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Grant Colfax Tullar

1869 - 1950 Scripture: 10:15 Author of "Get Right With God" in Gospel Gems Number 1 Grant Colfax Tullar was born August 5, 1869, in Bolton, Connecticut. He was named after the American President Ulysses S. Grant and Vice President Schuyler Colfax. After the American Civil War, his father was disabled and unable to work, having been wounded in the Battle of Antietam. Tullar's mother died when he was just two years old so Grant had no settled home life until he became an adult. Yet from a life of sorrow and hardship he went on to bring joy to millions of Americans with his songs and poetry. As a child, he received virtually no education or religious training. He worked in a woolen mill and as a shoe clerk. The last Methodist camp meeting in Bolton was in 1847. Tullar became a Methodist at age 19 at a camp meeting near Waterbury in 1888. He then attended the Hackettstown Academy in New Jersey. He became an ordained Methodist minister and pastored for a short time in Dover, Delaware. For 10 years he was the song leader for evangelist Major George A. Hilton. Even so, in 1893 he also helped found the well-known Tullar-Meredith Publishing Company in New York, which produced church and Sunday school music. Tullar composed many popular hymns and hymnals. His works include: Sunday School Hymns No. 1 (Chicago, Illinois: Tullar Meredith Co., 1903) and The Bible School Hymnal (New York: Tullar Meredith Co., 1907). One of Grant Tullar's most quoted poems is "The Weaver": My Life is but a weaving Between my Lord and me; I cannot choose the colors He worketh steadily. Oft times He weaveth sorrow And I, in foolish pride, Forget He sees the upper, And I the under side. Not til the loom is silent And the shuttles cease to fly, Shall God unroll the canvas And explain the reason why. The dark threads are as needful In the Weaver's skillful hand, As the threads of gold and silver In the pattern He has planned. He knows, He loves, He cares, Nothing this truth can dim. He gives His very best to those Who chose to walk with Him. Grant Tullar --http://www.boltoncthistory.org/granttullar.html, from Bolton Community News, August 2006.

Hanna Lam

b. 1928 Scripture: Genesis 1 Author (st. 1-6) of "In the Beginning" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

Sietze Buning

1930 - 1986 Scripture: Genesis 1 Translator of "In the Beginning" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Pseudonym. See also Wiersma, Stanley Martin, 1930-1986

Fred Kaan

1929 - 2009 Person Name: Fred H. Kaan Scripture: Genesis 1 Author of "God Who Spoke in the Beginning" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Fred Kaan Hymn writer. His hymns include both original work and translations. He sought to address issues of peace and justice. He was born in Haarlem in the Netherlands in July 1929. He was baptised in St Bavo Cathedral but his family did not attend church regularly. He lived through the Nazi occupation, saw three of his grandparents die of starvation, and witnessed his parents deep involvement in the resistance movement. They took in a number of refugees. He became a pacifist and began attending church in his teens. Having become interested in British Congregationalism (later to become the United Reformed Church) through a friendship, he was attended Western College in Bristol. He was ordained in 1955 at the Windsor Road Congregational Church in Barry, Glamorgan. In 1963 he was called to be minister of the Pilgrim Church in Plymouth. It was in this congregation that he began to write hymns. The first edition of Pilgrim Praise was published in 1968, going into second and third editions in 1972 and 1975. He continued writing many more hymns throughout his life. Dianne Shapiro, from obituary written by Keith Forecast in Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/fred-kaan-minister-and-celebrated-hymn-writer-1809481.html)

Charles E. Watson

1869 - 1942 Scripture: Genesis 1 Author of "The Lord Almighty Spoke the Word" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

Katherine Davis

1892 - 1980 Person Name: Katherine K. Davis Scripture: Genesis 1 Author of "Let All Things Now Living" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Katherine Kennicott Davis (b. St. Joseph, MO, 1892; d. Concord, MA, 1980) studied at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, where she was also a teaching assistant in music. From 1921 to 1929 she taught singing and piano in private schools in Concord, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After 1929 she devoted herself largely to music composition. She wrote some eight hundred pieces, most of which were choral (often writing under several pseudonyms). One of her most popular songs is "The Little Drummer Boy," originally called "Carol of the Drum" (1941). Her other publications include the folk operetta Cinderella (1933) and Songs of Freedom (1948). Bert Polman

Martin E. Leckebusch

b. 1962 Person Name: Martin E. Leckebusch, b. 1962 Scripture: Genesis 1 Author of "Creation Sings! Each Plant and Tree" in Sing! A New Creation

Carlos Rosas

1939 - 2020 Person Name: Carlos Rosas, b. 1939 Scripture: Genesis 1 Author of "Oh, Sing to God Above " in With One Voice

Peter W. A. Davison

b. 1936 Person Name: Peter W. A. Davison, b. 1936 Scripture: Genesis 1 Author of "When Long Before Time (The Singer and the Song)" in With One Voice

Richard Compton

Scripture: Genesis 1 Author of "Who Made Ocean, Earth, and Sky?" in Songs for Life

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