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When All Is Ended

Author: Brian Wren, 1936- Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When all is ended, time and troubles past Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-7

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YOGANANDA

Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluias Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William P. Rowan Tune Key: B Flat Major Used With Text: When All Is Ended
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SINE NOMINE

Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluia Appears in 241 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ralph Vaughan Williams Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 53215 61253 32177 Used With Text: When All Is Ended

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When All Is Ended

Author: Brian Wren Hymnal: Glory to God #376 (2013) Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluias First Line: When all is ended, time and troubles past Lyrics: 1 When all is ended, time and troubles past, shall all be mended, sin and death out-cast? In hope we sing, and hope to sing at last: Alleluia! Alleluia! 2 As in the night, when lightning flickers free, and gives a glimpse of distant hill and tree, each flash of good discloses what will be: Alleluia! Alleluia! 3 Against all hope, our weary times have known wars ended, peace declared, compassion shown, great days of freedom, tyrants overthrown: Alleluia! Alleluia! 4 Then do not cheat the poor, who long for bread, with dream-worlds in the sky or in the head, but sing of slaves set free, and children fed: Alleluia! Alleluia! 5 With earthy faith we sing a song of heaven: all life fulfilled, all loved, all wrong forgiven. Christ is our sign of hope, for Christ is risen: Alleluia! Alleluia! 6 With all creation, pain and anger past, evil exhausted, love supreme at last, alive in God, we’ll sing an unsurpassed Alleluia! Alleluia! Topics: Hope; Justice; A New Heaven and a New Earth; World Peace Scripture: Psalm 17:15 Languages: English Tune Title: YOGANANDA
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When All Is Ended

Author: Brian Wren Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #703 (1995) Meter: 10.10.10 with alleluia First Line: When all is ended, time and troubles past Lyrics: 1 When all is ended, time and troubles past, shall all be mended, sin and death out-cast? In hope we sing, and hope to sing at last: Alleluia! Alleluia! 2 As in the night, when lightning flickers free, and gives a glimpse of distant hill and tree, each flash of good discloses what will be: Alleluia! Alleluia! 3 Against all hope, our weary times have known wars ended, peace declared, compassion shown, great days of freedom, tyrants overthrown: Alleluia! Alleluia! 4 Then do not cheat the poor, who long for bread, with dream-worlds in the sky or in the head, but sing of slaves set free, and children fed: Alleluia! Alleluia! 5 With earthy faith we sing a song of heaven: all life fulfilled, all loved, all wrong forgiven. Christ is our sign of hope, for Christ is risen: Alleluia! Alleluia! 6 With all creation, pain and anger past, evil exhausted, love supreme at last, alive in God, we'll sing an unsurpassed Alleluia! Alleluia! Topics: God's World Consummation; God's World Consummation; Consummation; Eternal Life; Evil Languages: English Tune Title: SINE NOMINE

When All Is Ended

Author: Brian Wren, 1936- Hymnal: The Covenant Hymnal #778 (1996) First Line: When all is ended, time and troubles past Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-7

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Brian A. Wren

b. 1936 Person Name: Brian Wren Author of "When All Is Ended" in Chalice Hymnal Brian Wren (b. Romford, Essex, England, 1936) is a major British figure in the revival of contemporary hymn writing. He studied French literature at New College and theology at Mansfield College in Oxford, England. Ordained in 1965, he was pastor of the Congregational Church (now United Reformed) in Hockley and Hawkwell, Essex, from 1965 to 1970. He worked for the British Council of Churches and several other organizations involved in fighting poverty and promoting peace and justice. This work resulted in his writing of Education for Justice (1977) and Patriotism and Peace (1983). With a ministry throughout the English-speaking world, Wren now resides in the United States where he is active as a freelance lecturer, preacher, and full-time hymn writer. His hymn texts are published in Faith Looking Forward (1983), Praising a Mystery (1986), Bring Many Names (1989), New Beginnings (1993), and Faith Renewed: 33 Hymns Reissued and Revised (1995), as well as in many modern hymnals. He has also produced What Language Shall I Borrow? (1989), a discussion guide to inclusive language in Christian worship. Bert Polman

Ralph Vaughan Williams

1872 - 1958 Composer of "SINE NOMINE" in Chalice Hymnal Through his composing, conducting, collecting, editing, and teaching, Ralph Vaughan Williams (b. Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, October 12, 1872; d. Westminster, London, England, August 26, 1958) became the chief figure in the realm of English music and church music in the first half of the twentieth century. His education included instruction at the Royal College of Music in London and Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as additional studies in Berlin and Paris. During World War I he served in the army medical corps in France. Vaughan Williams taught music at the Royal College of Music (1920-1940), conducted the Bach Choir in London (1920-1927), and directed the Leith Hill Music Festival in Dorking (1905-1953). A major influence in his life was the English folk song. A knowledgeable collector of folk songs, he was also a member of the Folksong Society and a supporter of the English Folk Dance Society. Vaughan Williams wrote various articles and books, including National Music (1935), and composed numerous arrange­ments of folk songs; many of his compositions show the impact of folk rhythms and melodic modes. His original compositions cover nearly all musical genres, from orchestral symphonies and concertos to choral works, from songs to operas, and from chamber music to music for films. Vaughan Williams's church music includes anthems; choral-orchestral works, such as Magnificat (1932), Dona Nobis Pacem (1936), and Hodie (1953); and hymn tune settings for organ. But most important to the history of hymnody, he was music editor of the most influential British hymnal at the beginning of the twentieth century, The English Hymnal (1906), and coeditor (with Martin Shaw) of Songs of Praise (1925, 1931) and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). Bert Polman

William Rowan

b. 1951 Person Name: William P. Rowan Composer of "YOGANANDA" in Glory to God
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