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Pam Stephenson

Arranger of "HALLELUJAH" in Songs of Faith and Praise

Jack Boyd

b. 1932 Author, st. 3 of "Jesus is Lord" in Great Songs of the Church (Revised) Jack Arthur Boyd (b. Indianapolis, Indiana, February 9, 1932) was the music editor of *Great Songs of the Church, Revised*, published by ACU Press in 1986. He earned a B.S. degree in music education from Abilene Christian University, a masters degree in music composition and theory from the University of North Texas, and a Ph.D. in choral literature from the University of Iowa. Boyd edited *Children, Rejoice!* (Sweet, 1979) and he authored *Rehearsal Guide for the Choral Director* (Parker, 1970) and *Leading the Lord's Singing* (Quality, 1981). He is a member of Churches of Christ and lives in Abilene, Texas. Monty Lynn

Philip R. Dietterich

b. 1931 Arranger of "ALLELUIA" in The United Methodist Hymnal Music Supplement II

Larry Simpson

Author, st. 2 of "Jesus is Lord" in Great Songs of the Church (Revised)

Dane K. Shepard

Arranger of "CALAIS" in Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs

Richard E. VanDyke

1949 - 2011 Arranger of "[Jesus is Lord, my Redeemer]" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) Richard VanDyke was born on April 3, 1949 in Hendersonville, Tennessee. He was a faithful song leader at Donelson Church of Christ in Donelson, Tennessee (a suburb of Nashville). He was a music teacher at Goodpasture Christian School in Madison, Tennessee (a suburb of Nashville). He was an award winning high school band director who was beloved by his students. email to Hymnary

Robert Jay Taylor

b. 1950 Person Name: R. J. Taylor Arranger of "EGERTHE" in Sing Praises

Cyndie Lowry

Arranger of "EGERTHE" in Sing Praises

Gilbert J. Moegerle

Author of "Alleluia" in The New National Baptist Hymnal

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