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E. Harold Geer

1886 - 1957 Hymnal Number: 421 Adapter of "THE CALL" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Tammi Rhoton

Hymnal Number: 598 Author of "You are Holy" in Lift Up Your Hearts

John Vanderhoven

1887 - 1974 Hymnal Number: 489 Composer of "CRYSTAL" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Sean Diamond

b. 1968 Person Name: Sean Diamond, b. 1968 Hymnal Number: 938 Author of "My Friends, May You Grow in Grace" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Wes Sutton

b. 1955 Person Name: Wes Sutton, b. 1955 Hymnal Number: 700 Author of "Your Mercy Flows" in Lift Up Your Hearts

Yŏng-su Na

b. 1938 Person Name: Nah Young-Soo Hymnal Number: 120 Author of "Look and Learn" in Lift Up Your Hearts A member of the voice facultly at Hanyang University College of Music, Seoul, Korea. Emily Brink

Andrew McCann

Person Name: McCann Hymnal Number: 277 Author of "God of This City " in Lift Up Your Hearts Member of the band Bluetree. Bluetree is a contemporary Christian band from Northern Ireland. The band originated in Strandtown Christian Fellowship Church in 2004. Lead singer Aaron Boyd, claims it started out of frustration – “I was frustrated with the idea that worship is only to do with your heart. I don’t really agree with that. It’s bigger than just your heart attitude towards something. Like the idea that music can be secondary and as long as you love Jesus, that’s fine! I don’t think that’s right.” The band’s debut album, Great Things, was released in 2007, and its second studio album, Kingdom, was released in 2012. The band has a heart for social justice, and launched its charity “Stand Out International” in 2009, an organization that rescues kids from the sex industry. The band’s hit song, “God of this City” was nominated for a Dove Award in 2009. Laura de Jong

Aaron Boyd

b. 1980 Person Name: Boyd Hymnal Number: 277 Author of "God of This City " in Lift Up Your Hearts Member of the band Bluetree. Bluetree is a contemporary Christian band from Northern Ireland. The band originated in Strandtown Christian Fellowship Church in 2004. Lead singer Aaron Boyd, claims it started out of frustration – “I was frustrated with the idea that worship is only to do with your heart. I don’t really agree with that. It’s bigger than just your heart attitude towards something. Like the idea that music can be secondary and as long as you love Jesus, that’s fine! I don’t think that’s right.” The band’s debut album, Great Things, was released in 2007, and its second studio album, Kingdom, was released in 2012. The band has a heart for social justice, and launched its charity “Stand Out International” in 2009, an organization that rescues kids from the sex industry. The band’s hit song, “God of this City” was nominated for a Dove Award in 2009. Laura de Jong

Glenn Packiam

Person Name: Glenn Packiam Hymnal Number: 375 Author of "Your Name " in Lift Up Your Hearts Glenn Packiam lives with his wife and four children in Colorado Springs, where he is the lead pastor of new life DOWNTOWN, an extension of New Life Church. Packiam has written four books, including Discover the Mystery of Faith and LUCKY: How the Kingdom Comes to Unlikely People. He was one of the founding leaders and songwriters for Desperation Band, and has since released a full-length solo album called Rumors and Revelations, an EP called The Kingdom Lives, and an iTunes LP called The Mystery of Faith. Packiam holds a BA in Theological/Historical Studies and a Masters in Management. After two years of graduate work at Fuller Theological Seminary, he is now beginning a Doctorate in Theology and Ministry at Durham University in the United Kingdom. Laura de Jong

Norman Cocker

1889 - 1953 Person Name: Norman Cocker, 1889-1953 Hymnal Number: 153 Composer of "RYBURN" in Lift Up Your Hearts

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