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GO FORTH

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Michael Baughen Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 15131 31365

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Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord!

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith (born 1926) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 64 hymnals Topics: Advent 4 The Annunciation; God, Father Gracious and Merciful; Magnificat; Pentecost 3 The Church's Confidence in Christ Scripture: Luke 1:46-57 Used With Tune: GO FORTH Text Sources: Magnificat

Go Forth and Tell

Author: J. E. Seddon Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake! Used With Tune: [Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake!]

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Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake!

Author: J. E. Seddon (1915-1983) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #505b (1987) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: God's Church Mission and Ministry; Pentecost 12 The Witnessing Community; Pentecost 5 The Church's Mission to All Languages: English Tune Title: GO FORTH

Go Forth and Tell

Author: J. E. Seddon Hymnal: Praise Ways #26 (1975) First Line: Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake! Tune Title: [Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake!]

Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord!

Author: Timothy Dudley-Smith (born 1926) Hymnal: Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) #42b (1987) Meter: 10.10.10.10 Topics: Advent 4 The Annunciation; God, Father Gracious and Merciful; Magnificat; Pentecost 3 The Church's Confidence in Christ Scripture: Luke 1:46-57 Languages: English Tune Title: GO FORTH

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Timothy Dudley-Smith

1926 - 2024 Author of "Tell out, my soul" in Complete Mission Praise Timothy Dudley-Smith (b. 1926) Educated at Pembroke College and Ridley Hall, Cambridge, Dudley-Smith has served the Church of England since his ordination in 1950. He has occupied a number of church posi­tions, including parish priest in the diocese of Southwark (1953-1962), archdeacon of Norwich (1973-1981), and bishop of Thetford, Norfolk, from 1981 until his retirement in 1992. He also edited a Christian magazine, Crusade, which was founded after Billy Graham's 1955 London crusade. Dudley-Smith began writing comic verse while a student at Cambridge; he did not begin to write hymns until the 1960s. Many of his several hundred hymn texts have been collected in Lift Every Heart: Collected Hymns 1961-1983 (1984), Songs of Deliverance: Thirty-six New Hymns (1988), and A Voice of Singing (1993). The writer of Christian Literature and the Church (1963), Someone Who Beckons (1978), and Praying with the English Hymn Writers (1989), Dudley-Smith has also served on various editorial committees, including the committee that published Psalm Praise (1973). Bert Polman

Michael Baughen

b. 1930 Person Name: Michael Baughen (born 1930) Composer of "GO FORTH" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.)

J. E. Seddon

1915 - 1983 Person Name: J. E. Seddon (1915-1983) Author of "Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake!" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) James E. Seddon (b. Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, 1915; d. London, England, 1983) received his musical training at the London College of Music and Trinity College in London and his theological training at the Bible Churchmen's Theological College (now Trinity College) in Bristol. He served various Anglican parishes in England from 1939 to 1945 as well as from 1967 to 1980. Seddon was a missionary in Morocco from 1945 to 1955 and the home secretary for the Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society from 1955 to 1967. Many of his thirty hymns are based on mission­ary themes; he wrote some in Arabic while he lived in Morocco. Seddon joined other Jubilate Group participants to produce Psalm Praise (1973) and Hymns for Today's Church (1982). Bert Polman
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