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Nagunee Yangshik (Food for Pilgrim People)

Author: Marion Pope; Shirley Murray Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Nagŭnee yangshik (Food for pilgrim people) Topics: Baptism and Lord's Supper Used With Tune: YANG SHIK

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YANG SHIK

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geonyang Lee Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 13314 43113 66753 Used With Text: Nagunee Yangshik (Food for Pilgrim People)

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Nagunee Yangshik (Food for Pilgrim People)

Author: Marion Pope; Shirley Murray Hymnal: Global Songs for Worship #50 (2010) First Line: Nagŭnee yangshik (Food for pilgrim people) Topics: Baptism and Lord's Supper Languages: English; Korean Tune Title: YANG SHIK

Food for Pilgrim People

Author: Marion Pope; Shirley Murray Hymnal: Sound the Bamboo #290 (2000) First Line: Nagŭnee yangshik (Food for pilgrim people) Topics: Holy Communion; Images of God, Christ and the Holy Spirit The Life, Bread, Rice and Water Scripture: John 6:35 Languages: English; Korean Tune Title: YANG SHIK

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Shirley Erena Murray

1931 - 2020 Person Name: Shirley Murray Paraphraser of "Nagunee Yangshik (Food for Pilgrim People)" in Global Songs for Worship Shirley Erena Murray (b. Invercargill, New Zealand, 1931) studied music as an undergraduate but received a master’s degree (with honors) in classics and French from Otago University. Her upbringing was Methodist, but she became a Presbyterian when she married the Reverend John Stewart Murray, who was a moderator of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. Shirley began her career as a teacher of languages, but she became more active in Amnesty International, and for eight years she served the Labor Party Research Unit of Parliament. Her involvement in these organizations has enriched her writing of hymns, which address human rights, women’s concerns, justice, peace, the integrity of creation, and the unity of the church. Many of her hymns have been performed in CCA and WCC assemblies. In recognition for her service as a writer of hymns, the New Zealand government honored her as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit on the Queen’s birthday on 3 June 2001. Through Hope Publishing House, Murray has published three collections of her hymns: In Every Corner Sing (eighty-four hymns, 1992), Everyday in Your Spirit (forty-one hymns, 1996), and Faith Makes the Song (fifty hymns, 2002). The New Zealand Hymnbook Trust, for which she worked for a long time, has also published many of her texts (cf. back cover, Faith Makes the Song). In 2009, Otaga University conferred on her an honorary doctorate in literature for her contribution to the art of hymn writing. I-to Loh, Hymnal Companion to “Sound the Bamboo”: Asian Hymns in Their Cultural and Liturgical Context, p. 468, ©2011 GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago

Kōn-yong Yi

b. 1947 Person Name: Geonyang Lee Composer of "YANG SHIK" in Global Songs for Worship Kōn-yong Yi (Geon-yong Lee) (이건용)

Marion Pope

b. 1928 Paraphraser of "Nagunee Yangshik (Food for Pilgrim People)" in Global Songs for Worship Marion Pope was a Canadian United Church missionary who spent many years in Korea. She was highly influenced by the missiologist Katharine Hockin, also a United Church missionary who was one of the last western missionaries to leave China after the founding of the People's Republic. Marion was deeply dedicated to expressing the gospel in the cultural context in which it was immersed. She was a gentle but very strong woman who was ahead of her time in her thinking about mission partnership. Robert Faris (co-worker)