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Bruce H. Leafblad

Hymnal Number: 832 Author of "Lord, We Worship and Adore You" in The Worshiping Church

Stephen Schwartz

b. 1948 Hymnal Number: 535 Composer of "GODSPELL" in The Worshiping Church

Naomi Batya

Person Name: Nomi Batya Hymnal Number: 110 Author of "King of Kings and Lord of Lords" in The Worshiping Church See also Yah, Nomi

Ray W. Urwin

b. 1950 Hymnal Number: 327 Composer of "THOMAS MERTON" in The Worshiping Church

Max Miller

1927 - 2013 Hymnal Number: 449 Composer of "MARSH CHAPEL" in The Worshiping Church

Johan Åström

1767 - 1844 Person Name: Johan Astrom Hymnal Number: 682 Adapter of "In Heaven Above" in The Worshiping Church Åström, Johan. (Gaevle, Sweden, November 30, 1767--February 29, 1844). Lutheran. Ordained in 1793, he was briefly pastor of the German church in Norrkoeping, then appointed rector (1805) at Tuna and Stavby and (1821) at Sigtune and Altuna; assisted Archbishop J.O. Wallin in preparing the Psalmbok (1816-1818). The 1819 edition contained 11 of his hymns and several translations. --Don Hustad, DNAH Archives

Paul Akers Richardson

b. 1951 Person Name: Paul A. Richardson Hymnal Number: 778 Author of "As He Gathered at His Table" in The Worshiping Church Dr. Richardson's principal area of research and writing is hymnology (congregational song). Author of Singing Baptists: Studies in Baptist Hymnody in America, with Harry Eskew and David W. Music (Church Street Press, 1994); and "I Will Sing the Wondrous Story": A History of Baptist Hymnody in America, with David W. Music (Mercer University Press, 2008). Bachelor of Music (voice performance and church music), Mars Hill College; Master of Church Music (voice performance), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Doctor of Musical Arts (church music: voice performance and musicology), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary postdoctoral studies, Colgate-Rochester Divinity School/ Bexley Hall/Crozer Theological Seminary; Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester; Regents Park College, University of Oxford. --See Samford University School of the Arts bio, 03 July 2014.

David G. Preston

b. 1939 Person Name: David G. Preston, 20th C. Hymnal Number: 344 Paraphraser of "God in Mercy Grant Us Blessing" in The Worshiping Church

Hugh T. McElrath

b. 1921 Hymnal Number: 401 Author of "We Praise You with Our Minds" in The Worshiping Church

Priscilla Wright

b. 1928 Hymnal Number: 592 Paraphraser of "Fear Not, Rejoice and Be Glad" in The Worshiping Church Priscilla Wright (b. Dallas, TX, 1928) studied at community colleges in Denver and Dallas and also studied theology at Christ for the Nations Institute of Biblical Studies in Dallas. She worked in inner-city social services for the Church of the Redeemer in Dallas and was the house director for the Dallas Ronald McDonald House, a residence for families of hospitalized children. Wright cites her association with the Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal) as the most prominent influence in her life: “There was always the awesome awareness that God was orchestrating a new thing [in charismatic Christian worship], and in retrospect it is evident that the renewal which took place there was a catalyst for renewal in many other parts of the world." Bert Polman

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