berthier

1923 - 1994 Person Name: Jacques Berthier (1923-1994) Scripture: Hebrews 2:10-18 Composer of "ADOREMUS TE" in Common Praise (1998) Jacques Berthier (b. Auxerre, Burgundy, June 27, 1923; d. June 27, 1994) A son of musical parents, Berthier studied music at the Ecole Cesar Franck in Paris. From 1961 until his death he served as organist at St. Ignace Church, Paris. Although his published works include numerous compositions for organ, voice, and instruments, Berthier is best known as the composer of service music for the Taizé community near Cluny, Burgundy. Influenced by the French liturgist and church musician Joseph Gelineau, Berthier began writing songs for equal voices in 1955 for the services of the then nascent community of twenty brothers at Taizé. As the Taizé community grew, Berthier continued to compose most of the mini-hymns, canons, and various associated instrumental arrangements, which are now universally known as the Taizé repertoire. In the past two decades this repertoire has become widely used in North American church music in both Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions. Bert Polman

Roland Packer

b. 1955 Person Name: Roland Packer, 1955- Scripture: Hebrews 2:10-18 Harmonizer of "JULIAN" in Common Praise (1998)

Norman E. Johnson

1928 - 1983 Person Name: Norman E. Johnson, 1928-1983 Scripture: Hebrews 2:3 Arranger of "SPRINGTIME" in The Covenant Hymnal

Joseph C. Fisher

Person Name: J. C. Fisher Scripture: Hebrews 2:5 Composer of "[Sinner, thy dream of bliss and peace]" in Songs of Victory

Nerida Tyson-Chew

b. 1965 Person Name: Nerida Tyson, 1965- Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-16 Composer of "BURLEIGH" in Together in Song

Colin Hand

Scripture: Hebrews 2:17 Composer of "AR HYD Y NOS" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Donald Thomson

b. 1968 Scripture: Hebrews 2:15 Arranger of "[First light is upon our faces]" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

William S. Nickle

1853 - 1914 Person Name: W. S. Nickle Scripture: Hebrews 2:7 Composer of "[At the closing of our days]" in Gospel Herald in Song

Joseph P. Holbrook

1822 - 1888 Scripture: Hebrews 2:6-7 Composer of "CLINTON" in Trinity Psalter Hymnal Joseph P. Holbrook was a tune writer in the parlor music style, and used the popular melodies of Mason and Hastings, Bradbury and Root, Greatorex and Kingsley in his collections. He furnished settings for the choir hymns in Songs for the Sanctuary in his Quartet and chorus Choir (New York, 1871, and sought more recogniation than had been given him in a hymnal of his own, Worship in Song (New York, 1880); a book that found no welcome. from The English hymn: its development and use in worship By Louis FitzGerald Benson

John R. Sweney

1837 - 1899 Person Name: J. Sweney Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-18 Arranger of "CRADLE SONG" in Celebremos Su Gloria John R. Sweney (1837-1899) was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and exhibited musical abilities at an early age. At nineteen he was studying with a German music teacher, leading a choir and glee club, and performing at children’s entertainments. By twenty-two he was teaching at a school in Dover, Delaware. Soon thereafter, he was put in charge of the band of the Third Delaware Regiment of the Union Army for the duration of the Civil War. After the war, he became Professor of Music at the Pennsylvania Military Academy, and director of Sweney’s Cornet Band. He eventually earned Bachelor and Doctor of Music degrees at the Academy. Sweney began composing church music in 1871 and became well-known as a leader of large congregations. His appreciators stated “Sweney knows how to make a congregation sing” and “He had great power in arousing multitudes.” He also became director of music for a large Sunday school at the Bethany Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia of which John Wanamaker was superintendent (Wanamaker was the founder of the first major department store in Philadelphia). In addition to his prolific output of hymn melodies and other compositions, Sweney edited or co-edited about sixty song collections, many in collaboration with William J. Kirkpatrick. Sweney died on April 10, 1899, and his memorial was widely attended and included a eulogy by Wanamaker. Joe Hickerson from "Joe's Jottings #9" used by permission

Felipe Blycker-J

Person Name: F. B. J. Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-18 Arranger of "CRADLE SONG" in Celebremos Su Gloria Spanish name used by Phillip W. Blycker. See also

Jonathan E. Spilman

1812 - 1896 Person Name: J. P. Spilman Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-18 Composer of "CRADLE SONG" in Celebremos Su Gloria

Ian Welch

b. 1983 Person Name: Ian Welch, b. 1983 Scripture: Hebrews 2:14-15 Composer of "CHULA VISTA" in Christian Worship

Melvin L. Daniels

b. 1931 Person Name: M. L. Daniels Scripture: Hebrews 2:13 Composer of "SIGOR" in Great Songs of the Church (Revised) M. L. Daniels served as Professor of Music at Abilene Christian University (ACU). He earned B.S. and M.Ed. degrees from ACU in 1955 and 1956, and his Ed.D. from the University of North Texas in 1959. He composed nearly seventy pieces of choral and orchestral music. -Monty Lynn

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