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Albert F. Bayly

1901 - 1984 Person Name: Albert Frederick Bayly (1901-1984) Scripture: Amos 5:10-15 Author of "What Does the Lord Require" in Common Praise (1998) Albert F. Bayly was born on Sep­tem­ber 6, 1901, Bex­hill on Sea, Sus­sex, Eng­land. He received his ed­u­cat­ion at Lon­don Un­i­ver­si­ty (BA) and Mans­field Coll­ege, Ox­ford. Bayly was a Congregationalist (later United Reformed Church) minister from the late 1920s until his death in 1984. His life and ministry spanned the Depression of the 1930s, the Second World War, and the years of reconstruction which followed. Af­ter re­tir­ing in 1971, he moved to Spring­field, Chelms­ford, and was ac­tive in the local Unit­ed Re­formed Church. He wrote sev­er­al pageants on mis­sion themes, and li­bret­tos for can­ta­tas by W. L. Lloyd Web­ber. He died on Ju­ly 26, 1984 in Chiches­ter, Sus­sex, Eng­land. NN, Hymnary editor. Sources: www.hymntime.com/tch and Church Times, an Anglican newspaper, Tuesday 20 October 2015

Erik Routley

1917 - 1982 Person Name: Erik Routley (1917-1982) Scripture: Amos 5:10-15 Composer of "SHARPTHORNE" in Common Praise (1998)

Patrick Prescod

1932 - 2013 Person Name: Patrick Eugene Prescod Scripture: Amos 5:14-15 Author of "The right hand of God is writing in our land" in Singing the Faith Patrick Prescod was born in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He was a virtuosic pianist. He studied at Trinity College of Music in London, then returned to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, taught music, led The Kingston Chorale and Cantemus, and worked as the Music Director for the Education Ministry from 1979-1982. He edited the Caribbean hymnal Sing A New Song No. 3. Prescod tried to integrate the familiar cultural features, rhythms, and musical forms into the unfamiliar context of worship. Dianne Shapiro

Noel Dexter

1938 - 2019 Person Name: Noel G. Dexter, b. 1938 Scripture: Amos 5:14-15 Composer of "THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD" in Singing the Faith Noel Dexter was born on December 21, 1938 and grew up in Port Antonio, Portland, Jamaica. He studied ethnomusicology and church music at the University of West Indies, in the United Kingdom and in the United States. He founded and led the Kingston Singers as well as other theatrical productions. For 25 years he was director of music at the University of West Indies, Mona, While there he lead the University Singers, until 2012, when he retired. He composed many hymns, anthems, and arrangements. Dianne Shapiro, from "Music Great, Noel Dexter, Remembered" in "The Gleaner," August 19, 2019 (accessed online 8/6/2020)

David Haas

b. 1957 Person Name: David Haas, b. 1957 Scripture: Amos 5:15 Author of "We Are Called" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Jim Strathdee

b. 1941 Scripture: Amos 5 Author of "What Does the Lord Require of You" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Linda White

Scripture: Amos 5 Adapter of "What Does the Lord Require of You" in Lift Up Your Hearts

E. Margaret Clarkson

1915 - 2008 Person Name: Margaret Clarkson, 1915-2008 Scripture: Amos 5:10-15 Author of "Our Cities cry to You, O God" in Common Praise (1998)

Ruth C. Duck

b. 1947 Person Name: Ruth Duck Scripture: Amos 5:15 Author of "Come Now, You Blessed, Eat at My Table " in Lift Up Your Hearts

Alfred V. Fedak

b. 1953 Person Name: Alfred V. Fedak, 1953- Scripture: Amos 5:10-15 Composer of "HANDS OF THE POOR" in Common Praise (1998) Alfred Fedak (b. 1953), is a well-known organist, composer, and Minister of Music at Westminster Presbyterian Church on Capitol Hill in Albany, New York. He graduated from Hope College in 1975 with degrees in organ performance and music history. He obtained a Master’s degree in organ performance from Montclair State University, and has also studied at Westminster Choir College, Eastman School of Music, the Institute for European Studies in Vienna, and at the first Cambridge Choral Studies Seminar at Clare College, Cambridge. As a composer, he has over 200 choral and organ works in print, and has three published anthologies of his work (Selah Publishing). In 1995, he was named a Visiting Fellow in Church Music at Episcopal Seminary of the Soutwest in Austin, Texas. He is also a Fellow of the American Guild of Organists, and was awarded the AGO’s prestigious S. Lewis Elmer Award. Fedak is a Life Member of the Hymn Society, and writes for The American Organist, The Hymn, Reformed Worship, and Music and Worship. He was a member of the Presbyterian Committee on Congregational Song that prepared Glory to God, the 2013 hymnal of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Laura de Jong

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