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Narayan Vaman Tilak

1862 - 1919 Person Name: Narayan Vamen Tilak, 1862-1919 Topics: Christian Hope; Commitment; Eternal Life; Faith; Love of God for Us Author of "As The Lyre to The Singer" in Hymnal Supplement 1991 Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India

George Henry Day

1883 - 1966 Topics: Christian Year Baptism of Jesus; Christian Year Transfiguration; Commitment; Jesus Christ Life Composer of "GENEVA" in Glory to God George Henry Day (1883-1966) was a choirboy at Trinity Chapel, New York City, where he studied with G. Edward Stubbs. Day was appointed choirmaster at St. Peter’s in Chelsea Square (1911) but maintained his position as an assistant auditor of the Gorham Manufacturing Company for two more years. He resigned as assistant auditor, took special courses at Columbia University, and in 1915 graduated from New York College of Music. He served as organist and choirmaster in churches in Youngstown, Ohio; Wilmington, Delaware, where he studied with Edward Shippen Barnes; and Rochester, New York, before going to Trinity Church. He was awarded a Doctor of Music degree from Lincoln-Jefferson University (1923). --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

David A. Vargas

Topics: Christian Commitment Author of "Llamiento a misión" in Cáliz de Bendiciones Rev. David A. Vargas is President Emeritus of the Division of Overseas Ministries (DOM), Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada. For 28 years, Vargas served as a member of the executive staff of DOM. From 1983 to 2003 he was Latin America and Caribbean Executive and, concurrently, served as Vice President of DOM from 1999 until 2003. He was elected DOM President in 2003 and served in that capacity until his retirement in 2011. As President of DOM, he was also the Co- Executive Officer of Global Ministries, a common witness with the Wider Church Ministries of the United of Christ (UCC). In addition to his years of service to DOM/Global Ministries, Vargas served the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in a number of capacities during his 43 years of ordained ministry. He provided pastoral leadership to three congregations of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Puerto Rico; and served for five years as the Director of Program Services for Hispanic and Bilingual Congregations in the Division of Homeland Ministries (now Disciples Home Missions), Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). While serving with the Division of Overseas Ministries and Global Ministries, in 1992-93, he additionally served for 10 months as the first National Pastor for Hispanic Ministries of the Disciples of Christ. Vargas was ordained in February 1970 by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Puerto Rico, and currently has ministerial standing in both the Disciples of Christ in Puerto Rico and in the United States and Canada, and with the United Church of Christ.

Paul Inwood

b. 1947 Person Name: Paul Inwood (b. 1947) Topics: Christian Initiation; Children and All-Age Worship; Commitment; Dedication of people; Discipleship; God Protection of; Proper 18 Year C; Proper 8 Year C; The Church's Ministry and Mission; The Second Sunday before Advent Year B; Vocation Author (refrain) of "O Lord, you are the centre of my life" in Ancient and Modern

James Abbington

Person Name: James Abbington, b. 1960 Topics: Burdens; Commitment and Submission; Encouragement; Inner Peace; Peace; Surrender; Testimony, Witness, Evangelism; Christian warfare Arranger of "[Preachers and teachers would make their appeal]" in Total Praise

Richard E. VanDyke

1949 - 2011 Person Name: R. E. VanDyke Topics: Christians Commitment Arranger of "[I am mine no more, I am mine no more]" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) Richard VanDyke was born on April 3, 1949 in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He was a faithful song leader at Donelson Church of Christ in Donelson, Tennessee (a suburb of Nashville). He was a music teacher at Goodpasture Christian School in Madison, Tennessee (a suburb of Nashville). He was an award winning high school band director who was beloved by his students. email to Hymnary

Randall J. Harris

b. 1958 Topics: Christians Commitment Author (stanza 3) of "You Are My All in All (All In All)" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition)

F. Richard Garland

Topics: Christian Experience; Commitment Adapter of "He Comes to Us as One Unknown" in Discipleship Ministries Collection The Reverend F. Richard Garland is a retired United Methodist pastor. He and his wife, Catherine Sprigg, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, live in North Kingstown, RI. Dick was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and is a lifelong Methodist. A graduate of Garrett Theological Seminary, he interned in Chicago and then served churches in Indiana, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. He continues to preach on occasion, provide coverage in emergency pastoral situations, and write a monthly essay, "From Where I Sit" for the newsletter of the North Kingstown UMC. He has been a contributor to The Upper Room. Dick is a lifelong hiker who still climbs in the mountains of New Hampshire. At home, he spends a great deal of time in his flower gardens. He has sung with the Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra and is a member of the Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts. Dick wrote his first hymn, a children's song, in a seminary music class with Austin C. Lovelace, and he has written poetry for many years. He began writing hymns for use in his churches about twenty years ago, but did not submit them for publication until 2006, after being encouraged to do so by a classmate and friend. Many of his texts are inspired by the seasons of the church year, particularly Christmas and Easter, and by Scriptures from the Lectionary. In April of 2007, an appeal from a clergy colleague for a memorial hymn in response to the shootings at Virginia Tech University resulted in the creation of his hymn, In Grief and Aching Sorrow, set to the tune, Passion Chorale by J.S. Bach. Once, his pastor, frustrated in trying to find enough hymns to go with the Good Samaritan story in Luke 10:25-37, asked him to write a new hymn for a service. The result was his hymn, "When We Would Neighbor Be." On a dare from a colleague, he revealed a whimsical side by writing a hymn for Groundhog Day, "Praise the Lord for Woodland Creatures." His hymn, "I Have a Dream," was written to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the address by The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He has written a series of texts based on the selections from the Letters to the Ephesians and to the Philippians found in the New Revised Common Lectionary. F. Richard Garland

Gregory Norbet

b. 1940 Person Name: Gregory Norbet, OSB, b. 1940 Topics: Rites of the Church Marriage; Ritos de la Iglesia Matrimonio; Amor de Dios para Nosotros; Love of God for Us; Christian Life; Vida Cristiana; Commitment; Compromiso; Presencia de Dios; Presence of God Author of "Wherever You Go (Adonde Tú Vayas)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Lawrence Bartlett

1933 - 2002 Person Name: L. F. B. Topics: Christian Community; Commitment; Consecration; Eternal Life; Fellowship in the Church; Jesus Christ Priesthood and Intercession; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Joy; Mystery of God's Love; Worship Gathering Arranger of "CATUROG NA NONOY" in Together in Song Lawrence Bartlett was born in Sydney on the February 13, 1933. He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music between 1950 and 1957, and at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music in 1960. He also studied organ, piano, singing and composition. He was the Assistant Director of Music at the King's School, Parramatta, a tutor in church music at Ridley College in Melbourne and in 1965 he was acting cathedral organist and master of the choristers at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney. Bartlett was an Anglican clergyman and wrote many compositions suitable for church performance. Bartlett was also a member of the Australian Hymn Book committee, and has been involved in the initiation of schemes for promoting the composition and performance of new liturgical music. He died in Sydney on March 17, 2002. Nancy Naber, from http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/artist/bartlett-lawrence

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