Person Results

Scripture:Isaiah 7:10-16
In:people

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.
Showing 131 - 140 of 145Results Per Page: 102050

Ludolph Ernst Schlicht

1714 - 1769 Scripture: Isaiah 7:14 Translator of "Immanuel, to You We Sing" in Moravian Book of Worship

James Murphy

Scripture: Isaiah 7:14 Author (v. 1) of "Advent Antiphon" in Catholic Book of Worship III

Dan Smith

Scripture: Isaiah 7:14 Author (vs. 2-4) of "Advent Antiphon" in Catholic Book of Worship III

F. Richard Garland

Scripture: Isaiah 7:10-16 Author of "Lord, Be to Us a Source of Joy" in Discipleship Ministries Collection The Reverend F. Richard Garland is a retired United Methodist pastor. He and his wife, Catherine Sprigg, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, live in North Kingstown, RI. Dick was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and is a lifelong Methodist. A graduate of Garrett Theological Seminary, he interned in Chicago and then served churches in Indiana, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. He continues to preach on occasion, provide coverage in emergency pastoral situations, and write a monthly essay, "From Where I Sit" for the newsletter of the North Kingstown UMC. He has been a contributor to The Upper Room. Dick is a lifelong hiker who still climbs in the mountains of New Hampshire. At home, he spends a great deal of time in his flower gardens. He has sung with the Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra and is a member of the Fellowship of United Methodists in Music and Worship Arts. Dick wrote his first hymn, a children's song, in a seminary music class with Austin C. Lovelace, and he has written poetry for many years. He began writing hymns for use in his churches about twenty years ago, but did not submit them for publication until 2006, after being encouraged to do so by a classmate and friend. Many of his texts are inspired by the seasons of the church year, particularly Christmas and Easter, and by Scriptures from the Lectionary. In April of 2007, an appeal from a clergy colleague for a memorial hymn in response to the shootings at Virginia Tech University resulted in the creation of his hymn, In Grief and Aching Sorrow, set to the tune, Passion Chorale by J.S. Bach. Once, his pastor, frustrated in trying to find enough hymns to go with the Good Samaritan story in Luke 10:25-37, asked him to write a new hymn for a service. The result was his hymn, "When We Would Neighbor Be." On a dare from a colleague, he revealed a whimsical side by writing a hymn for Groundhog Day, "Praise the Lord for Woodland Creatures." His hymn, "I Have a Dream," was written to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the address by The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He has written a series of texts based on the selections from the Letters to the Ephesians and to the Philippians found in the New Revised Common Lectionary. F. Richard Garland

Jacque B. Jones

b. 1950 Scripture: Isaiah 7:14 Author of "Poor of the Earth" in Voices Together

Adam M. L. Tice

b. 1979 Scripture: Isaiah 7:14 Author of "Come, Join in Mary’s Prophet-Song" in Voices Together

Chris Shelton

Scripture: Isaiah 7:14 Author of "In the Beginning" in Voices Together

D. A. Chelliah

Scripture: Isaiah 7:10-17 Author of "This Is the God Beyond All Gods (Karthaadhi Karthar Iveree)" in Sound the Bamboo

I-to Loh

b. 1936 Scripture: Isaiah 7:10-17 Author (st. 3) of "This Is the God Beyond All Gods (Karthaadhi Karthar Iveree)" in Sound the Bamboo

A. J. B. Beresford Hope

1820 - 1887 Person Name: A. J. Beresford Hope Scripture: Isaiah 7:14 Translator of "O Emmanuel" in Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship Hope, Alexander James Beresford, LL.D., born Jan. 25, 1820, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, was M.P. for his University for several years, and died Oct. 20, 1887. He is connected with hymnology through his Hymns of the Church, literally translated, for the use of English Congregations, Lond., J. & F. Rivington. 1844. None of these translations have come into common use. In the Cambridge University Calendar he is entered as “Alexander James Beresford Beresford-Hope." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Pages


Export as CSV
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.