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Remember Me

Author: Gerrit Gustafson; Martin J Nystrom Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: [Remember Me] Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:24 Text Sources: Songbook 6 (Hosanna) (Integrity Music, Inc., 1992)

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[On the night You were betrayed You took the bread]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Gerrit Gustafson; Martin J. Nystrom; Darrell Bledsoe Tune Key: D Minor Incipit: 67161 32661 76716 Used With Text: Remember Me

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Remember Me

Author: Gerrit Gustafson; Martin J. Nystrom Hymnal: Glorious Praise at The Colonies #99 (2005) First Line: On the night You were betrayed You took the bread Tune Title: [On the night You were betrayed You took the bread]

Remember Me

Author: Gerrit Gustafson; Martin J Nystrom Hymnal: Scripture Song Database #2886 (2008) First Line: [Remember Me] Scripture: 1 Corinthians 11:24 Languages: English

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Marty Nystrom

Author of "Remember Me" Martin J. Nystrom, a songwriter, was born in 1956 in Seattle, Washington, to a mother who grew up in the Christian Reformed Church; his father was brought up in the Evangelical Covenant Church. After graduating from Oral Roberts University with a degree in music education, Nystrom worked as a music director for the New York branch of Christ for the Nations. More recently he has served as a song development manager for Integrity Music, for whom he has written more than seventy songs. Nystrom is featured as worship leader on five Integrity "Hosanna" tapes. He also gives presentations at numerous conferences throughout the world. --www.reformedworship.org

Gerrit Gustafson

Author of "Remember Me"

Darrell Bledsoe

Arranger of "[On the night You were betrayed You took the bread]" in Glorious Praise at The Colonies
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