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[edit] Possible references?

Found this BBC (Songs of Praise) reference using Google. Workplace web-filtering system prevents opening the site! (Grrrrrr)

EdJogg 14:14, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

Extracts of above web page:
Songs of Praise factsheet for Sunday 14 January 2007
Women Hymn Writers
Presented by Pam Rhodes
General:
Pam Rhodes celebrates the contribution that women make to inspirational Christian music. She meets the Hymn writer whose composition helped the Queen celebrate her Golden Jubilee, a singer who gains her inspiration from Saint Columba's Lindisfarne and a modern hymn writer who was drawn to faith by joining a church choir. Hymns all written by women include Blessed Assurance, Just as I am, and When I was Lost.
Interviews:
BERNADETTE FARRELL
MARGARET RIZZA
JOANNE HOGG
JUNE BOYCE-TILLMAN
KATE SIMMONDS . Until very recently, Kate and her husband Miles headed up the large worship team at Church of Christ the King, Brighton where a number of other well-known worship leaders and songwriters - Stuart Townend, Dave Fellingham, Paul Oakley and Phatfish - are also based, but in December 2006 they moved to Sydney, Australia to be part of Bridgeway Community Church in Northern Beaches, part of New Frontiers, to help build the local church.
As well as appearing on numerous live worship albums she has released three solo albums: a live worship album, 'Redemption Songs' (2005), 'Heart and Soul', (2002) a mixture of congregational worship songs and faith-building contemporary songs, and 'One day' (2000).
OK, so it's not much of a reference, but it does include the phrase 'well known' and is from an extremely trusted source. We just need a few more...
EdJogg 07:14, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Tone

The article's wording needs to be changed (e.g. 'the band felt stirred')... POV/original research, needs to be more encyclopedic with all claims and descriptions properly sourced. ~Eliz81(C) 06:52, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

i will reword article and info and source things when i have the time. all the stuff i and others have written is taken off reputable sources like townend, phatfish, survivor/kingsway sites etc. but i dont have the time to source it atm. i will also reword article as i see what you mean :)