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Psalm 66: Let All the Earth

Author: Marty Haugen Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Cry out in joy to the Lord, all peoples on earth Refrain First Line: Let all the earth cry out in joy to the Lord Topics: Christian Initiation/Baptism; Dance; Faith; Joy; Life; Praise; Salvation; Song Used With Tune: [Let all the earth cry out in joy to the Lord]

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[Cry out in joy to the Lord, all peoples on earth]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Marty Haugen Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 51231 5 Used With Text: Psalm 66: Let All the Earth

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Psalm 66: Let All the Earth

Author: Marty Haugen Hymnal: RitualSong #93 (1996) First Line: Cry out in joy to the Lord, all peoples on earth Refrain First Line: Let all the earth cry out in joy to the Lord Topics: 14th Sunday Year C; Christian Initiation; Dance; Easter 6 Year A; Faith; Interfaith; Journey; Morning; Pastoral Care of the Sick; Praise; Providence Scripture: Psalm 66 Languages: English Tune Title: [Cry out in joy to the Lord, all peoples on earth]
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Psalm 66: Let All the Earth

Author: Marty Haugen Hymnal: Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition #45 (2004) First Line: Cry out in joy to the Lord, all peoples on earth Refrain First Line: Let all the earth cry out in joy to the Lord Topics: Christian Initiation; Pastoral Care of the Sick Scripture: Psalm 66:1-16 Languages: English Tune Title: [Let all the earth cry out in joy to the Lord]
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Psalm 66: Let All the Earth (Toda la Tierra, Canten al Señor)

Author: Marty Haugen; Ronald F. Krisman Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #48 (2013) First Line: Cry out in joy to the Lord, all peoples on earth (Todos los pueblos, aclamen al Señor) Refrain First Line: Let all the earth cry out in joy to the Lord (Toda la tierra, canten al Señor) Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [Let all the earth cry out in joy to the Lord]

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Marty Haugen

b. 1950 author of "Psalm 66: Let All the Earth" in Gather Comprehensive Marty Haugen (b. 1950), is a prolific liturgical composer with many songs included in hymnals across the liturgical spectrum of North American hymnals and beyond, with many songs translated into different languages. He was raised in the American Lutheran Church, received a BA in psychology from Luther College, yet found his first position as a church musician in a Roman Catholic parish at a time when the Roman Catholic Church was undergoing profound liturgical and musical changes after Vatican II. Finding a vocation in that parish to provide accessible songs for worship, he continued to compose and to study, receiving an MA in pastoral studies at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul Minnesota. A number of liturgical settings were prepared for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and more than 400 of his compositions are available from several publishers, especially GIA Publications, who also produced some 30 recordings of his songs. He is composer-in-residence at Mayflower Community Congregational Church in Minneapolis and continues to compose and travel to speak and teach at worship events around the world. Emily Brink

Ronald F. Krisman

Translator of "Psalm 66: Let All the Earth (Toda la Tierra, Canten al Señor)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song
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