Born: February 18, 1867, Harveysburg, Ohio.
Died: July 23, 1956, Arlington, Massachusetts.
Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Ham began his career as a journalist and bank clerk in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ordained a Unitarian minister in 1898, he pastored in Chattanooga (1898-1904); at the First Church in Dallas, Texas (1904-09); and in Reading (1909-34), Waverly (1934-42), and Gardner, Massachusetts (1943-45). The Meadville Theological School in Chicago, Illinois, awarded him a Doctor of Divinity degree in 1942, the year he retired. Ham’s works include:
The Golden Shuttle, 1896
The Kinchin Stories, 1914
Songs of the Spirit, 1932
Songs of Faith and Hope, 1940
O Mother-Heart, 1941… Go to person page >
The original version of WINCHESTER NEW appeared in Musikalisches Handbuch der geistlichen Melodien, published in Hamburg, Germany, in 1690 by Georg Wittwe. It was set to the text “Wer nur den lieben Gott” (see 446). An expanded version of the tune was a setting for "Dir, dir Jehova" (see 203) in…
Display Title: As tranquil streams that meet and mergeFirst Line: As tranquil streams that meet and mergeTune Title: WHITEHALLAuthor: Marion Franklin HamDate: 1937
Display Title: As Tranquil StreamsFirst Line: As tranquil streams that meet and mergeTune Title: WINCHESTER NEWAuthor: Marion Franklin Ham, 1867-1956Meter: L.M.Date: 1993Subject: Beloved Community | ; Free and Responsible Search for Truth and Meaning | ; Ministry | ; Ordination and Installation | ; The Living Tradition | ; Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men | In Time To Come
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