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John Dykes Bower

1905 - 1981 Person Name: John Dykes Bower (1905-1981) Topics: Holy Spirit Invocation of Composer of "AMEN COURT" in Ancient and Modern Sir John Dykes Bower CVO (13 August 1905 – 1981) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Truro Cathedral, Durham Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral. John Dykes Bower was born on 13 August 1905 in Gloucester. He was one of four brothers. Stephen Dykes Bower became a famous church architect. He was educated at Cheltenham College and studied organ under Herbert Brewer, and was organ scholar at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge from 1922. He was organist of: Truro Cathedral 1926 - 1929 New College, Oxford 1929 - 1933 Durham Cathedral 1933 - 1936 St Paul's Cathedral 1936 - 1968 --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Julia Anne Elliott

1809 - 1841 Person Name: J. A. Elliot, d. 1941 Topics: Invocation Author of "Father, Who the Light This Day" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary Elliott, Julia Anne, née Marshall, daughter of Mr. John Marshall, of Hallsteads, Ullswater, was married to the Rev. H. V. Elliott (q.v.), in 1833, and died Nov. 3, 1841. Her hymns were contributed to her husband's Psalms & Hymns, 1835, anonymously, but in the Index to the "3rd thousand," 1839, her initials were added. These hymns are eleven in all, and concerning them, Miller has justly said (S. & Songs, p. 482), they "show a most refined poetical taste, and a special faculty for appreciating and expressing, appropriately, phases of thought and feeling that are beautiful, and that might have escaped common observation." Of these hymns the best known are, "Hail, thou bright and sacred morn," “On the dewy breath of even,” and "We love Thee, Lord, yet not alone”(q.v.). The rest are:— 1. Father, if that gracious name. Intercession. 2. Great Creator, who this day. Sunday. 3. I would believe; but my weak heart. Len. 4. My God, and can I linger still. Lent. 5. O not when o'er the trembling soul. Lent. 6. O Thou, who didst this rite reveal. Holy Communion. 7. Soon, too soon, the sweet repose. Sunday Evening. 8. Welcome to me the darkest night. Resignation. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Marion Pope

b. 1928 Topics: Invocation Translator (English) of "Ososŏ" in Agape Marion Pope was a Canadian United Church missionary who spent many years in Korea. She was highly influenced by the missiologist Katharine Hockin, also a United Church missionary who was one of the last western missionaries to leave China after the founding of the People's Republic. Marion was deeply dedicated to expressing the gospel in the cultural context in which it was immersed. She was a gentle but very strong woman who was ahead of her time in her thinking about mission partnership. Robert Faris (co-worker)

Charles J. Dale

Topics: Holy Spirit Praise and Invocation Composer of "DENBY" in Voices United

Randall L. Spaulding

Person Name: Randall Spaulding Topics: Invocation Translator of "Herr, füll mich neu (Fill Me Anew)" in Voices Together

Anne Neufeld Rupp

b. 1932 Person Name: Ann Neufeld Rupp, 1932- Topics: Invocation Author of "Holy Spirit, Come with Power" in Community of Christ Sings

Elena Snigireva

b. 1979 Person Name: Elena Snigireva, 1979- Topics: Invocation Translator (Russian) of "Santo, santo, santo (Holy, Holy, Holy)" in Community of Christ Sings

Kenneth Nafziger

Topics: Invocation Translator of "Herr, füll mich neu (Fill Me Anew)" in Voices Together

Peter Nardone

b. 1965 Person Name: Peter Nardone (b. 1965) Topics: Holy Spirit Invocation of Author of "Veni, veni" in Ancient and Modern

Zach Sprowls

Topics: Invocation Composer (Accompaniment) of "TRINITY SONG" in Voices Together

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