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Steve Adams

b. 1943 Person Name: Stephen R. Adams Hymnal Number: 2119 Author of "Where the Spirit of the Lord Is" in The Faith We Sing Stephen Robert Adams USA 1943-present. Born at Woonsocket, RI, he studied music at age seven, taking lessons from a pastor’s wife. At Andover Academy, Andover, MA, he continued music studies. In 1960 he became church organist where his father was a Nazarene pastor. Steve and brother, Nate, were singing on network radio before they were school age. By age 13, he felt God’s call to become a Christian songwriter. The family moved to IN after 1960, and he, again, was church organist. He studied Greek philosophy and English literature at Indiana U, Bloomington, IN. He worked with musician, Doug Oldham, in 1973. By 1974 he had settled in Urbana, OH, and was organist/choirmaster of a church in Xenia, OH. He survived a devastating tornado there in April 1974. Seeing a funnel cloud, he left his car and ran into a furniture store and hid under a sofa he had turned over. Later, his dad spent over an hour removing rubble before there was a hole large enough for his escape. Returning two days later to the store, he found that the National Guard, digging to find him, had found everyone else in the store dead. From this disaster, he wrote the song, ‘Peace in the Midst of the Storm’. That same year he had an allergic reaction to propane gas from his trailer and lost his voice for 2 and a half years, regaining it while traveling as an accompanist with Doug Oldham. In the mid-70s he married Janet ‘Jane’ R, and they had two children: Craig Alfred and Christopher John. He wrote some 24 gospel songs, several becoming well-known. Most of his music was published through Dimension Music Company. Stephen and wife currently reside at Franklin, TN. John Perry

Leo Sowerby

1895 - 1968 Hymnal Number: 2093 Harmonizer of "VENITE ADOREMUS" in The Faith We Sing Leo Sowerby (1895-1968) was born in Grand Rapids and studied at the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago (M.A. 1918). He served as regimental bandmaster with the 332nd Field Artillery Band in both England and France (1917-1919). He became the first fellow of the American Academy in Rome, where he studied for three years. He participated in the Salzburg Festival for Contemporary Music in 1923. From 1924 to 1963 he was on the faculty of the American Conservatory. He also was organist and choirmaster of St. James Church (1927-1963). Sowerby had an interest in folk music which he turned into wonderful compositions. He won a Pulitzer Prize for his Canticle of the Sun (1946). He died at Port Clinton, Ohio. --Presbyterian Hymnal Companion

W. H. Wong

b. 1917 Hymnal Number: 2061 Arranger of "HSUAN PING" in The Faith We Sing

Cathy Townley

b. 1949 Hymnal Number: 2109 Author of "Hosanna! Hosanna!" in The Faith We Sing

John S. Rice

1944 - 1994 Hymnal Number: 2242 Author of "Walk with Me" in The Faith We Sing

Nelsie T. Johnson

1912 - 2009 Hymnal Number: 2072 Arranger of "AMEN, AMEN" in The Faith We Sing Nelsie T. Johnson was born in Greer, South Carolina, where she resided. She is a retired school teacher who continues to serve as choir director, organist, and pianist for Presbyterian churches in the Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina, area. She was frequently the accompanist for Rev. Joseph T. Jones as he led music for Presbyterian gatherings. --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993

Clinton Utterbach

Hymnal Number: 2034 Author of "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord" in The Faith We Sing

Taihei Satō

b. 1936 Person Name: Taihei Sato Hymnal Number: 2110 Composer of "SHIMPI" in The Faith We Sing

Barbara Woollett

b. 1937 Hymnal Number: 2209 Author of "How Long, O Lord" in The Faith We Sing Barbara Woollett-- Born on 30 January 1937 in Southampton, where she has lived ever since. Educated at Sholing Secondary School for Girls; married David Woollett, an engineer; they have three children and six grandchildren. She has been a full-time housewife and mother, a volunteer ward assistant in a large city hospital, and a mature student for a GCSE in Drama, as well as being active in a local amateur dramatic group. She is a member of the Jubilate Group. She has written several hymn texts, Psalm versions and other verses. Publications featuring her work include Church Family Worship (1988); Come, Rejoice (1989); Songs from the Psalms (1990); Psalms for Today (1990) which has four of her paraphrases; "Let's Praise" 2 (1994); "Sing Glory" (1999); and "Praise!" (2000). Appearing in several books are her versions of Psalm 13, "How long, O Lord, will your forget an answer to my prayer"; and Psalm 84, "How lovely is your dwelling-place, O Lord most high". Among North American hymnals, The Worshiping Church (1990) has three of her texts and Worship and Rejoice (2001) has two, all of these from the Psalms. --www.jubilate.co.uk/about

Coni Huisman

Hymnal Number: 2006 Author of "Lord God, Almighty" in The Faith We Sing

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