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We Believe in God Almighty

Author: David Mowbray Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 8 hymnals Hymnal Title: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship Lyrics: 1 We believe in God Almighty, maker of the earth and sky; all we see and all that's hidden is his work unceasingly: God our Father's loving kindness, with us till the day we die-- evermore and evermore. 2 We believe in Christ the Savior, Son of God and Son of Man; born of Mary, preaching, healing, crucified, yet risen again: he ascended to the Father, there in glory long to reign-- evermore and evermore. 3 We belive in God the Spirit, present in our lives today; speaking through the prophets' writings, guiding travelers on their way: to our hearts he brings forgiveness, and the hope of endless joy-- evermore and evermore. Used With Tune: DIVINUM MYSTERIUM

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DIVINUM MYSTERIUM

Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 201 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. Winfred Douglas, 1867-1944 Hymnal Title: Worship and Rejoice Tune Sources: Plainsong, 13th c. Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 12343 23213 45653 Used With Text: We Believe in God Almighty

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We believe in God almighty

Hymnal: Church Family Worship #613 (1988) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Church Family Worship Languages: English
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We believe in God Almighty

Author: David Mowbray (born 1938) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #10 (1987) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Hymnal Title: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) Lyrics: 1 We believe in God Almighty, maker of the earth and sky; all we see and all that's hidden is his work unceasingly: God our Father's loving kindness, with us till the day we die — evermore and evermore. 2 We believe in Christ the Saviour, Son of God and Son of Man; born of Mary, preaching, healing, crucified, yet risen again: he ascended to the Father, there in glory long to reign — evermore and evermore. 3 We believe in God the Spirit, present in our lives today; speaking through the prophets' writings, guiding travelers on their way: to our hearts he brings forgiveness, and the hope of endless joy — evermore and evermore. Topics: God Holy Trinity; Credal Hymns; The Creation; Pentecost The Holy Spirit; Trinity Sunday The Trinity; Trinity Sunday The Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: CORDE NATUS
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We Believe in God Almighty

Author: David Mowbray Hymnal: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship #157 (1995) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Hymnal Title: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship Lyrics: 1 We believe in God Almighty, maker of the earth and sky; all we see and all that's hidden is his work unceasingly: God our Father's loving kindness, with us till the day we die-- evermore and evermore. 2 We believe in Christ the Savior, Son of God and Son of Man; born of Mary, preaching, healing, crucified, yet risen again: he ascended to the Father, there in glory long to reign-- evermore and evermore. 3 We belive in God the Spirit, present in our lives today; speaking through the prophets' writings, guiding travelers on their way: to our hearts he brings forgiveness, and the hope of endless joy-- evermore and evermore. Languages: English Tune Title: DIVINUM MYSTERIUM

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David Willcocks

1919 - 2015 Person Name: David Willcocks (born 1919) Hymnal Title: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) Arranger of "CORDE NATUS" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)

David Mowbray

b. 1938 Hymnal Title: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship Author of "We Believe in God Almighty" in Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship David Mowbray (b. 1938) was born in Wallington, Surrey, England. He attended Dulwich College, Fitzwilliam, Cambridge where he read English. He gained an MA at Trinity in Bristol and a BD at London (External). Ordained in the Church of England, he was a curate at St. Giles in Northampton and at St. Mary's in Walford. Appointed Vicar of Broxborne, Herts in 1970 in 1984, he became Vicar of All Saints, Hertfordshire. In 1991 he became Vicar of St. Matthew's Darley Abbey, Derby, where he serves to this day. He has been writing hymns since 1977 and most of his texts are represented by Jubilate Hymns. Three of his hymn texts have been included in Hope's new hymnal Worship & Rejoice (2001). --www.hopepublishing.com

Winfred Douglas

1867 - 1944 Person Name: Charles Winfred Douglas Hymnal Title: Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship Harmonizer (based on) of "DIVINUM MYSTERIUM" in Renew! Songs and Hymns for Blended Worship Charles Winfred Douglas (b. Oswego, NY, 1867; d. Santa Rosa, CA, 1944), an influential leader in Episcopalian liturgical and musical life. Educated at Syracuse University and St. Andrews Divinity School, Syracuse, New York, he moved to Colorado for his health. There he studied at St. Matthew's Hall, Denver, and founded the Mission of the Transfiguration in Evergreen (1897). Ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1899, he also studied in France, Germany and England, where he spent time with the Benedictines of Solesmes on the Island of Wight from 1903 to 1906. For much of his life, Douglas served as director of music at the Community of St. Mary in Peekskill, New York, and had associations with cathedrals in Denver, Colorado, and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. He promoted chanting and plainsong in the Episcopal Church through workshops and publications such as The American Psalter (1929), the Plainsong Psalter (1932), and the Monastic Diurnal (1932). His writings include program notes for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, various hymn preludes; organ, as well as the book, Church Music in History and Practice (1937). He was editor of both the Hymnal 1916 and its significant successor, Hymnal 1940, of the Episcopal Church. Douglas's other achievements include a thorough knowledge of the life and culture of Hopi and Navajo natives, among whom he lived for a number of years. Bert Polman
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