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Margaret Douroux

b. 1941 Person Name: Margaret Pleasant Douroux Hymnal Number: 116 Author of "Give Me a Clean Heart" in Zion still Sings

John Thompson

b. 1950 Hymnal Number: 165 Author of "Sanctuary" in Zion still Sings

Verolga Nix

1933 - 2014 Hymnal Number: 120 Arranger of "MARTYRDOM" in Zion still Sings Verolga Nix (Apr. 6, 1933-Dec. 9, 2014) Born in Cleveland, Verolga moved with her family at an early age to Philadelphia. She studied for two years at New England Conservatory of Music and then earned a music degree from Oberlin Conservatory of Music in 1955. She was awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Bennett College in 2000. After retiring from twenty years as a full-time music teacher in Philadelphia public schools she served as minister of music at several churches in Philadelphia, trained and conducted many choirs and served as a seminar leader nationwide. She was a member of Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), National Association of Negro Musicians and the Hymn Society in U.S. and Canada. In 1980 the United Methodist Church asked her to co-edit with J. Jefferson Cleveland the supplemental hymnal Songs of Zion. She published nearly 200 original songs an arrangements. (further details in The Philadelphia Tribune, Dec.19, 2014 obituary). Mary Louise VanDyke

Orlando Juarez

Hymnal Number: 143 Author of "Welcome into this Place" in Zion still Sings

Steve Fry

b. 1954 Hymnal Number: 85 Author of "Oh, the Glory of His Presence" in Zion still Sings

Woodie W. White

b. 1935 Committee Chair of "" in Zion still Sings b. 8/27/35; ex. sec. Gen. Commission on Religion and Race of the United Methodist Church

Linda Duvall

Hymnal Number: 20 Author of "I Will Celebrate" in Zion still Sings

Ragan Courtney

b. 1941 Hymnal Number: 203 Author of "In Remembrance" in Zion still Sings Ragan Courtney is a communicator. As a ninth grader he had his first poem published, and this event directed him into a study of literature and a career in writing. When he graduated from Louisiana College, he enrolled in The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, but left after one semester to study acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in New York City. After graduating from the Playhouse, Ragan worked at various jobs in the city while working toward the goal of a career in theater. His break came when he and his cousin, C.C. Courtney, wrote and starred in the musical, "Earl of Ruston." After touring the South the show opened on Broadway in the Billy Rose Theater, but it closed within a week. Devastated at this sense of failure, Ragan was deeply depressed; however, at his lowest point he had a profound spiritual experience that transformed his life. Out of this experience he wrote, “Celebrate Life!" with his good friend Buryl Red that went on to sell over a million copies and be performed in countless venues. He then wrote, "Bright, New Wings," with his wife, Cynthia Clawson, and it, too, was a success. In addition to "Celebrate Life!" and "Bright, New Wings," Courtney has written and published the following church musicals: "Beginnings," "Lottie D.," "Acts," "In the Name of the Lord," "Song of Bethlehem," "Angels," "In Obedience," and "Room at the Inn," to name a few. He also wrote and published five books of poetry. They are: Poems, by Broadman Press; The Wind I Soar On and Death Has Set My Mind on Fire, by Triune Publishing; Suddenly Single, by Zondervan Publishers; and Three Voices, by Convention Press. Ragan taught at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; worked for the Baptist Sunday School Board in Nashville, Tennessee as a Drama and Worship Consultant; and was the Director of the Center for Christianity and the Arts at Houston Baptist University. He has conducted countless workshops across the country on creative worship. Additionally, he has written, directed, and performed in plays and pageants for nearly 25 years including the remarkable presentation "A Christmas Spectacular" at Houston's First Baptist Church. Ragan lives in Houston with his wife where he continues writing, directing, and consulting for the theatrical productions of Jeannette Clift George and The Imperial Performing Arts. http://www.ragancourtney.com/biography/

Jonathan Cole Dow

Hymnal Number: 182 Arranger of "THE SOLID ROCK" in Zion still Sings

James Abbington

Person Name: Jimmie Abbington Hymnal Number: 143 Arranger of "[Welcome into this place]" in Zion still Sings

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