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Mary Nelson Keithahn

Mary Nelson Keithahn, a United Church of Christ minister and church education specialist, works out of her home in Rapid City, South Dakota as a curriculum writer-editor, journalist, and lyricist for musical dramas and anthems. She has also written over eighty hymns, and her texts are included in hymnals or supplements published by the Advent Christian Church, Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Faith Alive Christian Resources, Alternatives for Simple Living/Selah, Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church, United Church of Canada and the United Methodist Church. Mary is a Life Member and former board member of Choristers Guild and a Life Member of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. She is also a member of ASCAP.


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Hymn Texts by Mary Nelson Keithahn (21 - 40 of 57) — view allAsTextAudioScoreInfo
Let songs of thanksgiving and glad psalms of praise (2)Mary Nelson Keithahn Text
Like ancient people on a questMary Nelson Keithahn Text
Like Miriam who danced to praise (2)Mary Nelson Keithahn Text
On Christmas Eve we celebrateMary Nelson Keithahn Text
One holy night in Bethlehem (3)Mary Nelson Keithahn Text
One was old, another barrenMary Nelson Keithahn Text
Pipe a tune and beat the drumMary Nelson Keithahn Text
Sing of a stable built on a hillMary Nelson Keithahn Text
Spirit, falling like a doveMary Nelson Keithahn Text
Spirit-child Jesus, in joyful refrainMary Nelson Keithahn Text
Spirit-child Jesus in joyful refrain,Mary Nelson Keithahn Text
The church is our safe haven,Mary Nelson Keithahn Text
The Holy One of IsraelMary Nelson Keithahn Text
The kind heart of a woman failedMary Nelson Keithahn Text
The kingdom we inheritedMary Nelson Keithahn Text
The people came from everywhere (2)Mary Nelson Keithahn Text
The wedding guests were waitingMary Nelson Keithahn Text
There is a need for shepherdsMary Nelson Keithahn Text
Time now to gather (3)Mary Nelson Keithahn Text
Up to the temple one fine day (2)Mary Nelson Keithahn Text