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Debbye Graafsma

Topics: Service of the Table Lamb of God Songs Author of "To Him Who Sits on the Throne" in Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship

James G. Walton

1821 - 1905 Topics: Communion at the Lord's Table; Opening of Service; World Turned from; Times of Worship Alterer of "ST. CATHERINE" in The Hymnal Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 19, 1821, Clith­er­oe, Lan­ca­shire, Eng­land. Died: Sep­tem­ber 1, 1905, Brad­ford, New York. Little is known of Wal­ton’s life. His works in­clude: Plain Song Mu­sic for the Ho­ly Com­mun­ion Of­fice, 1874 (ed­it­or) Music: ST. CATHERINE --www.hymntime.com/tch

Harold W. Friedell

1905 - 1958 Person Name: Harold Friedell Topics: The Sacraments and Rites of the Church Eucharist (Holy Communion or The Lord's Supper); Church Community in Christ; Holy Communion; Service Music Greeting/Call to Worship; Service Music Following Communion; Table Graces Composer of "UNION SEMINARY" in The United Methodist Hymnal Harold Friedell (May 11, 1905, Jamaica, Queens, NY- February 17, 1958, Hasting-On-Hudson, NY) was an American organist, choirmaster, teacher, and composer. At an early age, he served as organist at First Methodist Episcopal Church (Jamaica, Queens) and studied organ with Clement Gale and David McK. Williams. He later served as organist at Calvary Church (New York), organist and choirmaster at Saint John’s Church (Jersey City, N.J.), organist and choirmaster at Calvary Church (New York), and finally organist and master of the choir at Saint Bartholomew’s Church (New York). Friedell also taught on the faculty of the Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music (New York). As a composer, Friedell composed works for organ, orchestra, and choir, as well as hymn tunes, descants, and music for solo voice. Friedell composed the choral anthem "Draw us in the Spirit's Tether" in 1949, from which the hymn tune "Union Seminary" was taken." Jimmy Thompson

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