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Andrew Daniels

Topics: The Church at Worship Praise and Adoration Arranger of "NINETEN" in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

Wipo

1000 - 1050 Person Name: Wipo of Burgundy, d.1048 Topics: Worship and Adoration Author (attributed to) of "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" in Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) Wipo (Wippo or Wigbert), a native of Burgundy, chaplain ot Emperor conrad IIl, A. D. 1000, Authroship is claimed for him, but not definitely estabished. Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Daniel ben Judah

Person Name: Daniel ben Judah, 14th century Topics: Worship Adoration Author of "The God of Abraham praise" in The Hymnal Born in Italy, a Jewish liturgical poet who lived in Rome. One of his hymns, “Yigdal Elohim Hai” contains the 13 articles of belief of Maimonides. The poem forms part of the morning prayer of Ashkenazims, sung by the Sephardim on Sabbath eves and holy days, included in the Romaniot fritual for Saturday evenings. John Perry

Marty Nystrom

Person Name: Martin Nystrom, twentieth century Topics: Adoration and Praise; Aspiration; God Holiness; God the Redeemer; Lord's Supper; Protection; Worship Author of "As the Deer" in The Covenant Hymnal Martin J. Nystrom, a songwriter, was born in 1956 in Seattle, Washington, to a mother who grew up in the Christian Reformed Church; his father was brought up in the Evangelical Covenant Church. After graduating from Oral Roberts University with a degree in music education, Nystrom worked as a music director for the New York branch of Christ for the Nations. More recently he has served as a song development manager for Integrity Music, for whom he has written more than seventy songs. Nystrom is featured as worship leader on five Integrity "Hosanna" tapes. He also gives presentations at numerous conferences throughout the world. --www.reformedworship.org

Natalie Sleeth

1930 - 1992 Topics: God Praise and Thanksgiving; Adoration and Praise; City/City of God; Heaven(s)/Paradise; Music and Singing; Praise; Sundays/Sabbath; Work and Recreation; Worship; Proper 27 Year A Author of "Praise the Lord with the Sound of Trumpet" in Voices United

Vikki Cook

Topics: Worship the Lord; Adoration and Praise God Our Father; Adoration and Praise Jesus Our Savior Author of "Great Are You, Lord" in The Celebration Hymnal Vikki Cook is a songwriter who has collaborated with her husband Steve on dozens of songs. She is also a vocalist and has been featured on number of albums. She also is a choir director and gives piano and voice lessons. Vikki and her husband live in the Louisville area and are part of Sovereign Grace Church. She has two daughters. Dianne Shapiro

Romeo del Rosario

b. 1949 Topics: Praise and Adoration The Goodness and Providence of God; God Creation of God; God Gifts of God; Responses to God Praise and Worship; Responses to God Thanksgivings Translator of "Our Souls Are Full of Praises" in Hymns from the Four Winds

John Randall

1717 - 1799 Person Name: Dr. J. Randall, 1715-1799 Topics: Adoration and Praise Of the Lamb; Christ Heavenly Lamb; Christ Lamb of God; Christ Name of ; Christ Praise to; The Godhead Adoration and Praise; Worship Call to ; Worship Of the Lamb; Praise To Christ; Name Of Jesus ; Lamb Christ, the Heavenly ; Lamb Of God, worshipped Composer of "CAMBRIDGE NEW" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book

Ada Cambridge

1844 - 1926 Person Name: Ada C. Cross Topics: Adoration and Worship The Lord's Day Author of "The dawn of God's dear Sabbath" in Hymns for the Living Age Cross, Ada, née Cambridge, daughter of Henry Cambridge, born at St. Germaine, Norfolk, Nov. 21, 1844, and married, in 1869, to George Frederick Cross, who, in 1870, took Holy Orders as a curate in England, and subsequently, after holding various curacies in Australia, became, in 1877, Incumbent of Coleraine, in the diocese of Ballarat. Her works include Hymns on the Holy Communion, 1866; Hymns on the Litany, 1865, &c.; and she has also contributed to Lays of the Pious Minstrels, 1862; English Lyrics, &c.; and published a prose story, "The Two Surplices,” 1865, and tales in various magazines. Her hymns have attained to some popularity, and are characterized by great sweetness and purity of rhythm, combined with naturalness and simplicity. The best known are:— 1. Humbly now with deep contrition. 1865. Lent. 2. Jesus, Great Redeemer. 1866. Holy Communion. 3. Light of the world, O shine on us. 1865. Domestic Worship. 4. Saviour, by [to] Thy sweet compassion. Lent. 5. The dawn of God's dear Sabbath, 1866. Sunday Morning. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Gerhard M. Cartford

1923 - 2016 Topics: Adoration Of God; Church Worship; Multi-cultrual and World-church Songs Translator of "Let's sing to the Lord, yes, sing God a new song" in Church Hymnary (4th ed.) Gerhard Cartford was born in 1923. He helped to edit the Lutheran Book of Worship (1978) and wrote the liturgical chant service for the hymnal. He also translated some hymns for Libro de Litugia y Cántico and also helped edit this hymnal. He was head of the Music Department at Texas Lutheran University for 13 years Lynette (Mann) Parkhurst, former student

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