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  2. Here I Am, Lord - Wikipedia

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    Here I Am, Lord", [1] also known as "I, the Lord of Sea and Sky" after its opening line, is a Christian hymn written by the American composer of Catholic liturgical music Dan Schutte in 1979 and published in 1981. [2] Its words are based on Isaiah 6:8 and 1 Samuel 3:4. It is published by OCP Publications.

  3. Dan Schutte - Wikipedia

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    Schutte's compositions are primarily written for Catholic liturgical use, but over time have been used in Protestant worship. Some of the more notable include "City of God" (1981), "Only This I Want" (1981), "Blest Be the Lord" (1976), "You Are Near" (1971), "Though the Mountains May Fall" (1975), "Sing a New Song" (1972), "Glory and Praise to Our God" (1976), "Here I Am, Lord" (1981), "Table ...

  4. John Ness Beck - Wikipedia

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    John Ness Beck (November 11, 1930 – June 25, 1987) was an American composer and arranger of choral music, best known for his settings of traditional Sacred music.His works are frequently performed by high school, college, church, community, and professional choirs across the globe today.

  5. Here I Am to Worship (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Here I Am to Worship" is a song written by Tim Hughes and was released as the title song of his debut album Here I Am to Worship. The song is a popular worship ballad. It is commonly sung at Christian churches, festivals and youth gatherings.

  6. First Presbyterian Church (Huntington, West Virginia)

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    It was built in 1895, with Gothic Revival architecture that sits next to the Johnson Memorial Church. This entry also includes a three-story flat-roof school building. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown Huntington Historic District in 1986. [1]

  7. Gwahoddiad - Wikipedia

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    "Gwahoddiad" The Roberts (Gwyllt) translation has four verses. The first verse is a virtual equivalent of Hartsough's original (see infra).Roberts essentially skipped Hartsough's second verse and then conflated the remaining three verses into similar but not verbatim thoughts matching Welsh to the metrical pattern of Hartsough's tune.

  8. The Lord's Prayer (Albert Hay Malotte song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Lord's Prayer" is a musical setting of the biblical Lord's Prayer, composed by Albert Hay Malotte in 1935, and recorded by many notable singers. According to his New York Times obituary: "Mr. Malotte's musical setting of 'The Lord's Prayer' was the first one that achieved popularity, although the prayer had been set to music many times before."

  9. List of radio stations in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Christian WCEF: 98.3 FM: Ripley: Big River Radio, Inc. Country WCHS: 580 AM: Charleston: West Virginia Radio Corporation of Charleston: News/Talk/Sports WCIR-FM: 103.7 FM: Beckley: Southern Communications Corporation: Contemporary hit radio WCLG-FM: 100.1 FM: Morgantown: AJG Corporation: Active rock WCST: 1010 AM: Berkeley Springs