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Joy Comes with the Dawn

Author: Gordon Light Meter: 4.7.7 with refrain Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Weeping may come

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DAWN

Meter: Irregular Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Gordon Light; Nan Thompson Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 32345 32323 65623 Used With Text: Joy Comes with the Dawn

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Joy Comes with the Dawn

Author: Gordon Light Hymnal: Voices United #166 (1996) Meter: Irregular First Line: Weeping may come Topics: The Christian Year Easter; Choruses and Refrains; Christian Year Easter; God Grace; Jesus Christ Resurrection; Joy; Laughter; Morning; Sorrow; Sun; Water Languages: English Tune Title: DAWN

Joy Comes with the Dawn

Author: Gordon Light Hymnal: Sing the Faith #2210 (2003) Meter: 4.7.7 with refrain First Line: Weeping may come Languages: English Tune Title: DAWN

Joy Comes with the Dawn

Author: Gordon Light Hymnal: The Faith We Sing #2210 (2001) Meter: 4.7.7 with refrain First Line: Weeping may come Topics: Grace Strength in Tribulation Scripture: Psalm 30:5 Languages: English Tune Title: DAWN (Light)

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Gordon Light

Author of "Joy Comes with the Dawn" in Sing the Faith Gordon Light was born in Alberta, but as an Air Force brat, lived in many places growing up. He attended Carleton University in Ottawa (B.A.) and Trinity College in Toronto (S.T.B). Ordained deacon and priest in 1969, he served in parishes in Cariboo, Edmonton and Rupert’s Land dioceses. Following a time as Dean of Cariboo in Kamloops, he moved to Toronto in 1992 to serve as Principal Secretary to the Primate. Returning west in 2001, he was Administrative Assistant to the Metropolitan of BC and Yukon, and then consecrated bishop for the Anglican Parishes of the Central Interior (formerly Cariboo). After retiring at the end of 2008, Gordon was appointed chaplain to Church House staff until (2010). Among other hobbies, a longtime passion has been song-writing. He is married to Barbara Liotscos, also an Anglican priest. Both retired first to Meaford, Ontario, and now live again in Kamloops, BC. They serve as honourary assistants in St. Paul’s, Cathedral, but have also been engaged in interim ministry in other parishes. They have taken some time to travel, enjoy connecting with children and grandchildren, and have recently added their young Bernedoodle, Keady, to their household. Gordon Light

Nan Thompson

Arranger of "DAWN" in Voices United