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Ralph E. Freeman

Person Name: Ralph E. Freeman, b. 1933 Scripture: Matthew 27:31-34 Author of "His Weary Footsteps" in When Breaks the Dawn

Júlio Cesar Ribeiro

Person Name: Júlio César Ribeiro (1845-1890 Scripture: Matthew 27:23-54 Author of "O What Pain, What Bitter Anguish" in When Breaks the Dawn

Alfredo Colom

1904 - 1971 Person Name: Alfredo Colom M. Scripture: Matthew 27:35-51 Author of "La visión de la cruz" in Celebremos Su Gloria Alfredo Colom was a prolific songwriter from Guatemala. He held public office, but ruined his life with alcohol and was considering suicide when an indigenous Guatemalan Christian gave him a New Testament. Eventually he surrendered his life to Christ serving in music and evangelism on the radio and in travels throughout Central and South America. Footnote from Singing the New Testament, hymn #36

Laura E. Newell

1854 - 1916 Scripture: Matthew 27:46 Author of "The Morn Is Come" in Priceless Pearls Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 5, 1854, New Marl­bo­rough, Con­nec­ti­cut. Died: Oc­to­ber 13, 1916, Man­hat­tan, Kan­sas. Daughter of Mr. and Edward A. Pixley, but orphaned as an infant, Laura was adopted by her aunt, then Mrs. Hiram Mabie, who at the time lived in New York. In 1858, the Mabie family moved to a farm south of where Wamego, Kansas, now stands. Two years after the move, Mr. Mabie died, and his wife resumed teaching. In 1860, Mrs. Mabie accepted a position in Topeka, Kansas, where she taught many years. Under her tutelage, Laura received her education. As early as age 12, Laura was writing rhymes, and two years later her poems began to appear in local newspapers. She had no thought of a literary career; she simply wrote to give vent to her poetical mind. In 1871, Laura married Lauren Newell, a carpenter from Manhattan, Kansas. They had at least six children, and belonged to the Congregational denomination. In 1873, Laura was listening to an address by a speaker who lamented the death of "genuine" hymns, and she resolved to try her hand in that line of work. That began a long period of writing songs, sacred and secular, services for all anniversary occasions, cantatas, adapting words to music, and music to words. "Mrs. Newell is indeed a prolific writer. Her poems number in the thousands. She has had over eight hundred poems published in a single year, a most remarkable record. The great ease with which Mrs. Newell writes is one of her special gifts. Not long since an order, accompanied by music and titles, was sent her for eight poems to suit. At seven o’clock in the evening she sat down to her organ to catch the music. Then she went to her desk, and at ten o’clock the order was ready for the return mail. Her work pleased the publisher so well that he sent her an order for forty-eight additional poems. Mrs. Newell writes several hundred poems annually. She is a very modest and unpretentious lady, and goes about her daily work as cheerfully as her poems advise others to do. The deeply religious character of the woman stands out boldly in nearly all her work. The next world is apparently as real to her as the present. Her heart is in her work, and to the end of life’s chapter, while able, may she wield her pen to tell the Story to dear to her heart, in verse and song." Hall, pp. 316-17 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/n/e/w/newell_lep.htm

Karen Lynn Davidson

1943 - 2019 Person Name: Karen Lynn Davidson, b. 1943 Scripture: Matthew 27:26-31 Author of "O Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown" in Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

James Minchin

Person Name: JM Scripture: Matthew 27:46 Paraphraser (English) of "I'll Teach and Instruct You the Way You Should Go (Sikhavañ ga thenuñ vikha vañ ga rah)" in Sound the Bamboo

Friedrich Walz

1932 - 1984 Scripture: Matthew 27:15-30 Author of "Seht hin, er ist allein im Garten" in Evangelisches Gesangbuch Friedrich Walz (Composer) (1932–1984), German church song composer and writer. --German Wikipedia @ https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Walz

Friedemann Gottschick

Person Name: Friedmann Gottschick Scripture: Matthew 27:46 Author of "Gott, mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen" in Evangelisches Gesangbuch

Kathleen Thomerson

b. 1934 Scripture: Matthew 27 Composer of "ARNOLDI" in A Taste of Heaven's Joys Kathleen Thomerson is Organist and Music Director at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Austin, Texas. She was born in Tennessee and grew up in Mississippi, California, and Texas. College music study was at the Universities of Colorado and Texas, the Flemish Royal Conservatory in Antwerp, and privately in Paris. Before retirement in Austin, she lived in Collinsville, Illinois, when her husband was a biology professor at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Her best-known hymn text is "I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light," set to her hymn tune HOUSTON. --www.morningstarmusic.com

Joseph Renville

1779 - 1846 Person Name: Joseph R. Renville (1779-1846) Scripture: Matthew 27:11-54 Adapter of "LACQUIPARLE" in Common Praise (1998) Joseph R. Renville’s mother was Dakota and his father, French. An explorer, fur trader, and Congregational minister, Renville helped found the Lac qui Parle Mission in Minnesota in 1835. This song, which is also known as the “Dakota Hymn,” was sung by thirty-eight Dakota prisoners of war as they were led to execution at Mankato, Mennesota, on December 26, 1862. This song was first published in the Dakota Indian Hymnal (1916). Sing! A New Creation

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