One of the songs that had stuck with me during my choral singing days was "Enemy of Apathy", It's hauntingly beautiful melody evokes a sense of mystery, loftiness...It's lyrics, wow...this is real poetry. The Holy Spirit has always been of special interest to me, somehow...
Our choir master explained to us that gender of the Holy Spirit is feminine. Why this was so, I found out later was because in Hebrew, "Spirit" is referred to in the feminine pronoun.
John Lamberton Bell (born 1949, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire) is a hymn-writer. A Church of Scotland minister, he is a member of the Iona Community, a broadcaster, and former student activist. He works throughout the world, often lecturing in theological colleges in the UK, Canada and the United States, but is primarily concerned with the renewal of congregational worship at the grass roots level.
Music career
After a period in the Netherlands and two posts in church youth work, he became employed full-time in the areas of music and worship with the Wild Goose Resource Group. He is a past convener of the Church of Scotland's Panel on Worship and also convened the Committee to revise the Church Hymnary.
In 1999 he was honoured by the Presbyterian Church in Canada and the Royal School of Church Music which bestowed a Fellowship on him, and in 2002 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Glasgow.
Bell has produced (sometimes in collaboration with Graham Maule) many collections of original hymns and songs and two collections of songs of the World Church. These are published by the Iona Community in Scotland and by G.I.A. Publications (Chicago) in North America. Several collections of his work have been published in translation in Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, Japanese and German.
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Video on YouTube...
Recording not good but it does remind me what the tune sounded like
PLC 2011 Valedictory, Part 2, chorale and girls singing Enemy of Apathy