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George Jordan

Topics: God Care and Guidance Author of "God Never Fails" in The New National Baptist Hymnal (21st Century Edition)

Paul Junggap Huh

Topics: Care of Creation Adapter of "PCOCS" in Glory to God Dr. Paul Junggap Huh Assistant Professor of Worship and Director of Korean American Ministries Dr. Huh's research interests include liturgical musicology, space, time, history, theology, and arts in both Korean and North American settings. Additionally, he is interested in the praxis of bilingual/bicultural performing, designing, leading, and evaluating worship in an ecumenical setting. Education: PhD, Drew University MDiv, Princeton Theological Seminary MA, City University of New York MMus, Biola University BA, Wheaton College Denomination: Presbyterian Church (USA) --www.ctsnet.edu

Santiago Fernández

b. 1971 Person Name: Santiago Fernández, b. 1971 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Translator (into Spanish) of "You Are Mine (Contigo Estoy)" in Gather (3rd ed.)

Louise M. Oglevee

1872 - 1972 Topics: God Cares for Everyone Author of "Bless These Gifts" in Sing for Joy

Robert C. Trupia

b. 1948 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Translator of "Resucitó" in Gather Comprehensive, Second Edition

Edward W. Poitras

b. 1932 Person Name: Edward Poitras Topics: Care of Creation Translator of "Soft Rains of Spring Flow" in Glory to God

H. Victor Kane

1906 - 1983 Person Name: Victor Kane, 1906-1983 Topics: Care Author of "Make Us, O God, a Church That Shares" in Community of Christ Sings

Carol Browning

b. 1956 Topics: Caring; Caring Author of "Fill Us with Your Love, O Lord" in Worship and Song Carol Browning is a long-time pastoral musician and liturgist, mainly in Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Episcopal, and Presbyterian settings, although she is a member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). She is a liturgical composer, published by GIA Publications, World Library Publications (now a division of GIA), and MorningStar Music, and an independently published inspirational songwriter. She enjoys working with other composers and text writers. As a member of the Collegeville Composers Group, Carol and fellow composers (Anna Betancourt; Catherine Christmas; Fr. Cyprian Consiglio, OSB Cam.; Dr. Paul Ford; and Paul Inwood) created a new music program, entitled Psallite and published by Liturgical Press, written in a truly collaborative manner. The heart of her music comes from listening to the Spirit and crafting singable, accessible melodies and beautiful choral arrangements for worship and prayer. Carol leads music for contemplative services on a monthly basis, in the traditions of the Taizé and Iona communities. Carol Browning

Steve Angrisano

Person Name: Steve Angrisano, b. 1965 Topics: Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick; Care of the Sick Composer of "[Save us, Savior of the world]" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)

Mary Rumsey

Person Name: M. Rumsey Topics: God Cares for Everyone; God's Love and Care Author of "To God Who Gives Us Daily Bread" in Sing for Joy

Monya Davis Logan

Topics: God's Care and Guidance Arranger of "MARTIN" in Zion still Sings

Keith Phillips

Topics: God Guidance and Care Arranger of "SO BLESSED" in The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration

Gerre Hancock

1934 - 2012 Person Name: Gerre Hancock, b. 1934 Topics: Providence and Care Harmonizer of "WEEPING MARY" in Sing and Rejoice!

