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Sophie Conty

Hymnal Number: 2075 Author of "King of Kings" in The Faith We Sing

Terry MacAlmon

b. 1955 Hymnal Number: 2037 Author of "I Sing Praises to Your Name" in The Faith We Sing See also in: Wikipedia

Daniel Gardner

Hymnal Number: 2032 Author of "My Life Is in You Lord" in The Faith We Sing

Ron Klusmeier

Hymnal Number: 2029 Author of "Praise to the Lord" in The Faith We Sing

Jeff Nelson

b. 1958 Hymnal Number: 2162 Author of "Grace Alone" in The Faith We Sing Jeff Nelson lives in Nashville, TN and is a Christian music producer and writer. Jeff Nelson (email received 5/23/2022)

Jorge Lockward

b. 1965 Hymnal Number: 2077 Author (st. 2) of "You Alone Are Holy" in The Faith We Sing

Mark Foreman

Hymnal Number: 2125 Author of "Come, Holy Spirit" in The Faith We Sing Mark Foreman is a pastor, conference speaker, worship leader and songwriter. He is currently pastor of North Coast Calvary Chapel in Carlsbad, California. He is the author of Wholly Jesus: His Surprising Approach to Wholeness and Why It Matters Today and co-author with his wife, Jan, of Never Say No: Raising Big-Picture Kids Dianne Shapiro, from North Coast Calvary website (accessed 12-10-2018)

Bonnie Johansen-Werner

b. 1952 Hymnal Number: 2201 Composer of "[Prayers of the People]" in The Faith We Sing Bonnie Johansen-Werner is a composer, performer, and teacher residing in Joliet, Illinois. She is organist at First United Methodist Church in Lockport, Illinois, on the music faculty at the University of St. Francis teaching music theory and composition, and manages her own private studio in Joliet. She also serves as Diaconal Minister of Music associated with Grace United Methodist Church (Naperville) in the ministry of organ and composition. Her music has been performed in the United States, Canada, Russia, and Europe. Bonnie’s music combines techniques from ancient sources with contemporary rhythms, shifting tonalities, and vibrant melodies. Mysticism and spirituality play an important role in her music, with a focus on the presence of the holy in all of life. Themes for her music range from hope and expectancy to pointed encounters with death, AIDS, and drought. Ms. Johansen-Werner holds music degrees from Augustana College and Concordia University with theological study at Garrett Theological Seminary, the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary, and Methesco. She is the former McCosh Assistant Professor of Music at Upper Iowa University. With her husband, Duane Werner, they have five children and eight grandchildren. Bonnie Johansen-Werner

Frank W. Price

1895 - 1974 Hymnal Number: 2061 Translator of "Praise Our God Above (Harvest Song)" in The Faith We Sing Frank W. Price was born in Kashing, China, February 25, 1895. His parents P. Frank (Philip Francis) Price and Esther Price were missionaries with the Presbyterian Church U.S.(Southern) near Shanghai. Dr. Price spent his early years in rural China surrounded by native culture and missionary work. Price returned to the United States to finish his education, and in 1915 he received a bachelors degree from Davidson College. From 1915 to 1917, Price was Principal of Hillcrest School, Nanking. He traveled with Chinese labourers to France in December 1918-19 with the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). Returning to the United States, Price earned a B.D. from Yale in 1922 and later a Ph.D. in 1938 also from Yale. Price married Essie Ott McClure on June 14, 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Price had two children, Mary and Frank Jr. and a marriage that lasted over 50 years. Returning to China in 1923 as an ordained missionary of the Presbyterian Church U.S., Price became a professor at Nanking Theological Seminary, a post which he held until 1952. With the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in 1937, Frank and Essie Price fled to Western China. Between 1939 and 1945, Dr. Price worked to encourage understanding and aid to China in the United States through a series of articles, lectures, and radio broadcasts during World War II. His close relations with Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek gave Dr. Price a better insight into the problems and workings of the Nationalist Government in China. He was a member of the Chinese delegation at the United Nations Organizational Conference in San Francisco in 1945, and his presence among the other Chinese delegates reiterated the trust that the Chiang government placed in Dr. Price. Dr. Price also worked with the Church of Christ in China between 1948 and 1950. Following the communist victory in China's civil war in 1949, Dr. and Mrs. Price endured three years of denouncements, accusations, and house arrest before being expelled from China in 1952. On his return from the Far East in November 1952, Dr. Price accepted a pastorate at New Momnouth Presbyterian Church near Lexington, Virginia (1953-55) and served as Moderator of the Presbyterian Church U.S. (1953-54). Dr. Price served as director of the Missionary Research Library in New York City between 1956 and 1961. Dr. Price then served as professor in International Studies at Mary Baldwin College (1961-66) before retiring to Lexington, Virginia. He died in Lexington on January 10, 1974. In addition to his work as a missionary in China, Dr. Price also wrote many books and articles and was a noted lecturer and world traveler. Some of his book titles include: We Went to West China (1938), As the Lightning Flashes (compiled from the Sprunt Lectures, 1948), Chinese Christian Hymns (translation, 1953), and Marx Meets Christ (1957). Dr. Price completed trips to Europe in 1956, Ghana and the Congo in 1958, an eighteen month study trip to India and Southeast Asia in 1963-64, and attended the International Missionary Conferences in Madras, India, 1938 and Whitby, Canada, 1947. --www.marshallfoundation.org/Library

Janet Lunt

Hymnal Number: 2263 Author of "Broken for Me" in The Faith We Sing

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