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VICAR

Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 17 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: V. Earle Copes Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 13456 54312 33456 Used With Text: Hope of the World

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Hope of the World

Author: Georgia E. Harkness Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 58 hymnals First Line: Hope of the world, O Christ of great compassion Topics: Bread of Life; Commitment & Dedication; Cross of Christ; King, God/Christ as; Church and Mission; Bread of Life; Church; Commitment & Dedication; Cross of Christ; Guidance; Holy Spirit; King, God/Christ as; Missions; Pilgrimage & Conflct Scripture: John 6:35 Used With Tune: VICAR

O God of Every Shining Constellation

Author: Albert F. Bayly Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: O God of ev'ry shining constellation Topics: God Beyond All Name and Form God the Creator; God; God: Creator; God: Image Scripture: Job 38:31-33 Used With Tune: VICAR
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Your Love, O God

Author: Anders Frostenson; Fred Kaan Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Your love, O God, is broad like beach and meadow Lyrics: 1 Your love, O God, is broad like beach and meadow, wide as the wind, and our eternal home. You leave us free to seek you or reject you, you give us room to answer "yes" or "no." 2 We long for freedom where our truest being is given hope and courage to unfold. We seek in freedom space and scope for dreaming, and look for ground where trees and plants can grow. 3 But there are walls that keep us all divided; we fence each other in with hate and war. Fear is the bricks and mortar of our prison, our pride of self, the prison coat we wear. 4 O judge us, God, and in your judgment free us, and set our feet in freedom's open space; take us as far as your compassion wanders among the children of the human race. Topics: God Beyond All Name and Form Grace and Love; Dignity and Equality; Freedom and Liberation; God; God: Grace; God: Love; Judgment Used With Tune: VICAR

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Hopeless to help in this violence

Author: Andrew Pratt Hymnal: Discipleship Ministries Collection #23 Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Hopeless to help in this violence, this crisis Topics: Terrorism; Violence; Times of Crisis Languages: English Tune Title: VICAR
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Hope of the World

Author: Georgia Harkness, 1891-1974 Hymnal: Community of Christ Sings #29 (2013) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: Hope of the world, O Christ of great compassion Lyrics: 1 Hope of the world, thou Christ of great compassion, speak to our fearful hearts by conflict rent, save us, your people, from consuming passion, who by our own false hopes and aims are spent. 2 Hope of the world, God's gift from highest heaven, bringing to hungry souls the bread of life, still let your Spirit unto us be given to heal earth's wounds and end her bitter strife. 3 Hope of the world, afoot on dusty highways, showing to wand'ring souls the path of light; walk now beside us, lest the tempting byways lure us away from you to endless night. 4 Hope of the world, who by your cross did save us from death and dark despair, from sin and guilt; we render back the love your mercy gave us; take now our lives and use them as you will. 5 Hope of the world, O Christ o'er death victorious, who by this sign did conquer grief and pain, we would be faithful to your gospel glorious: you are our Lord, and you forever reign! Topics: Affirmation; Easter; Healing; Hope; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Jesus Christ Savior; Jesus Christ's Life Scripture: John 16:33 Languages: English Tune Title: VICAR

O Lord of Every Shining Constellation

Author: Albert F. Bayly Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #31 (1985) Meter: 11.10.11.10 First Line: O Lord of ev'ry shining constellation Topics: In The Beginning The Earth is the Lord's Scripture: Genesis 1:27 Languages: English Tune Title: VICAR

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Charles H. Webb

b. 1933 Person Name: Charles H. Webb Composer (descant) of "VICAR" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement

Albert F. Bayly

1901 - 1984 Author of "O Lord of Every Shining Constellation" in The Presbyterian Hymnal Albert F. Bayly was born on Sep­tem­ber 6, 1901, Bex­hill on Sea, Sus­sex, Eng­land. He received his ed­u­cat­ion at Lon­don Un­i­ver­si­ty (BA) and Mans­field Coll­ege, Ox­ford. Bayly was a Congregationalist (later United Reformed Church) minister from the late 1920s until his death in 1984. His life and ministry spanned the Depression of the 1930s, the Second World War, and the years of reconstruction which followed. Af­ter re­tir­ing in 1971, he moved to Spring­field, Chelms­ford, and was ac­tive in the local Unit­ed Re­formed Church. He wrote sev­er­al pageants on mis­sion themes, and li­bret­tos for can­ta­tas by W. L. Lloyd Web­ber. He died on Ju­ly 26, 1984 in Chiches­ter, Sus­sex, Eng­land. NN, Hymnary editor. Sources: www.hymntime.com/tch and Church Times, an Anglican newspaper, Tuesday 20 October 2015

Fred Kaan

1929 - 2009 Translator of "Your Love, O God" in Chalice Hymnal Fred Kaan Hymn writer. His hymns include both original work and translations. He sought to address issues of peace and justice. He was born in Haarlem in the Netherlands in July 1929. He was baptised in St Bavo Cathedral but his family did not attend church regularly. He lived through the Nazi occupation, saw three of his grandparents die of starvation, and witnessed his parents deep involvement in the resistance movement. They took in a number of refugees. He became a pacifist and began attending church in his teens. Having become interested in British Congregationalism (later to become the United Reformed Church) through a friendship, he was attended Western College in Bristol. He was ordained in 1955 at the Windsor Road Congregational Church in Barry, Glamorgan. In 1963 he was called to be minister of the Pilgrim Church in Plymouth. It was in this congregation that he began to write hymns. The first edition of Pilgrim Praise was published in 1968, going into second and third editions in 1972 and 1975. He continued writing many more hymns throughout his life. Dianne Shapiro, from obituary written by Keith Forecast in Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/fred-kaan-minister-and-celebrated-hymn-writer-1809481.html)
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