Sir Walter Scott

1771 - 1832 Person Name: Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) Topics: God Watchful care of Author of "The Pillars of Cloud and Fire" in Many Voices; or, Carmina Sanctorum, Evangelistic Edition with Tunes Walter Scott was born in Edinburgh, August 15, 1771. In 1786, he commenced his apprenticeship as writer to the Signet. In 1796, he first appeared before the public in a translation of Burger's "William and Helen." Many poetical works followed, until in 1814, he began the series of "Waverly Novels." He died at Abbotsford, September 21, 1832. It is related that on his death-bed he distinctly repeated portions of the Latin original, upon which "That day of wrath, that dreadful day" is based. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A., 1872 ====================== Scott, Sir Walter, Bart., was born in Edinburgh, Aug. 15, 1771, and died at Abbotsford, Sept. 21, 1832. Although so successful and widely known as a poet, he made no direct contributions to hymnody whatever. His condensed rendering of the “Dies Irae", and his hymn of Rebecca in Ivanhoe, "When Israel of the Lord beloved" (q.v.) were utilized as hymns for congregational use by others, but were never intended for such a purpose by himself. His work and rank as poet, novelist, and historian are fully set forth in his Life by J. G. Lockhart. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Rick Modlin

Person Name: Rick Modlin, b. 1966 Topics: Pastoral Care of the Sick Arranger of "[In him we live, we move and have our being]" in RitualSong

Sarah Hart

Person Name: Sarah Hart, b. 1968 Topics: Rites of the Church Rite of Annointing (Care of teh Sick) Author of "Hallelujah Is Our Song" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) See https://www.sarahhart.com/biography

William Clayton

1814 - 1879 Topics: God the Father Care and Guidance Author of "Come, Come, Ye Saints" in Hymns for the Living Church Born: Ju­ly 17, 1814, Pen­worth­am, Lan­ca­shire, Eng­land. Died: De­cem­ber 4, 1879, Salt Lake Ci­ty, Utah. Buried: Salt Lake Ci­ty, Utah. Clayton worked as a miss­ion­a­ry in Eng­land be­fore mov­ing to Amer­i­ca in 1840. He was ci­ty trea­sur­er in Nau­voo, Il­li­nois; clerk of the Nau­voo Tem­ple; mem­ber of the Nau­voo Brass Band; Jo­seph Smith’s pri­vate se­cre­ta­ry un­til 1844; and one of the group that moved to Utah with Mor­mon lead­er Brig­ham Young. He lat­er played se­cond vi­o­lin in the Salt Lake The­a­ter or­ches­tra. --www.hymntime.com/tch

C. O. Rosenius

1816 - 1868 Topics: Care and Guidance Author of "With God and His Mercy" in Lutherförbundets Sångbok Rosenius, Carl Olof. (Nysätra, Sweden, February 3, 1816--February 24, 1868). Lutheran. Son of a state church preacher with pietist convictions. University of Uppsala, 1838-1839. Tutor at Lenna. Lay preacher and evangelist. Editor of Pietisten, 1842-1868, a monthly which played a major role in the revival and free church movement. In order to stem the tide of separation and keep the revival within the state church, Rosenius and his friends organized "Evangeliska Fosterlandsstiftelsen" (Evangelical National Foundation) in 1856. In his activities as a lay preacher Rosenius was often accompanied by the singer-hymnist, Oscar Ahnfelt, and his lyrics were published in the latter's Andeliga Sånger (Spiritual Songs). Author of "Var jag går" (Wheresoe'er I Roam) and "Med Gud och hans vänskap" (With God and His Friendship). Reviser of "Jag har en vän, så huld, så mild, så tålig" (I Have a Friend, So Patient, Kind, Forbearing). --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives

Luz Ester Rios de Cuna

Person Name: Luz Ester Ríos de Cuna Topics: Divine Care Author of "El que habita al abrigo de Dios" in Celebremos Su Gloria Puerto Rico, Teacher Sing a New Song No. 3 by Patrick Prescod (Bridgetown, Barbados: Cedar Press, 1981)

Joseph F. Green, Jr.

