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Matt Papa

b. 1983 Person Name: Matt Papa, b. 1983 Scripture: John 1:4-5 Author of "Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery" in Christian Worship

Michael Bleecker

b. 1977 Person Name: Michael Bleeker, b. 1977 Scripture: John 1:4-5 Author of "Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery" in Christian Worship Michael Bleecker is a worship leader and songwriter. He attended Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. He began to lead music for youth from First Baptist Hot Springs and played at various camps and conferences. He later moved to Dallas and led music at Metro Bible Study. He is now a minister at The Village Church in Flower Mound, Texas. Dianne Shapiro, from www.thevillagechurch.net/about/staff/member/600100/?groupref=group_flower-mound-campus-staff, accessed 3/10/2017

John Morison

1750 - 1798 Person Name: John Morison 1750-98 Scripture: John 1:1 Author of "The people who in darkness walked" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship Morison, John, D.D., was born in Aberdeenshire in 1749. He studied at the University of Aberdeen (King's College), where he graduated M.A. in 1771. In 1780 he became parish minister of Canisbay, Caithness. He received the degree of D.D. from the University of Edinburgh in 1792. He died at Canisbay, June 12, 1798. He was one of the members added on May 26, 1781, to the Committee appointed by the General Assembly of 1775 to revise the Translations and Paraphrases of 1745. To him are ascribed Nos. 19, 21, 29, 30 and 35, in the 1781 collection, and he is said to have been joint author with John Logan of Nos. 27 and 28. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Noel Richards

b. 1955 Scripture: John 1:5 Author of "Love songs from heaven are filling the earth" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship

Tricia Richards

b. 1960 Scripture: John 1:5 Author of "Love songs from heaven are filling the earth" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship

Chick Yuill

Person Name: Chick Yuill, 1947- Scripture: John 1:1-18 Author of "The Light Has Come" in Our Great Redeemer's Praise

William Sterndale Bennett

1816 - 1875 Scripture: John 1:6-8 Harmonizer of "LOBE DEN HERREN" in Worship and Song William Sterndale Bennett, born in Sheffield, England, April 13, 1816, died in London, Feb. 1, 1875. His father, an organist, died when he was three years old, and his education was cared for by his grandfather. At the age of eight (1824) he entered the choir of King's College Chapel at Cambridge, where his grandfather lived, and in 1826 was sent to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music. Here he studied composition under Lucas and Dr. Crotch, and pianoforte, first under W. H. Holmes, and then under Cipriani Potter. His first composition of note was his D minor pianoforte concerto, op. 1, written in 1832 and played by himself at the prize concert at the Academy in 1833. Mendelssohn was present and greatly encouraged the young composer. In 1836 the firm of Broadwood offered to pay his expenses for a year's study in Leipsic; here he came under the influence of Mendelssohn and Schumann, both of whom held his talent in high esteem. He came back to London after the specified year, but returned to Leipsic for another year's study in 1840. In 1843 he began to give successful chamber concerts in London, and in 1844 married Mary Anne Wood, daughter of a captain in the Navy. In 1849 he founded the London Bach Society, one of the results of which was the first performance in England of the Matthew Passion, April 6, 1854. In 1853 he was offered the conductorship of the Leipsic Gewandhaus concerts, and in 1856 he was elected to the chair of musical professor at the University of Cambridge, and shortly afterwards received the degree of Mus. Doc. In 1856 he was also made permanent conductor of the Philharmonic Society, a post which he resigned ten years later to become principal of the Royal academy of Music. In 11867 he received the Cambridge degree of M.A. and a salary of 100 pounds was joined to his professorship. In 1870 the University of Oxford conferred upon him the honorary dgree of D.C.L. He was knighted in 1871, and a scholarship was founded at the Royal academy of Music out of subscriptions to a public testimonial to him in St. James's Hall in 1872. He died after a short illness, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Bennett has been called the first English composer of individual genius since Purcell; he certainly was the first English composer who go any real recognition in Germany. He has generally been considered as a follower and imitator of Mendelssohn, although the best English critics deny this. Yet he may truly be said to have held more by Mendelssohn than by Schumann. His compositions are noteworthy for an easy grace, refinement, and elaborate perfection of style. Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888) https://archive.org/details/cyclopediaofmusi01cham/mode/2up

Helen Gierke

Scripture: John 1:4 Arranger of "[Jesus is the light]" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People

John Wilson

1905 - 1992 Person Name: John Wilson, 1905-92 Scripture: John 1:1-9 Harmonizer of "NETTLETON" in Together in Song Born January 21, 1905, in Bournville, Birmingham, England; died July 16, 1992, in Guildford, Surrey, England. He served as Vice President of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland, and was a Fellow of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. Leland Bryant Ross from a biographical article in the journal of the Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland: https://hymnsocietygbi.org.uk/1992/10/treasure-no-58-john-wilson-1905-92

Malcolm Archer

b. 1952 Person Name: Malcolm Archer, b. 1952 Scripture: John 1:1-5 Composer of "COURT BARTON" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

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