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And on This Path

And on this path the gates of holiness are open wide

Author: Lynn Bauman
Tune: [And on this path, the gates of holiness are open wide]
Opening Hymns
CCLI Number: 4951793
Published in 1 hymnal

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Author: Lynn Bauman

Lynn Bauman is director of the Praxis Retreat and Learning Center in northeast Texas. He completed a B.A. in Biblical Studies and began graduate studies in Near Eastern studies at UCLA. He is an author and partner in publishing materials for spiritual formation and contemplative living. His book Ancient Songs Sung Anew: the Psalms as poetry is the source of many of his hymns. He is also taught comparative religion, ascetical theology, spirituality and hermeneutics. He is abbot in The Oriental Orthodox Order int he West" an order devoted to a path of contemplative wisdom. In addition, he has translated many important Coptic texts, including The Gospel of Thomas. Dianne Shapiro, from biography as part of Saint Helena Series for Spiritual G… Go to person page >

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First Line: And on this path the gates of holiness are open wide
Title: And on This Path
Author: Lynn Bauman
Language: English
Copyright: © 2000 Lynn Bauman, from "Ancient Songs Sung Anew: the Psalms as Poetry"
Liturgical Use: Opening Hymns

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