1924 - 2013 Person Name: Joseph F. Green Topics: Guidance and Care Alterer of "Come, Come, Ye Saints" in Baptist Hymnal (1975 ed) Joseph Franklin Green was born in 1924 in Waco, Texas. He obtained a B.S from Texas Wesleyan College, an M.A. from Baylor University and B.D., M.D. and Ph.D. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He served in the Army during World War II, and then pastored Baptist churches in Texas and Colorado. For thirty years he was an editor at the Baptist School Board (LifeWay), and wrote many books and articles. He was also editor for the Grand Forks Herald in North Dakota, and then a pastor in the Presbyterian churches in Grandin and Hunter, ND. He died in Nashville in 2013. Dianne Shapiro, from obituary, "The Tennessean, 14 Apr 2013, Sun, p. 86

Sigismund Neukomm

1778 - 1858 Topics: Cares Composer of "AMES" in The Psalter Sigismund Ritter von Neukomm, b. Salzburg, 1778; d. Paris 1858 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Rafael Cuna

1907 - 1995 Topics: Divine Care Composer of "ABRIGO DE DIOS" in Celebremos Su Gloria Rafael Cuna was a writer, poet and musician in Puerto Nuevo, San Juan, Puerto Rico. He composed the tune AL ABRIGO DE DIOS. He was married to Luz Ester Rios de Cuna who versified the text of Psalm 91 in "Al que habita al abrigo de Dios" Dianne Shapiro, from email from David Surpless

David Allen

b. 1941 Person Name: David Allen, 1941- Topics: Comfort and Care Arranger of "ABBA, FATHER" in Rejoice Hymns Pseudonym. See also Fettke, Tom

Robert A. Hobby

b. 1962 Person Name: Robert A. Hobby, b. 1962 Topics: Compassion, Caring Composer of "ANDREW'S SONG" in Evangelical Lutheran Worship Robert A. Hobby currently serves as Director of Music for Trinity English Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, where his responsibilities include playing for many of the worship services, overseeing the graded choral program, and managing the concerts the church offers. Numerous activities during his tenure include Trinity Church establishing a choral series with seventeen composers commissioned thus far, hosting a regional convention of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians, producing four recordings, and expanding the opportunities for music ministry. Mr. Hobby received his Bachelor's Degree in Church Music from Wittenberg University in 1985 and a Master's Degree in Organ Performance from the University of Notre Dame in 1987. His organ teachers have included Darwin Leitz, Kirby and Kristi Koriath, Donald Busarow, and Craig Cramer. His private study in composition has been under Donald Busarow and Richard Hillert. He has had private coaching in improvisation with Paul Manz and compositional coaching from English composer, Andrew Carter. To date, most of his composition time has been spent writing commissions for churches and organizations throughout the country. Over 150 of Mr. Hobby?s compositions are in print with Augsburg Fortress Publishing House, Choristers Guild, Concordia Publishing House, G.I.A. Publishers, MorningStar Music Publishers, Northwestern Publishers, Pavane Publishing Co., and Warner Brothers Publishers. His music has been heard on nationally syndicated radio programs such as The Lutheran Hour, Pipe Dreams, and Sing for Joy. A representation of his writing for organ, choral, and instrumental forces can be found on Thine Is the Glory, a recording produced by MorningStar Publishers. In 2006, Mr. Hobby premiered a major work of his entitled "The Good Shepherd" which is scored for tenor solo, adult and children's choirs, and orchestra; it is published with MorningStar Music Publishers. His compositions are present in two hymnals: Evangelical Lutheran Worship and Lutheran Service Book. As a performer and clinician, Mr. Hobby keeps an active schedule throughout the United States. He has played for the national conventions of the Hymn Society of the United States and Canada, Organ Historical Society, and National Pastoral Musicians, and he has played for both national and regional conventions of the Association of the Lutheran Church Musicians and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He has been a featured artist with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, performing Poulenc's Organ Concerto and Haydn's Organ Concerto #2 in C. In 2005, he conducted the premiere performance of Andrew Carter's Concerto in C for organ and orchestra with David Higgs at the organ. In addition, his workshops for both regional conventions and individual chapter meetings of the American Guild of Organists and other similar organizations have gathered wide acclaim. Mr. Hobby is a member of a number of professional music organizations and has held a variety of leadership positions. For several years he chaired Young Lutherans Sing, a national summer choral program for children, sponsored by the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians. In 1996, he designed and coordinated a hymn festival that was performed simultaneously at 100 sites around the United States and Canada to commemorate the 10th anniversary of ALCM. He has also served as Dean of the Fort Wayne American Guild of Organists and as a member of the Program Committee for the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. Mr. Hobby and his wife, Jennifer, are the proud parents of three daughters: Hannah, Lydia, and Elizabeth. --www.morningstarmusic.com/

