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In Every Corner Sing

Publication Date: 2008 Publisher: Royal School of Church Music Publication Place: Wiltshire, England Editors: Geoff Weaver

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Our Father

Appears in 752 hymnals First Line: Our Father who is in heaven Lyrics: 1 Our Father who is in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, hallowed be your name. 2 On earth as it is in heaven, hallowed be your name, give us this day our daily bread, hallowed be your name, 3 Forgive us all our trespasses, hallowed be your name, as we forgive those who trespass against us, hallowed be your name, 4 And lead us not into temptation, hallowed be your name, but deliver us from all that is evil, hallowed be your name, 5 For yours is the kingdom, the power and the glory, hallowed be your name, for ever and for ever, hallowed be your name, 6 Amen, amen, amen, amen, hallowed be your name, amen, amen, amen, amen, hallowed be your name. Topics: Short Chants and Liturgical Responses Used With Tune: [Our Father who is in heaven]
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Alleluia

Appears in 482 hymnals First Line: Alleluia, alleluia Lyrics: Alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia. Topics: Short Chants and Liturgical Responses Used With Tune: [Alleluia, alleluia]
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Night has fallen

Author: Tom Colvin, 1925-2000 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Night has fallen, night has fallen. Gracious Father, guard us sleeping, guard us now. 2 Darkness now has come, darkness now has come, Gracious Father, guard us sleeping, guard us now. 3 We are with you, Lord, we are with you, Lord. Gracious Father, guard us sleeping, guard us now. 4 You have kept us, Lord, you have kept us, Lord. Gracious Father, guard us sleeping, guard us now. 5 See your children, Lord, see your children, Lord. Gracious Father, guard us sleeping, guard us now. 6 Keep us in your love, keep us in your love. Gracious Father, guard us sleeping, guard us now. 7 Now we go to rest, now we go to rest. Gracious Father, guard us sleeping, guard us now. Topics: Sending Out Used With Tune: [Night has fallen] Text Sources: Chewa hymn

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[Kyrie eleison]

Appears in 45 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geoff Weaver Tune Sources: Russian Orthodox Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 54345 34323 42543 Used With Text: Kyrie eleison
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[What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul]

Appears in 134 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geoff Weaver Tune Sources: American folk hymn Tune Key: d minor or modal Incipit: 11724 54211 72576 Used With Text: What wondrous love is this
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[Alleluia, alleluia]

Appears in 13 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Unknown Tune Sources: South Africa Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 12322 12312 32217 Used With Text: Alleluia

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Allundé

Author: Geoff Weaver; Michael O'Connor Hymnal: IECS2008 #1 (2008) First Line: Salt of the earth, light of the world Refrain First Line: Allundé, Allundé Topics: Gathering Songs Tune Title: [Salt of the earth, light of the world]

Jesu tawa Pano (Jesus, we are here)

Author: Patrick Matsikenyiri Hymnal: IECS2008 #2 (2008) Topics: Gathering Songs Languages: English; Shona Tune Title: [Jesu tawa pano]

Bless the Lord

Author: Geoff Weaver Hymnal: IECS2008 #3 (2008) First Line: My sisters, Bless the Lord Topics: Gathering Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [My sisters, Bless the Lord]

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Pablo D. Sosa

1933 - 2020 Hymnal Number: 8 Author of "El cielo canta alegría (Heaven is singing for joy)" in In Every Corner Sing Pablo Sosa (b. 1933 - d. 2020) grew up and was educated in Argentina, the U.S. (Westminster Choir College), and Germany. For years he pastored a large Methodist congregation in Buenos Aires, Argentina while composing songs, leading choirs, editing hymnals, producing religious broadcasts, and teaching liturgy and hymnology at a seminary. Meanwhile, life in Argentina pushed him to question his assumptions about what’s best for congregational singing. During Argentina’s “dirty war,” two young women from his church were disappeared, possibly for working among the poor. As Catholic and Protestant churches hesitated whether to speak out, remain silent, or support the government, many people lost faith. Economic meltdown after the war plunged many middle-class Argentinians into poverty. Sosa’s growing social awareness widened his vision for “lifting up hope with a song.” He often describes worship as “the fiesta of the faithful,” where all are welcome and all music is seen as “part of the ‘song of the earth,’ which answers the psalmist’s call ‘Sing joyfully to God, all the earth!’ (Psalm 98:4).” Whether in his home church, Iglesia Evangélica Metodista La Tercera (Third Methodist Church) in Buenos Aires, or at churches or conferences around the world, he urges people, “Put your body into worship!” And he reminds them of the biblical connection between justice and worship. CICW Website Bio (http://www.calvin.edu/worship)

Patrick Prescod

1932 - 2013 Hymnal Number: 91 Author of "The right hand of God" in In Every Corner Sing Patrick Prescod was born in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He was a virtuosic pianist. He studied at Trinity College of Music in London, then returned to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, taught music, led The Kingston Chorale and Cantemus, and worked as the Music Director for the Education Ministry from 1979-1982. He edited the Caribbean hymnal Sing A New Song No. 3. Prescod tried to integrate the familiar cultural features, rhythms, and musical forms into the unfamiliar context of worship. Dianne Shapiro

Michael Perry

1942 - 1996 Person Name: Michael Perry, 1942-1996 Hymnal Number: 57 Author of "All who are thirsty" in In Every Corner Sing Initially studying mathematics and physics at Dulwich College, Michael A. Perry (b. Beckenham, Kent, England, 1942; d. England, 1996) was headed for a career in the sciences. However, after one year of study in physics at the University of London, he transferred to Oak Hill College to study theology. He also studied at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, and received a M.Phil. from the University of Southhampton in 1973. Ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1966, Perry served the parish of St. Helen's in Liverpool as a youth worker and evangelist. From 1972 to 1981 he was the vicar of Bitterne in Southhampton and from 1981 to 1989, rector of Eversley in Hampshire and chaplain at the Police Staff College. He then became vicar of Tonbridge in Kent, where he remained until his death from a brain tumor in 1996. Perry published widely in the areas of Bible study and worship. He edited Jubilate publications such as Hymns far Today's Church (1982), Carols for Today (1986), Come Rejoice! (1989), and Psalms for Today (1990). Composer of the musical drama Coming Home (1987), he also wrote more than two hundred hymns and Bible versifications. Bert Polman
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