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Marie Ingham

Scripture: Matthew 6:6 Author of "When I Pray" in Baptist Hymnal 1991 See William J. Reynolds.

Emily Lund

Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Author of "The Lord's Prayer" in New Hymns of Hope

Yūki Kō

1896 - 1985 Person Name: Kō Yūki Scripture: Matthew 6:9-10 Author (Japanese) of "Your Kingdom Come" in Hymns from the Four Winds (Precise birth and death dates: 1896.4.16-1985.1.27) Born in 1896 in Tottori Prefecture, he was educated at Kwansei Gakuin University in Nishinomiya. In 1921, he was installed as the pastor of Tokyo Futaba Independent Church, the predecessor of the Kyodan’s Higashi Nakano Church.He also was a lecturer at Aoyama Gakuin University and a member of the Board of the Christian School of Music. He passed away in 1985. -https://uccj-e.org/knl/1154.html (19 April 2021)

John Jyigiokk Ti'n

b. 1922 Scripture: Matthew 6:9-10 Author (Taiwanese) of "Your Kingdom Come" in Hymns from the Four Winds

Wyatt Tee Walker

b. 1929 Scripture: Matthew 6:20-21 Author of "Is There Any Room in Your Heart for Jesus?" in African American Heritage Hymnal B.S., M.Div., L.H.D., D. Min., pastor Canaan Baptist Church, Manhattan, N.Y

Alan Gaunt

1935 - 2023 Person Name: Alan Gaunt (1935-) Scripture: Matthew 6:24-34 Author of "As Powers of Good" in Common Praise (1998)

Sidney H. Byrd

Scripture: Matthew 6:25-33 Translator of "Great Spirit God" in The New Century Hymnal

Joseph Renville

1779 - 1846 Person Name: Joseph R. Renville Scripture: Matthew 6:25-33 Author of "Great Spirit God" in The New Century Hymnal Joseph R. Renville’s mother was Dakota and his father, French. An explorer, fur trader, and Congregational minister, Renville helped found the Lac qui Parle Mission in Minnesota in 1835. This song, which is also known as the “Dakota Hymn,” was sung by thirty-eight Dakota prisoners of war as they were led to execution at Mankato, Mennesota, on December 26, 1862. This song was first published in the Dakota Indian Hymnal (1916). Sing! A New Creation

Richard K. Carlson

b. 1956 Person Name: Richard K. Carlson, 1956- Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13 Author of "Heavenly Father" in The Covenant Hymnal

Glen V. Wiberg

b. 1925 Person Name: Glen V. Wiberg, 1925- Scripture: Matthew 6:25-34 Translator of "How Great the Joy" in The Covenant Hymnal

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