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Su gracia es mayor

Author: Annie Johnson Flint; Honorato Reza Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Amor de Dios First Line: Su gracia es mayor si las cargas aumentan Refrain First Line: Su amor no termina Scripture: Romans 5:17-21, 6:1-4 Used With Tune: HE GIVETH MORE GRACE
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Spirit of God, Who Dwells within My Heart (Mora en mi alma, Santo Espíritu)

Author: George Croly, 1780-1860; Efrain Martínez, n. 1861 Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 341 hymnals Topics: Amor de Dios Lyrics: 1 Spirit of God, who dwells within my heart, Wean it from sin, through all its pulses move. Stoop to my weakness, mighty as you are, And make me love you as I ought to love. 2 I ask no dream, no prophet, ecstasies, No sudden rending of the veil of clay, No angel visitant, no op'ning skies; But take the dimness of my soul away. 3 Did you not bid us love you, God and King, Love you with all our heart and strength and mind? I see the cross– there teach my heart to cling. Oh, let me seek you, and oh, let me find! 4 Teach me to feel that you are always nigh; Teach me the struggles of the soul to bear, To check the rising doubt, the rebel sigh; Teach me the patience of unceasing prayer. 5 Teach me to love you as your angels love, One holy passion filling all my frame: The fullness of the heav'n-descended Dove; My heart an altar, and your love the flame. --- 1 Mora en mi alma, Santo Espíritu; del mundo aleja mi ambición banal; con tu poder mi vida inspira tú, y haz que te ame cual te debo amar. 2 No pido sueños, celestial visión, ni roto el velo del misterio ver; ni querubines, ni eternal mansión: solo que alumbres, oh Señor, mi ser. 3 Mi afán amarte es, mi Rey, mi Dios, mi mente, alma y corazón te di; haz que camine de tu cruz en pos: quiero seguirte y elevarme a ti. 4 Haz que te sienta cuando cerca estás, que por ti luche con resolución; que no vacile, ni que dude más; confiando siempre solo en tu amor. 5 Cual los querubes yo te quiero amar; que se consuma de pasión mi ser; pues en mi pecho se alzará un altar donde arda el fuego de tu gran poder. Scripture: Psalm 51:10-12 Used With Tune: MORECAMBE

Salmo 33: Gusten y Vean/Taste and See

Author: Mary Frances Reza, siglo XX Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Amor First Line: Bendigo al Señor en todo momento (I will bless the LORD at all times] Refrain First Line: Gusten y vean qué bueno es el Señor (Taste and see the goodness of the Lord) Scripture: Psalm 34:2-9 Used With Tune: [Gusten y vean qué bueno es le Señor]

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SAMARITANA

Meter: 13.13.13.14.6 Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alfredo Colom-Maldonado, 1904-1971; Ronald F. Krisman, n. 1946 Topics: Amor de Dios para Nosotros Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 34543 21561 76745 Used With Text: De Tu Cántaro Dame (The Samaritan Woman)
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SALZBURG

Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 186 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jakob Hintze, 1622-1702; J. S. Bach, 1685-1750 Topics: Amor de Dios para Nosotros Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 51565 43554 32215 Used With Text: At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing (Un Banquete Tan Triunfal)

SPIRIT OF LIFE

Meter: 8.12.8.12.8.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Grace Lewis-McLaren (estadosunidense, n. 1939); Carolyn McDade (estadounidense, n. 1935) Topics: Amor y Compasión; Amor y Compasión Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 32342 12317 12342 Used With Text: Fuente de Amor

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Si Yo No Tengo Amor

Hymnal: Flor Y Canto (2nd ed.) #652 (2001) Topics: Amor First Line: El amor es comprensivo Refrain First Line: Si yo no gengo amor Lyrics: Estribillo: Si yo no tengo amor, yo nada soy, Señor. Si yo no tengo amor, yo nada soy, Señor. 1 El amor es comprensivo. El amor es servicial. El amor no tiene envidia. El amor no busca el mal. [Estribillo] 2 El amor nunca se irrita. El amor no es descortés. El amor no es egoísta. El amor nunca es doblez. [Estribillo] 3 El amor disculpa todo. El amor es caridad. No se alegra de lo injusto. Sólo goza en la verdad. [Estribillo] 4 El amor soporta todo. El amor todo lo cree. El amor todo lo espera. El amor es siempre fiel. [Estribillo] 5 Nuestra fe, nuestra esperanza, frente a Dios terminará. El amor es algo eterno. Nunca, nunca pasará. [Estribillo] Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:1-8 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [El amor es comprensivo]

Si Yo No Tengo Amor (If I Do Not Have Love)

Author: Anónima; Mary Louise Bringle, n. 1953 Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #588 (2013) Topics: Amor Para Otros First Line: El amor es comprensivo (Love is kind and understanding) Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [El amor es comprensivo]

