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FAITHFUL MEN

Meter: 6.6.11.6.6.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Twila Paris Tune Key: F Major Used With Text: Faithful Men

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Faithful Men

Author: Twila Paris Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come and join the reapers Used With Tune: [Come and join the reapers]

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Faithful Men

Author: Twila Paris Hymnal: Sing Joyfully #501 (1989) First Line: Come and join the reapers Topics: Faithfulness of the believer; Invitation for Consecration; Missions; Stewardship Languages: English Tune Title: [Come and join the reapers]

Faithful Men

Author: Twila Paris Hymnal: The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration #288 (1986) Meter: 6.6.11.6.6.8 First Line: Come and join the reapers Topics: Father's Day; Missions and Evangelism; Renewal and Revival Tune Title: FAITHFUL MEN

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Twila Paris

b. 1958 Author of "Faithful Men" in Sing Joyfully Twila Paris (born 1958, Fort Worth, Texas) is an American singer–songwriter whose congregational pieces—“He Is Exalted,” “We Will Glorify,” “Lamb of God,” and others—entered hymnals and became staples of late-twentieth-century worship. Beginning with family ministry concerts in childhood, she went on to a long recording career, multiple Dove Awards, and induction into the GMA Hall of Fame; she makes her home in Arkansas and continues to write and minister. J. S. McDuff (from Encyclopedia of Arkansas, entry “Twila Paris,” and the artist’s official materials, retrieved 9/20/2025)
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