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Heaven Is Singing for Joy

Author: Pablo D. Sosa Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Heaven is singing for joy, hallelujah Refrain First Line: ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya!

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HEAVEN IS SINGING

Appears in 29 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Pablo Sosa; Catherine Ambrose Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 55433 45377 17555 Used With Text: Heaven Is Singing for Joy

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Heaven Is Singing for Joy

Author: Pablo Sosa Hymnal: Voices United #230 (1996) Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Topics: God Praise and Thanksgiving; Adoration and Praise; Choruses and Refrains; Choruses and Refrains; God Glory; Hallelujah; Heaven(s)/Paradise; Joy; Unity; Witness Languages: English Tune Title: HEAVEN IS SINGING

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Pablo D. Sosa

1933 - 2020 Person Name: Pablo Sosa Author of "Heaven Is Singing for Joy" in Voices United 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)

Catherine Ambrose

Arranger of "HEAVEN IS SINGING" in Voices United