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John Glaser

b. 1961 Person Name: John Glaser, 1961- Topics: Oppression Translator (Spanish) of "By the Babylonian Rivers" in Community of Christ Sings

Barbara Howard

b. 1930 Person Name: Barbara Howard, 1930- Topics: Oppression Author of "God's Melody of Peace" in Community of Christ Sings

Jeeva Sam

Topics: Poverty and Oppression Composer of "COME NOW, YOU BLESSED " in Lift Up Your Hearts Jeeva Sam (b. 1957) is an ordained minister in the United Church of Canada, currently serving two congregations at Morgan’s Point and Forks Road East United Churches in the Niagara region of Ontario. Sam received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Waterloo and a Master of Divinity from Queen’s Theological College. He is also a professional proofreader and editor, and a columnist for two local papers. Laura de Jong

Richard P. Howard

b. 1929 Person Name: Richard Howard, 1929- Topics: Oppression Author of "God's Melody of Peace" in Community of Christ Sings

Geoffrey Laycock

b. 1927 Person Name: Geoffrey Laycock, b. 1927 Topics: Poverty and Oppression Harmonizer of "CAPTIVITY (KAS DZIEDAJA)" in Lift Up Your Hearts Geoffrey Laycock (b. 1927) was director of music at a teachers college in Norwich. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Deby Dearman

Person Name: Deby Dearman, 1953- Topics: Oppression Adapter of "Lord, Make Us Instruments" in Community of Christ Sings

Daniel Hameline

Topics: Oppression Translator (French) of "By the Babylonian Rivers" in Community of Christ Sings

Salvador T. Martinez

b. 1939 Person Name: Salvador T. Martinez, b. 1939 Topics: Poverty and Oppression Author of "Blest Be God " in Lift Up Your Hearts Salvador T Martinez, Ph.D., (b. Manila, 22 June 1939) is a Filipino theologian and musician. He was professor of philosophy and religion and dean at Silliman University in Dumaguete City, the Philippines, and professor at McGilvary College of Divinity at Payap University, in Chiang Mai, Thailand He has been executive secretary at the Christian Conference of Asia and missionary of the Common Global Ministries Board of the United Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ. He has written other hymns: Blest be God, In the Lands of Asia, God of Asia. His hymns appear in Gather,New Century Hymnal, Lift Up Your Hearts, Sound the Bamboo, and Church Hymnal. He lives in Banning, California, USA with his wife Norma. (email sent to Hymnary)

Dale A. Witte

Topics: Oppression Composer (refrain) of "[But the LORD is righteous]" in Christian Worship

Albert Chung

b. 1986 Topics: Poverty and Oppression Arranger of "BETA" in Lift Up Your Hearts Albert Chung (b. August 22, 1986) is from South Pasadena, CA; he has an undergraduate degree in music education from UCLA and served as a band director at South Pasadena High School. His involvement in various church ministries around Southern California led him to study at Princeton Theological Seminary for his M.Div. degree (anticipated in 2014); his interest in music composition is aimed at providing accessible contemporary settings for congregational song. Emily Brink

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