I Am a Part of the Pulse of Creation

I am a part of the pulse of creation

Author: Colin Gibson
Tune: PULSE OF CREATION
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Source: New Hymns of Hope #113
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Author: Colin Gibson

Colin Gibson (b. 1933) was born in Dunedin, the south island of New Zealand. He has been writing hymn texts and hymn settings for over 20 years. His works have been published and performed in Africa, the United States, Asia and Australasia, Great Britain and Europe. He is organist and director of the Mornington Methodist Choir, Dunedin, New Zealand, a lay preacher, and retired in 1999 as Head of the Department and Donald Collie Professor of English at the University of Otago where he currently heads the Department of Theatre Studies and continues to lecture on English Literature as Emeritus Professor. He has conducted numerous hymn workshops in New Zealand, Australia and Great Britain, and has been co-editor of a number of hymn collections.… Go to person page >

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First Line: I am a part of the pulse of creation
Title: I Am a Part of the Pulse of Creation
Author: Colin Gibson
Meter: Irregular
Language: English
Copyright: © 2013 Hope Publishing Company

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