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Lance B. Latham

1894 - 1985 Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Composer of "[The harvest fields are bending]" in Timeless Truths Lance Brenton Latham, 1894-1985 Born: March 21, 1894, Dentonville, Pennsylvania. Died: January 15, 1985, Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Buried: Ridgewood Cemetery, Glenview, Illinois. Latham is best known as the co-founder of Awana® Clubs International. But in Christian music circles, "Doc" was renowned for his music ministry. He displayed a propensity for music at an early age, starting lessons at age three. He was soon playing songs by heart, as his mother called out page numbers from a hymn book. After he graduated from college at age 17, music took center stage in his life. He received piano training from Mauritz Leefson, director of the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, and earned critical and popular praise performing throughout the Philadelphia area. His rising musical career played a part in his salvation decision. At age 21, he was invited to play for William Nicholson’s evangelistic crusade in Chester, Pennsylvania. On Sept. 18, 1915, after hearing one of Nicholson’s Gospel presentations, the young prodigy received Christ as his Savior. Following conversion, Latham began putting his musical gifts to use composing hymns. He soon was "discovered" by Paul Rader, America’s first nationwide radio preacher. Rader hired Latham to join the musical staff at Moody Tabernacle and to travel with him on evangelistic crusades. When Rader became pastor at the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle in 1922, he invited Latham to serve as an associate. Latham later organized a musical group called the White Shirt Brigade. This all boy choir performed and taught at churches throughout the Midwest and South. He also was affectionately dubbed with the nickname "Doc" for an outfit he once wore to a youth club masquerade party. One member of the Brigade was Art Rorheim, who later became Awana® co-founder with Latham. In 1934, Latham became pastor of a new church, the North Side Gospel Center in Chicago, Illinois. He served there for 40 years. During his days as pastor, Latham drew huge crowds to his "dueling pianos" concerts at the Gospel Center. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

María Eugenia Cornou

b. 1969 Person Name: María Eugenia Cornou, b. 1969 Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Translator of "All Things Bright and Beautiful (Todo a nuestro alrededor)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Sister Mary of St. Philip

1825 - 1904 Person Name: Sr. Mary of St. Philip, SND, 1825-1904 Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Translator (English) of "O Come, Divine Messiah! (¡Divino Mesías! El Mundo Anhela)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song

Friedrich Eckhardt

1870 - 1940 Person Name: Fr. Eckhardt Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Composer of "ES SCHAUT BEI NACHT UND TAGE" in The Christian Hymnary. Bks. 1-4

Brian Black

b. 1926 Person Name: Brian Black, 1926- Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Author (vv. 1, 3) of "All things bright and beautiful" in Together in Song

Júlio Cesar Ribeiro

Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Translator of "Quero Estar ao Pé da Cruz" in Hinário para o Culto Cristão

James Robinson

Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Author of "What Shall It Be?" in Songs of Faith and Praise

John Cozens

1906 - 1999 Person Name: John Cozens, 1906- Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Adapter of "On Wings of Living Radiance" in Hymns for Youth (27 April 1906 - 5 April 1999) Born in Tottenham, London; moved to Canada in 1913, aged 7. Worked, mainly in Toronto, as an administrator, choir conductor, tenor, etc. Co-founded Toronto's Council Choir and Orpheus Choir. Died, aged 92, in Port Hope, Ontario. --[Source??]

James Koerts

b. 1976 Person Name: James W. Koerts, 1976- Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Composer of "NO OTHER NAME" in Rejoice Hymns

C. A. Gabauer

Person Name: Unknown Meter: 7.6.7.6 with refrain Author of "The Earth Is Hushed in Silence" in Christian Youth Hymnal

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