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Matt Papa

b. 1983 Topics: Questioning Author of "Lord, from Sorrows Deep I Call" in Christian Worship

G. A. Hennig

Topics: Questioning Composer (verse) of "[Wild creatures long to cool their tongues]" in Christian Worship Grace Hennig has served as organist, choir director, worship team leader, and accompanist in several congregations over the past twenty years. Presently, she serves as director of the Women’s Choir at Martin Luther College and is also active in music composition. Grace was graduated from Bethany Lutheran College (AA), Dr. Martin Luther College (BS), from Concordia University-Chicago (MCM) and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (BA). Grace has presented worship topics at conferences and served on parish worship consulting teams. Her hymn tunes and settings appear in Christian Worship Supplement (2008) and other hymnals.​ Grace Hennig

Alan Rees

Topics: Questioning Composer (refrain) of "[Do not hide yourself, O LORD]" in Christian Worship

Vera Lyons

Topics: Questioning Arranger of "[Let not the wise glory in their wisdom]" in Psalms for All Seasons Vera Lyons. children’s choir director, music arranger, St. Paul, Minn.

Juan Salinas

Topics: Questioning Author of "Como el ciervo (Like a Deer)" in Psalms for All Seasons

John McCann

b. 1961 Topics: Questioning Arranger of "[All who see me scoff at me]" in Christian Worship

Douglas Gay

b. 1963 Person Name: Doug Gay Topics: Questioning Author of "You Cunning Liar, Why Publicize" in Psalms for All Seasons

Father Colin

Topics: Questioning Composer (refrain) of "[Tremble, O earth, at the presence of the Lord]" in Christian Worship

Alison Cadden

Topics: Questioning Composer of "[May God arise, may his enemies by scattered]" in Christian Worship

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