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Hymnals

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CCLI Top 100

Publication Date: 2023 Publisher: CCLI/Hymnary.org

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Shout To The Lord

Author: Darlene Zschech Appears in 36 hymnals First Line: My Jesus, my Savior Topics: Jesus; Majesty; Power; Saviour Used With Tune: [My Jesus, my Savior]

Death Was Arrested

Author: Adam Kersh; Brandon Coker; Heath Balltzglier; Paul Taylor Smith Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Alone in my sorrow and dead in my sin Refrain First Line: Oh, Your grace so free Topics: Cross; Death; Freedom; Grace; Mercy; Redemption Used With Tune: [Alone in my sorrow and dead in my sin]

Only King Forever

Author: Mack Brock; Steven Furtick; Wade Joye; Chris Brown Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Our God a firm foundation Refrain First Line: You are the only King forever Used With Tune: [Our God a firm foundation]

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[God sent His Son, they called him Jesus]

Appears in 71 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gloria Gaither; William J. Gaither Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 53451 32162 16565 Used With Text: Because He Lives

[In the darkness we were waiting]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Brooke Ligertwood; Jason Ingram; Scott Ligertwood Tune Key: D Major Used With Text: King of Kings

[How I long to breathe the air of Heaven]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Bill Johnson; Brian Johnson; Chris Davenport; Phil Wickham Tune Key: E Major Used With Text: Hymn of Heaven

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Goodness of God

Author: Ben Fielding; Brian Johnson; Ed Cash; Jason Ingram; Jenn Johnson Hymnal: CCLI2022 #1 (2023) First Line: I love You Lord Refrain First Line: All my life You have been faithful Topics: Faithfulness; Goodness; Praise; Pursue; Surrender; Thankfulness Languages: English Tune Title: [I love You Lord]

Build My Life

Author: Brett Younker; Karl Martin; Kirby Elizabeth Kaple; Matt Redman; Pat Barrett Hymnal: CCLI2022 #2 (2023) First Line: Worthy of every song we could ever sing Refrain First Line: Holy, there is none like you Topics: Foundation; Holiness; Praise; Wonder; Worship; Worthiness Languages: English Tune Title: [Worthy of every song we could ever sing]

Living Hope

Author: Brian Johnson; Phil Wickham Hymnal: CCLI2022 #3 (2023) First Line: How great the chasm Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, Praise the One who set me free Topics: Cross; Forgiveness; Freedom; Grace; Hope; Jesus; King; Lovingkindness; Mercy; Praise; Promise; Salvation; Savior; Victory Languages: English Tune Title: [How great the chasm]

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John T. Grape

1835 - 1915 Person Name: John Thomas Grape Hymnal Number: 47 Composer of "[I hear the Savior say]" in CCLI Top 100 John Thomas Grape USA 1835-1915. Born at Baltimore, MD, he became a successful coal merchant. He married Sophia F MacCubbin, and they had one daughter, Agnes. He was a member of Monument St. Methodist Church in Baltimore, where he played the organ, directed the choir, and was active in the Sunday school. Later, he directed the choir at the Hartford Avenue Methodist Church. The hymn noted below was composed by Grape in 1868, with lyrics composed by Envina Mable Hall of the same church in 1865 while sitting in the choir loft during a sermon. Both words and music had been given to the pastor, Rev George W Schreck, at different times, and one day he remembered he had been given both. Grape's tune had a refrain, so Ms Hall, hearing it, then added words to her poem for that, and the hymn was complete. At Schreck's urging they sent the hymn to Professor Theodore Perkins, publisher of “Sabbath Carols” periodical, and it became popular. Grape died in Baltimore. John Perry

Bill Gaither

b. 1936 Person Name: William J. Gaither Hymnal Number: 45 Author of "Because He Lives" in CCLI Top 100

Charitie Lees Smith

1841 - 1923 Person Name: Charitee Lees Bancroft Hymnal Number: 89 Author of "Before The Throne of God Above" in CCLI Top 100 Bancroft, Charitie Lees, née Smith, daughter of the Rev. Sidney Smith, D.D., Rector of Drumragh, County Tyrone, Ireland; was born at Bloomfield, Merrion, in the county of Dublin, June 21,1841; and married, in 1869, to Arthur E. Bancroft. Her hymns have appeared in periodicals, Lyra Britannica, Bishop Ryle's Spiritual Songs, and other collections, and also as leaflets.   The following have come into common usage:— 1.  O for the [a] robes [robe] of whiteness.   Heaven desired.    This favorite children's hymn was 1st pub. as a leaflet in 1860.    In 1867 it was included in Lyra Britannica, and thence has passed into several collections in Great Britain and America. 2.  The King of glory standeth.   Christ the Saviour.    Contributed in 7 stanzas of 8 1ines to the Lyra Britannica, 1867, and entitled "Mighty to save."   In the Hymns & Songs of Praise, N. Y., 1874, No. 1196, it begins with stanza iii., "He comes in bloodstained garments." 3.  Before the throne of God above. The Advocate.    Dated 1863, and given in Spurgeon's Our Own Hymn Book, 1806, Laudes Domini, N. Y., 1884. In 1867 Mrs. Bancroft's hymns were collected and published as Within the Veil, by C. L. S. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ========================== De Chenez, Charitie L. [Bancroft] née Smith, widow of Arthur Bancroft, p. 109, ii., is by a second marriage Mrs. De Chenez. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907) ======================== She was apparently widowed twice. She died in Oakland, California, in 1923, at the age of 82, bearing the name Charitie de Cheney (or Chenez) - Dianne Shapiro