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Zion still Sings

Publication Date: 2007 Publisher: Abingdon Press Publication Place: Nashville Editors: Woodie W. White

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Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 541 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Father, I stretch my hands to thee, no other help I know; if thou withdraw thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? 2 What did thine only Son endure, before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor to secure my soul from endless death! 3 Surely thou canst not let me die, O speak and I shall live; and here I will unwearied lie, till thou thy Spirit give. 4 Author of faith! to thee I lift my weary, longing eyes; O let me now receive that gift! my soul without it dies. Topics: Living the Faith Revival; Faith; Family and Home; God the Father; Jesus Christ Savior; Meter Hymns; Refuge; Renewal and Revival; Solos; Worship and Adoration Used With Tune: MARTYRDOM

Just One Word from You

Author: Eli Wilson, Jr. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Let me not be just a hearer of your Word Topics: Order of Service Call to Worship; Bible-Word of God; Calls to Worship; Devotional Used With Tune: [Let me not be just a hearer of your Word]

Shout

Author: Martha D. Munizzi Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: So I will shout with a voice of triumph Topics: Praise and Adoration God's Omnipotence; God's Glory and Power; Worship and Adoration Used With Tune: [So I will shout with a voice of triumph]

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YIELD NOT

Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.6 with refrain Appears in 458 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Horatio Richmond Palmer Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 33432 21121 76671 Used With Text: Yield Not to Temptation
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BY AND BY

Meter: 7.7.15.7.7.11 with refrain Appears in 89 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles Albert Tindley; Theodore Thomas Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 12333 21211 61123 Used With Text: We'll Understand It Better By and By
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[Praise God, from whom all blessings flow]

Appears in 1,471 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Hatton; George Coles; Monya Davis Logan Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 13456 71765 55565 Used With Text: Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow

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All Around Me!

Author: Cecilia Olusola Tribble Hymnal: ZSS2007 #1 (2007) First Line: God is high, God is low Topics: Praise and Adoration God's Omnipresence; Children's Songs; God's Care and Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: [God is high, God is low]

All My Days

Author: Laurie Zelman Hymnal: ZSS2007 #2 (2007) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: You know my words Topics: Praise and Adoration God's Omnipresence; God's Hand in Nature; God's Care and Guidance; Worship and Adoration Languages: English Tune Title: HIXON

Psalm 8: O Lord, How Excellent

Author: Richard Smallwood Hymnal: ZSS2007 #3 (2007) First Line: O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name Topics: Praise and Adoration God's Omnipresence; Choruses; God's Glory and Power; Jesus Christ His Name; Worship and Adoration Scripture: Psalm 8:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name]

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Lucie Eddie Campbell

1885 - 1963 Person Name: Lucie E. Campbell Hymnal Number: 138 Author of "He'll Understand and Say "Well Done"" in Zion still Sings Lucie Eddie Campbell, April 30, 1885–January 3, 1963, one of nine children born to parents who were slaves in Mississippi. She moved to Memphis with her mother after her father died when she was two years old. Became first Music Director of newly formed Education arm for the new National Baptist Convention formed in 1916 in Memphis. In 1919 at a NBC convention in Atlantic City, Campbell introduced a young, blind singer, Connie Rosemond, who electrified the delegates with his rendition of Campbell’s first gospel hymn, “Something Within.” Campbell met Rosemond on the famous Beale St in Memphis. She heard a man betting $10 that he could make the blind youngster “get down in the alley” an expression for singing the blues. The young man refused to sing, saying I’m trying to be a Christian in this dark world, and I believe I have found a way out of this darkness into light. I can’t explain it, but there’s something within me. His words inspired Lucy Campbell to write her first song, Something Within, which was the first gospel hymn written by a black woman. At this same convention in 1919, Campbell introduced singer Marion Anderson to the world as she accompanied her. Anderson would go to become a world-renowned classical contralto singer. Lucie Campbell was also good friends with Thomas A Dorsey, who wrote Peace in the Valley and Precious Lord, Take My Hand, was the first African American inducted into the Gospel Music H.O.F. Jim Westmoreland from "Lucie E. Campbell: Baptist Composer and Educator," by Luvenia A. George and Ada Gilkey in The Black Perspective in Music, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Spring, 1987), pp. 24-49.

Twila Paris

b. 1958 Hymnal Number: 74 Author of "Lamb of God" in Zion still Sings

Patrick Prescod

1932 - 2013 Hymnal Number: 130 Author of "The Right Hand of God" in Zion still Sings 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