Peter R. Hallock

1924 - 2014 Person Name: Peter Hallock Topics: God Cares for My Family Composer of "[And when she said quickly: "I love you so"]" in Sing for Joy

Soon Sae Kim

Topics: Care of Creation Composer of "AS DEW FALLS" in Glory to God

Hee Bo Kim

Person Name: Hee Bo Kim Topics: Care of Creation Author of "As Dew Falls Gently at Dawn" in Glory to God

Thad Roberts

Person Name: Thad Roberts, Jr. Topics: Guidance and Care; Guidance and Care Author of "God of Earth and Outer Space" in Baptist Hymnal (1975 ed)

Ethel Wendell Trout

1878 - 1935 Topics: God Cares for Everyone Author of "It Makes No Difference, East or West" in Sing for Joy

Bradford Gray Webster

1898 - 1991 Person Name: Bradford Gray Webster, 1898 - Topics: Care Author of "O Jesus Christ, to Thee May Hymns Be Rising" in Hymns of the Saints Bradford Gray Webster (1898-1991) was born in Syracuse, NY. Before service in World War I, he attended Amherst College. A graduate of Boston University of Theology he served as a Methodist minister for forty years, all in pastorates in New York State. His most popular hymn is "O Jesus Christ, May Grateful Hymns Be Rising." --www.hopepublishing.com/

Ann Sterling Boesel

Topics: God Cares for Us in Work and Play Author of "The Train" in Sing for Joy

Flo Price

b. 1931 Person Name: F.P. Topics: The Christian Life Guidance and Care Author of "He's Listening" in The New Church Hymnal Frequent collaborator with Ralph Carmichael on Carmichael's Light Records and on Word Records. --Daniel Mahraun (from discogs.com)

Franklyn S. Weddle

1905 - 1992 Topics: God's Care Composer of "[Father, bless us as we go]" in Children's Hymnal

Marion James

b. 1913 Topics: God Cares for My Family; God Cares for Everyone; God's Love and Care Author of "Sleepy Song" in Sing for Joy James, Marion (Mrs. Roy William Price). (1913--?). Aurora, Illinois; communicant of Trinity Episcopal Church. A former journalist, she earned an A.B. from Vassar College. --The Hymn Society, DNAH Archives ================== Marion James (Mrs. Roy William Price) is the author of two books of verse, juvenile stories, and poems, and over fifty sacred and secular lyrics. Her children's hymns are published by the Oxford Press, England, the United Church of Canada, Seabury Press, and the Lutheran Church of America, with recordings by the latter, 1966-1969. Her hymn text, "O Jesus, Who Once Heard the Plea", with music by John Leo Lewis, published by the Hymn Society in 1961, appeared in the 1968 Advent Christian Hymnal. Also in collaboration with Mr. Lewis, she won the Drexel Award of 1955, second place in the Moravian Contest of 1956, and the Harvey Gaul Award of 1957. The mother of three children, she resides with her husband in Aurora, Illinois, where she is a communicant of Trinity Episcopal Church. A former journalist, she holds an A.B. from Vassar College, and is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. --Ten New Hymns for the 70's, 1970. Used by permission.

Tamryn Parker-Carver

Topics: Creation Care Arranger of "AI HU" in Voices Together

Kate Cox Goddard

Topics: Jesus' Care Author of "The Good Shepherd" in Children's Hymnal

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