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S. T. Kimbrough

b. 1936 Person Name: S T Kimbrough, Jr Topics: Baptism; Children; Church and Community; Closing of Worship; Discipleship and Service; Mission Paraphraser (English) of "Kanisa Litajengua (O, Who Will Build the Church Now?)" in For Everyone Born

Gilbert Rorison

1821 - 1861 Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; God Trinity; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; God Trinity; Opening of Service; Prayer Author of "Evening psalm" in Laudes Domini Rorison, Gilbert, LL.D., son of John Rorison, a merchant of Glasgow, was born in Renfield Street, Glasgow, Feb. 7, 1821. He was educated at Glasgow University, and at that time he was a member of the United Presbyterian Church. Subsequently he joined the Scottish Episcopal Church, and, after studying for the ministry at Edinburgh under Bishops Terrot and Russell, was ordained by the latter in 1843. He was for some time curate of St. James's, Leith, and of the Episcopal Church, Helensburgh, and then Incumbent of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Peterhead. He died at Bridge of Allan, Oct. 11, 1869. In 1851 he edited Hymns and Anthems adjusted to the Church Services throughout the Christian Year, London, Hope & Co. (Revised, 1860; Appx. 1869.) This contains several of his translations from the Latin. He is widely known through his "Three in One, and One in Three " (q. v.). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

John Weissrock

Topics: Calling; Church; Close of Worship / Sending Forth; Commitment; Courage; Discipleship; Evangelism; Love; Ministry; Mission; Presence of God; Social Concern; Stewardship; Service Arranger of "HERE I AM, LORD" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People

John Pierpont

1785 - 1866 Person Name: F. S. Pierpont Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; Dependence On Providence; God Omniscience; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; Dependence On Providence; God Omniscience; Opening of Service; Prayer Author of ""Father, hear us!"" in Laudes Domini Pierpont, John, son of James Pierpont, of Litchfield, Connecticut, was born at Litchfield, April 6, 1785, and educated at Yale College, where he graduated in 1804. After fulfilling engagements as a Tutor in New Haven, and in Charlestown, South Carolina, he was admitted to the Bar in 1812. Shortly after he retired and went into business, only to leave it also, and to pass on to Harvard College as a student in theology. In 1819 he succeeded Dr. Holley as the pastor of the Unitarian congregation in Hollis Street, Boston. At length his zeal against intemperance and slavery caused him to resign his charge in 1840 [sic. 1845] (see Lothrop's Proceedings of an Eccl. Council in the case of the Hollis Street Meeting and the Rev. J. Pierpont). At this date he published his Poems & Hymns, including his anti-slavery and temperance poems and songs. In 1845 he became the pastor of an Unitarian congregation at Troy, New York. This he vacated for another at Medford, Massachusetts, in 1849. That he resigned in 1859. When over 70 years of age he became Chaplain in the United States Army (1862), and was finally a Government clerk in the Treasury Department at Washington. He died suddenly at Medford, Aug. 27, 1866. Pierpont's publications include Airs of Palestine, 1816, some school books, and his Poems & Hymns, 1840 and 1854. His hymns in common use include:— 1. Another day its course hath run. Evening. Appeared in Hymns for Children, Boston, 1825; in Greenwood's Chapel Liturgy, 1827; and in the author's Poems & Hymns, 1840. 2. Break forth in song, ye trees. Public Thanksgiving. Written for the Second Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of Boston, Sept. 17, 1830, and included in the Poems & Hymns, 1840. 3. Break the bread and pour the wine. Holy Communion. In Harris's Hymns for the Lord's Supper, 1820. 4. Father, while we break the bread. Holy Communion. 5. God Almighty and All-seeing. Greatness of the Father. Contributed to Elias Nason's Congregational Hymn Book, Boston, 1857. 6. God of mercy, do Thou never. Ordination. Written for the Ordination of John B. P. Storer at Walpole, Nov. 15, 1826; and published in the author's Poems, &c, 1840. 7. God of our fathers, in Whose sight. Love of Truth desired. This hymn is composed of st. ix., x. of a hymn written for the Charlestown Centennial, June 17, 1830. In this form it was given in the Boston Hymns of the Spirit, 1864, and others. 8. Gone are those great and good. Burial. Written in 1830. Part of No. 2 above. 9. I cannot make him dead. Gone Before. "A part of an exquisitely touching and beautiful poem of ten stanzas, originally printed in the Monthly Miscellany, Oct. 1840." 10. Let the still air rejoice. Praise. 11. Mighty One, Whose name is Holy. Charitable Institutions. Written for the anniversary of the Howard Benevolent Society, Dec. 1826, and included in the author's Poems, &c, 1840. 12. My [0] God, I thank Thee that the night. Morning. Appeared in his Poems, &c, 1840. In Martineau's Hymns, &c, 1873, it begins "O God, I thank Thee," &c. 13. 0 bow Thine ear, eternal One. Opening of Divine Service. This is dated 1823, but was not included in the author's Poems, &c, 1840, although one of his best productions. 14. 0 Thou to Whom in ancient time. Universal Worship. “Written for the opening of the Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square, Salem, Massachusetts, Dec. 7, 1824," and printed at the close of the sermon preached by Henry Colman on that day. It was given in Pierpont's Poems, &c, 1840, and is found in several collections in Great Britain and America. It is widely known. 15. 0 Thou Who art above all height. Ordination. “Written for the Ordination of Mr. William Ware, as Pastor of the First Congregational Church in New York, Dec. 18, 1821," and included in his Poems, &c, 1840. 16. 0 Thou Who on the whirlwind rides. Dedication of a Place of Worship. Written for the opening of the Seamen's Bethel in Boston, Sept. 11, 1833. Sometimes given as “Thou Who on the," &c. 17. O'er Kedron's stream, and Salem's height. Gethsemane. One of eight hymns contributed to Dr. T. M. Harris's Hymns for the Lord's Supper, 1820. It is in Martineau's Hymns, &c, London, 1873, and others. 18. On this stone, now laid with prayer. Foundation-stone Laying. Written for the laying of the cornerstone of Suffolk Street Chapel, Boston, for the Ministry of the Poor, May 23, 1839. 19. With Thy pure dews and rain. Against Slavery. Written for the African Colonization Society, and included in Cheever's American Common Place Book, 1831. Not in the author's Poems, &c, 1840. Pierpont's talents as a hymn-writer, as in other fields, were respectable rather than commanding, but so energetically employed as to make their mark. Thus, although he never wrote a single hymn that can be called a great lyric, yet he has attained to a prominent position in American hymnody. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Francis Richard Grey

