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O Christ, Who Called the Twelve

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 6 hymnals

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TERRA BEATA

Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 227 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Franklin L. Sheppard, 1852-1930; Stanley Oliver, 1892-1964 Tune Sources: English Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 12353 21234 65326 Used With Text: O Christ, Who Called the Twelve

MOUNT BONNELL

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: K. Lee Scott Used With Text: Lord Christ, You Called the Twelve

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O Christ, Who Called the Twelve

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 1923-2007 Hymnal: Christian Worship #716 (2021) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Topics: Discipleship Scripture: Matthew 4:18-22 Languages: English Tune Title: TERRA BEATA

O Christ, Who Called the Twelve

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 1923-2007 Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #768 (2011) Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Topics: Discipleship; Ordinary Time, Eleventh Sunday A; Ordinary Time, Thirteenth Sunday C Languages: English Tune Title: TERRA BEATA

O Christ, Who Called the Twelve

Author: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 1923-2007 Hymnal: Christian Worship (2008) #770 (2008) Meter: 6.6.8.6.6.6.8.6 Topics: Commitment Languages: English Tune Title: TERRA BEATA

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Herman G. Stuempfle

1923 - 2007 Person Name: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr. b. 1923 Author of "O Christ, Who Called the Twelve" in Lutheran Service Book Rev. Dr. Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., 83, died Tuesday, March 13, 2007, after a long illness. Born April 2, 1923, in Clarion, he was the son of the late Herman G. and Helen (Wolfe) Stuempfle, Sr. Stuempfle lived most of his life in Gettysburg, PA. He served as President of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg. He attended Hughesville public schools, and was a graduate of Susquehanna University and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He received additional advanced degrees from Union Theological Seminary in New York and a doctoral degree at Southern California School of Theology at Claremont. He retired in 1989. Rev. Dr. Stuempfle was the author of several books and numerous articles and lectures on preaching, history, and theology. He was also among the most honored and respected hymn writers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Rev. Dr. Stuempfle was known for his leadership in community and civic projects. Always taking an active stance on social issues, he participated in the creation of day care centers, served on the Gettysburg interchurch social action committee, helped create and support prison ministries and a homeless shelter, and tutored young people in the after school program of Christ Lutheran Church, where he was a long time member. --Excerpts from his obituary published in Evening Sun from Mar. 15 to Mar. 16, 2007

Franklin L. Sheppard

1852 - 1930 Person Name: Franklin L. Sheppard, 1852-1930 Adapter of "TERRA BEATA" in Lutheran Service Book Franklin L. Sheppard (b. Philadelphia, PA, 1852; d. Germantown, PA, 1930) arranged the tune for Babcock's text and published it in the Presbyterian church school hymnal Alleluia (1915), edited by Sheppard (Babcock and Sheppard were friends). After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Sheppard entered the family foundry business in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1875. He was organist at Zion Episcopal Church and later was an elder and music director of the Second Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. President of the Presbyterian Board of Publications, Sheppard also served on the committee that prepared the Presbyterian Hymnal of 1911. In the history of hymnody he is remembered primarily for arranging the tune TERRA BEATA for “This Is My Father's World.” Bert Polman

K. Lee Scott

b. 1950 Composer of "MOUNT BONNELL" in Shepherd Songs