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Exhortation

Author: Vana R. Raye Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Look to the mighty One, Father of all Used With Tune: [Look to the mighty One, Father of all]

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[Look to the mighty One, Father of all]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. O. Sanderson Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 32171 27123 32123 Used With Text: Exhortation

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Exhortation

Author: Vana R. Raye Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #155 (1977) First Line: Look to the mighty One, Father of all Tune Title: [Look to the mighty One, Father of all]

Exhortation

Author: Vana R. Raye Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #155 (1972) First Line: Look to the mighty One, Father of all Tune Title: [Look to the mighty One, Father of all]

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L. O. Sanderson

1901 - 1992 Composer of "[Look to the mighty One, Father of all]" in Songs Of The Church See also Vana R. Raye (pseudonym). ================== Lloyd Otis Sanderson was born May 18, 1901 near Jonesboro, Arkansas. His father was a singing teacher. There were a variety of musical instruments in the home, so all of his children learned to sing and play instruments from early in life. He studied and taught music most of early teens and twenties and then began to serve churches for Churches of Christ. Among Churches of Christ, L.O Sanderson is one of a handful of significant individuals who helped to codify the hymnody of this denomination in the early and mid 20th century. Dozens of his songs remain at the core of this group’s hymnody. As Musical Editor for the Gospel Advocate Company of Nashville during the hymnal heyday of the mid 20th century, Sanderson was responsible not only for the editing of a number of important hymnals, but for helping to shape the church’s song. He composed a number under the pen name of Vana Raye in tribute to his wife. As a composer of both lyrics and music, Sanderson collaborated with a number of individuals, the most notable being his friend, Thomas O. Chisholm, with whom he wrote “Be With Me, Lord,” perhaps his most popular hymn. Dianne Shapiro, from Sanderson's autobiography (http://www.therestorationmovement.com/_states/tennessee/sanderson.htm) and D. J. Bulls

Vana R. Raye

Author of "Exhortation" in Songs Of The Church A pseudonym for for L.O. Sanderson.
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