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For the Man and for the Woman

Author: Colin Gibson Appears in 2 hymnals

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MAKILING

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Colin Gibson Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 55111 13111 11715 Used With Text: For the man and for the woman

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For the man and for the woman

Author: Colin Gibson Hymnal: Alleluia Aotearoa #40 (1999) Topics: Arts/Music; Creation; Praise; Race/Culture; Unity; World Languages: English Tune Title: MAKILING
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For the Man and for the Woman

Author: Colin A. Gibson Hymnal: Sound the Bamboo #238 (2000) Lyrics: 1 For the man and for the woman, for the body and the soul, for the mind and for the spirit, for the love that makes us whole; for the person and the people, for the many and the few, for tradition and for custom, for the fresh and for the new. 2 For the friendship, for the suffering, for the pleasure and the grief, for the learning, for the list'ning for the doubting, and belief; for the sound and for the silence, for the labour and the prayer, for the rock and for the flower, for the earth and for the air. 3 For the harmony of nations, for the sounds of many lands, for the rhythm, for the chanting, for the language of the hands; for the richness of the senses for the color and design, for the weaving of the pattern, for the circle and the line. 4 In the dancer and the poet, in the singer and the song, in the artist and the actor, on the flute and on the gong, we will praise you, great Creator, light of light and Fire of fire; make us one and make us many, your delight is our desire. Topics: Adoration and Praise; Body and Senses; Culture and Creativity; God in Creation and Providence Creator; Human Relationship; Life Celebration of; Music and Dance; Nations; Unity Scripture: Psalm 145 Languages: English Tune Title: MAKILING

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Colin Gibson

b. 1933 Person Name: Colin A. Gibson Author of "For the Man and for the Woman" in Sound the Bamboo Colin Gibson (b. 1933) was born in Dunedin, the south island of New Zealand. He has been writing hymn texts and hymn settings for over 20 years. His works have been published and performed in Africa, the United States, Asia and Australasia, Great Britain and Europe. He is organist and director of the Mornington Methodist Choir, Dunedin, New Zealand, a lay preacher, and retired in 1999 as Head of the Department and Donald Collie Professor of English at the University of Otago where he currently heads the Department of Theatre Studies and continues to lecture on English Literature as Emeritus Professor. He has conducted numerous hymn workshops in New Zealand, Australia and Great Britain, and has been co-editor of a number of hymn collections. His frequent collaboration with Shirley Erena Murray is represented in several Hope publications, and he has his own published collections of hymns: Singing Love (Collins) and more recently Reading the Signature (Hope, 1994 - Code #1753) and Songs for a Rainbow People (Hope, 1998 - Code #8005). Three of his hymns are included in the Hope hymnal Worship & Rejoice (2001). --www.hopepublishing.com
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