1813 - 1890 Person Name: F. R. Grey Topics: Prayer and Invocation; Close of Worship; Opening of Service; Prayer; Close of Worship; Opening of Service; Prayer Composer of "GREY" in Laudes Domini Rev. Francis Richard Grey, M. A.; b. 1813. Canon of Durham Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Alfred Scott-Gatty

1847 - 1918 Topics: Close of Worship; Service; Year A Trinity Sunday; Year B Proper 9 Composer of "WELWYN" in The New Century Hymnal

Valeria A. Foster

Topics: Order of Service Sending Forth; Benedictions; Closing Hymns; Grace, Mercy, and Forgiveness; Jesus Christ His Love and Mercy; Testimony, Witness, and Evangelism Arranger of "[As you go, tell the world]" in Zion still Sings

Alfred E. Mulder

b. 1936 Topics: Commitment & Dedication; Close of Worship; Close of Worship; Commitment & Dedication; Joy; Ministry & Service; Missions; Trinity Author (st. 1) of "God, the Father of Your People" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

George Lockwood

b. 1946 Topics: La experiencia con Cristo Invitación; Compromiso Cristiano; Compromiso Cristiano; Christian Commitment; Christian Commitment; Discipulado y Servicio; Discipulado y Servicio; Discipleship and Service; Discipleship and Service; Himnos de Apertura; Himnos de Apertura; Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns; Invitation; Ordenación/Instalación; Ordenación/Instalación; Ordination/Installation; Ordination/Installation; Recursos Para el Culto Oraciones de invitación; Recursos Para el Culto Oraciones de invitación; Resources for Worship Prayers of Invitation; Resources for Worship Prayers of Invitation; Himnos de Clausura; Himnos de Clausura; Closing Hymns; Closing Hymns Translator of "Tú has venido a la orilla (Pescador de hombres) (Lord, You Have Come to the Lakeshore)" in Mil Voces para Celebrar Rev. George Lockwood was born in 1946 and has been a missionary to Costa Rica. He has pastored Spanish-speaking congregations in both Arizona and California and served on the editorial committee for the Methodist hymnal supplement Celebremos II. In addition, Lockwood has traveled throughout Central and South America interviewing church musicians and gathering new hymns from both Spanish and Portuguese cultures which he then presents at conferences and workshops. The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Felipe Blycker-J

Person Name: Felipe Blycker J. Topics: Los sacramentos y otros cultos Funerales/Conmemoración; Bautismo, Confirmación, Reafirmación de Fe; Baptism, Confirmation, Reaffirmation of Faith; Discipulado y Servicio; Discipleship and Service; Funerals/Commemoration; Himnos de Apertura; Himnos de Apertura; Opening Hymns; Opening Hymns; Himnos de Clausura; Closing Hymns; Vida Eterna; Eternal Life Harmonizer of "SOMOS DEL SEÑOR" in Mil Voces para Celebrar Spanish name used by Phillip W. Blycker. See also Blycker, Philip W. (Philip Walter), 1939-2023

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