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![]() | KRISTA'S TUNEComposer: John D. Horman (1997)Published in 1 hymnal |
John retired from teaching after twenty-six years with the Montgomery County, Maryland Public School System. During his tenure with the school system, he taught general music for twenty-one years at the elementary level and five years at the secondary level, and worked extensively with choruses at both levels. He received the Broom Award for Excellence awarded by his home county for his work in composition for children.
John has served Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church in Kensington, Maryland for thirty-nine years as Organist and Director of Music. He oversees three choral groups and two bell choirs. Over eighty members of the congregation participate in the music groups of the church.
John's compositions are found in the catalogues… Go to person page >When it seemed that Love was dying,
hope and joy forever gone,
friends of Jesus, fearful, wondered
who would help them carry on.
Joseph came to claim the body,
Nicodemus too was there,
bravely showing their allegiance,
handling him with tender care.
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| Instances (1) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Come Away with Me #14 | When it seemed that Love was dying, | When It Seemed that Love Was Dying | Mary Nelson Keithahn | John D. Horman | 8.7.8.7 D | Matthew 27:55-61; Matthew 28:1-8; Luke 23:44-55; Luke 24:1-12; John 19:38-42; John 20:1-18 | KRISTA'S TUNE | F Major | English | 1998 |
