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Introducing JOHN BELL...

John Bell was born in, resides in, and belongs to Scotland. Largely through interest expressed by GIA, his work and availability has become a North American reality.

He is a liturgical composer who writes co-operatively with colleagues in Glasgow; he has a deep interest in music from non-European cultures and a passion for song of the Assembly.

Though his primary vocation is as a preacher and teacher. He spends over half his time working in the areas of music and liturgy, both at conferences and in small parishes, and his work takes him frequently into Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.

With his colleagues, he has produced over 15 collections of songs and octavos, and a wide range of liturgical materials, particularly for use by lay people, and he oversaw the production of a substantial hymnal for the Church of Scotland which, in North America, goes by the title Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise. (Canterbury Press).

He has also authored a number of collections of sermons and meditations, is an occasional broadcaster on radio and television, and manages to survive without the benefit of a wife, car, cell phone, camera, or ipod.

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John Bell is coming to

Western Theological Seminary

April 11-15, 2011 

John will be leading chapel each day with students from the Western Theological Seminary community

at 9:40 am in Semelink Hall.

The Public is invited to attend.

 


 

Wednesday evening, April 13 at 7 pm

"Big Sing" Singing with the Global Church

at Hope Church, 77 W. 11th Street, Holland, MI. 
This program is free and open to the public.


Friday, April 15 at 10:30 am to 2:30 pm

Workshop:  Singing with the Psalms

at Western Theological Seminary, 101 E. 13th Street
The cost for the workshop is $20
Registration is available online
or by calling 616-392-8555 x167