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Wade in the Water

Meter: Irregular Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: See that host all dressed in white Text Sources: African-American spiritual; African American spiritual, c. 1750-1875

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WADE IN THE WATER

Meter: Irregular Appears in 32 hymnals Tune Sources: African American spiritual Tune Key: e minor Incipit: 31315 75175 43113 Used With Text: Wade in the Water

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Wade in the Water

Hymnal: This Far By Faith #114 (1999) First Line: See that host all dressed in white Lyrics: Refrain: Wade in the water, wade in the water, children, wade in the water, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. 1 See that host all dressed in white, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. he leader looks like the Isra'lite, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. [Refrain] 2 See that band all dressed in red, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. looks like the band that Moses led, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. [Refrain] 3 Look over yonder, what do I see? God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. the Holy Ghost a-coming on me, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. [Refrain] 4 If you don’t believe I’ve been redeemed, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. just follow me down to Jordan’s stream, God’s a-goin'a trouble the water. [Refrain] Topics: Holy Baptism; All Saints Day Scripture: John 8:36 Languages: English Tune Title: [See that host all dressed in white]
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Wade in the Water

Hymnal: Yes, Lord! #114 (1982) First Line: See that host all dressed in white Lyrics: Refrain: Wade in the water, wade in the water, children, Wade in the water, God’s a-going to trouble the water; O Wade in the water, wade in the water, children, Wade in the water, God’s a-going to trouble the water. 1 See that host all dressed in white, God’s a-going to trouble the water; The Leader looks like the Israelite, God’s a-going to trouble the water. [Refrain] 2 See that band all dressed in red, God’s a-going to trouble the water; Looks like the band that Moses led, God’s a-going to trouble the water. [Refrain] 3 Look over yonder, what do I see? God’s a-going to trouble the water; The Holy Ghost a-coming on me, God’s a-going to trouble the water. [Refrain] 4 If you don’t believe I’ve been redeemed, God’s a-going to trouble the water; Just follow me down to Jordan’s stream, God’s a-going to trouble the water. [Refrain] Topics: Assurance Languages: English Tune Title: [See that host all dressed in white]
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Wade in the Water

Hymnal: Lift Every Voice and Sing II #143 (1993) First Line: See that host all dressed in white Lyrics: Refrain: Wade in the water, wade in the water, children, Wade in the water, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. 1 See that host all dressed in white, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. The leader looks like the Israelite, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. [Refrain] 2 See that band all dressed in red, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. Looks like the band that Moses led, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. [Refrain] 3 Look over yonder, what do I see? God’s a-gonna trouble the water. The Holy Ghost a-coming on me, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. [Refrain] 4 If you don’t believe I’ve been redeemed, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. Just follow me down to Jordan’s stream, God’s a-gonna trouble the water. [Refrain] Topics: Hymns and Songs Baptism and Conversion Languages: English Tune Title: [See that host all dressed in white]

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Carl Haywood

b. 1949 Arranger of "WADE IN THE WATER" in Sing the Faith

James Abbington

Person Name: Jimmie Abbington Arranger of "WADE" in African American Heritage Hymnal

Diana Kodner

Person Name: Diana Kodner, b. 1957 Harmonizer of "[See that host all dressed in white]" in Gather Comprehensive Diana Kodner Gokce holds a double M.M. in Music from Northwestern University specializing in voice/opera and conducting. As an undergraduate, Diana was a flute major at Northwestern University. She has been a flutist in the Minnesota Orchestra, performing under Leonard Slatkin, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, and Jean-Pierre Rampal, to name but a few conductors. At the age of 17 Diana conducted the Minnesota Orchestra in a young people's concert as winner of the Urban Arts conducting competition. For six years Diana was conductor and musical director of the Mozart Sinfonia. She has been a conductor of choirs at Loyola University, National-Louis University, and Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. Diana has authored several books including Handbook for Cantors (Liturgy Training Publications) and Sing God a Simple Song Volumes I and II (Treehaus Communications). She was the editor of A Sourcebook about Music and the Gather Comprehensive Hymnal, first edition (G.I.A. Publications). She was also the conductor for the choral recordings: Catholic Classics, V.I and II (G.I.A. Publications) and both flute and vocal soloist on the Taize recording "Wait for the Lord," from the same publisher. Diana was senior editor of Clavier Magazine and the editor of both Flute Talk and Flute Explorer magazines (The Instrumentalist Company). As editor of Flute Talk Diana interviewed the great flutist Sir James Galway and Jazz flutist Steve Kujala. Most recently Diana was music director for the DVD and CD series from Egghead Learning Systems: As I Grow, for children from birth to 18 months. For 11 years she was the music specialist at Baker Demonstration School in Wilmette, Illinois, and performed as a flutist in the chamber ensemble "Diletto Musicale." Beginning with the 2012-2013 school year, she is the middle school music teacher at The Frances Xavier Warde School, Holy Name Cathedral Campus in Chicago. Diana Kodner
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