Si Yo No Tengo Amor

Hymnal: Flor y Canto (3rd ed.) #653 (2011) Topics: Amor First Line: El amor es comprensivo Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [El amor es comprensivo]

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Peter Scholtes

1938 - 2009 Person Name: Peter Scholtes, 1938-2009 Topics: Amor por los Demás Author of "They'll Know We Are Christians (Que somos cristianos lo sabrán)" in Santo, Santo, Santo Peter Scholtes (1938–2009) Peter was born in Evanston, Illinois and grew up in Oak Park, where he attended Ascension School and Fenwick High School before studying at Quigley and St. Mary of the Lake-Mundelein seminaries. He earned his Masters in Adult Education and Organization Development at Boston University. Peter wrote the hymn "They'll Know We Are Christians by Our Love" while he was a parish priest at St. Brendan's on the South Side of Chicago in the 1960s. At the time, he was leading a youth choir out of the church basement and was looking for an appropriate song for a series of ecumenical, interracial events. When he couldn't find such a song, he wrote the now-famous hymn in a single day. His experiences at St. Brendan's, and in the Chicago Civil Rights movement, influenced him for the rest of his life. After working in the public sector in Lynn, Massachusetts and Madison, Wisconsin, Peter became a consultant with Joiner Associates in the 1980s, traveling the globe to help businesses engage employees' talents more fully, humanely, and effectively. He co-authored The Team Handbook, which was named one of The 100 Best Business Books of All Time (in the book of that title). After starting Scholtes Seminars and Consulting, he wrote the classic The Leader's Handbook in 1998, which made the definitive case against performance appraisal—a practice he argued was demoralizing and wrong. --www.lorenz.com/composers

Daniel L. Schutte

b. 1947 Person Name: Dan Schutte, b. 1947 Topics: Amor de Dios para Nosotros; Amor Para Otros Author of "Here I Am, Lord (Aquí Estoy, Señor)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

A. J. Showalter

1858 - 1924 Person Name: Anthony J. Showalter Topics: Cristo Su Amor Composer of "SHOWALTER" in Celebremos Su Gloria Anthony Johnson Showalter USA 1858-1924/ Born in Cherry Grove, VA, he became an organist, gospel music composer, author, teacher, editor, and publisher. He was taught by his father and in 1876 received training at the Ruebush-Kieffer School of Music, Dayton, VA. He also attended George Root’s National Normal school at Erie, PA, and Dr Palmer’s International Normal at Meadville, PA. He was teaching music in shape note singing schools by age 14. He taught literary school at age 19, and normal music schools at age 22, when he also published his first book. In 1881 he married Lucy Carolyn (Callie) Walser of TX, and they had seven children: Tennie, Karl, Essie, Jennie, Lena, Margaret, and Nellie. At age 23 he published his “Harmony & composition” book, and years later his “Theory of music”. In 1884 he moved to Dalton, GA, and in 1890 formed the Showalter Music Company of Dalton. His company printed and published hymnals, songbooks, schoolbooks, magazines, and newspapers, and had offices in Texarkana, AR, and Chattanooga, TN. In 1888 he became a member of the M T N A (Music Teachers National Association) and was vice-president for his state for several years. In 1895 he went abroad to study methods of teachers and conductors in Europe. He held sessions of his Southern Normal Music Institute in a dozen or more states. He edited “The music teacher & home magazine” for 20 years. In 1895 he issued his “New harmony & composition” book. He authored 60+ books on music theory, harmony, and song. He published 130+ music books that sold over a million copies. Not only was he president of the A J Showalter Music Company of Dalton, GA, but also of the Showalter-Patton Company of Dallas, TX, two of the largest music publishing houses in the American south. He was a choir leader and an elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Dalton (and his daughter, Essie, played the organ there). He managed his fruit farm, looking after nearly 20,000 trees , of which 15,000 are the famous Georgia Elberta peaches, the rest being apples, plums, pecans, and a dozen other varieties of peaches. He was also a stockholder and director of the Cherokee Lumber Company of Dalton, GA, furnishing building materials to a large trade in many southern, central and eastern states. He died in Chattanooga, TN, and is buried in Dalton, GA. He loved hymns, and kept up with many of his students over the years, writing them letters of counsel and encouragement. In 2000 Showalter was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Note: Showalter received two letters one evening from former music students, both of who were grieving over the death of their wives. He had heard a sermon about the arms of Moses being held up during battle, and managed to form a tune and refrain for a hymn, but struggled to find words for the verses that fit. He wrote to his friend in OH, Rev Elisha Hoffman, who had already composed many hymns and asked if he could write some lyrics, which he gladly did. John Perry