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God of Freedom, God of Justice

Author: Shirley Erena Murray, b. 1931 Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Discipleship; Freedom; Healing; Justice; Mission / Ministry; Suffering Used With Tune: REGENT SQUARE

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PICARDY

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 241 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Tune Sources: French carol melody Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 12345 54555 567 Used With Text: God of freedom, God of justice

TREDEGAR

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Guthrie Foote, 1897-1972 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 67132 17673 64 Used With Text: God of freedom, God of justice
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RHUDDLAN

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Appears in 70 hymnals Tune Sources: Welsh traditional melody in Musical Relics of Welsh Bards, 1800 harmonised by Compilers of English Hymnal, 1906 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 11113 12577 11765 Used With Text: God of freedom, God of justice

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God of freedom, God of justice

Author: Shirley Murray Hymnal: Alleluia Aotearoa #50 (1999) Topics: Family; Justice; Refugees; Service/Servanthood Languages: English Tune Title: [God of freedom, God of justice]
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God of Freedom, God of Justice

Author: Shirley Erena Murray, b. 1931 Hymnal: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #572 (2018) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 God of freedom, God of justice, You whose love is strong as death, You who saw the dark of prison, You who knew the price of faith— Touch our world of sad oppression With Your Spirit's healing breath. 2 Rid the earth of torture's terror, You whose hands were nailed to wood; Hear the cries of pain and protest, You who shed the tears and blood— Move in us the pow'r of pity Restless for the common good. 3 Make in us a captive conscience Quick to hear, to act, to plead; Make us truly sisters, brothers Of whatever race or creed— Teach us to be fully human, Open to each other's need. Topics: The Gospel in the Christian Life Mission, Kingdom, Social Concern; Freedom; Justice/Social Concern Languages: English Tune Title: PICARDY
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God of Freedom, God of Justice

Author: Shirley Erena Murray Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #656 (1995) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 God of freedom, God of justice, you whose love is strong as death, you who saw the dark of prison, you who knew the price of faith-- touch our world of sad oppression with your Spirit's healing breath. 2 Rid the earth of torture's terror, you whose hands were nailed to wood; hear the cries of pain and protest, you who shed the tears and blood; move in us the power of pity, restless for the common good. 3 Make in us a captive conscience quick to hear, to act, to plead; make us truly sisters, brothers, of whatever race or creed: teach us to be fully human, open to each other's need. Topics: God's World Justice and Righteousness; Dignity and Equality; God: Righteousness; Justice; Righteousness Languages: English Tune Title: TREDEGAR

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Henry Thomas Smart

1813 - 1879 Person Name: Henry Smart, 1813-1879 Composer of "REGENT SQUARE" in New Wine In Old Wineskins Henry Smart (b. Marylebone, London, England, 1813; d. Hampstead, London, 1879), a capable composer of church music who wrote some very fine hymn tunes (REGENT SQUARE, 354, is the best-known). Smart gave up a career in the legal profession for one in music. Although largely self taught, he became proficient in organ playing and composition, and he was a music teacher and critic. Organist in a number of London churches, including St. Luke's, Old Street (1844-1864), and St. Pancras (1864-1869), Smart was famous for his extemporiza­tions and for his accompaniment of congregational singing. He became completely blind at the age of fifty-two, but his remarkable memory enabled him to continue playing the organ. Fascinated by organs as a youth, Smart designed organs for impor­tant places such as St. Andrew Hall in Glasgow and the Town Hall in Leeds. He composed an opera, oratorios, part-songs, some instrumental music, and many hymn tunes, as well as a large number of works for organ and choir. He edited the Choralebook (1858), the English Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship (1867), and the Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal (1875). Some of his hymn tunes were first published in Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861). Bert Polman

Shirley Erena Murray

1931 - 2020 Person Name: Shirley Erena Murray, b. 1931 Author of "God of Freedom, God of Justice" in New Wine In Old Wineskins 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

Richard Proulx

1937 - 2010 Person Name: Richard Proulx, 1937-2010 Harmonizer of "PICARDY" in One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism Richard Proulx (b. St. Paul, MN, April 3, 1937; d. Chicago, IL, February 18, 2010). A composer, conductor, and teacher, Proulx was director of music at the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, Illinois (1980-1997); before that he was organist and choirmaster at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in Seattle, Washington. He contributed his expertise to the Roman Catholic Worship III (1986), The Episcopal Hymnal 1982, The United Methodist Hymnal (1989), and the ecumenical A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools (1992). He was educated at the University of Minnesota, MacPhail College of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota, St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, and the Royal School of Church Music in England. He composed more than 250 works. Bert Polman