Barney E. Warren

Barney Elliott Warren
Born (1867-02-20)February 20, 1867
Lewiston, NY
Died April 21, 1951(1951-04-21) (aged 84)
Springfield, OH
Nationality American
Occupation Christian hymnwriter and minister

Barney Elliott Warren was an American Christian hymnwriter and minister. He was born in Lewiston, New York on February 20, 1867. In 1884, during a revival meeting at Grand Junction near Bangor, Michigan, he converted to the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana. Two years later, he joined Daniel Sidney Warner as a bass in his company of singers. He married Nannie Kigar, another member of that company. He served as minister and pastor to several congregations. From 1888 to 1940, he worked on song books and hymnals for the Gospel Trumpet Company, the publishing arm of that Church of God. He died on April 21, 1951 in Springfield, Ohio, and is buried in Vale Cemetery there. He has been credited with writing either the words or the music or both for more than 2000 hymns and children's songs; but as of 2015, almost all have fallen out of fashion, though a number of Church of God congregations still sing them weekly.[1][2][3][4]

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References

  1. "Barney Elliott Warren 1867–1951". cyberhymnal.org. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  2. "Barney Elliott Warren". hymnary.org. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  3. "Warren, Barney E.". timelesstruths.org. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  4. Bolitho, Axchie A. (1942). "To the Chief Singer: A Brief Story of the Work and Influence of Barney E. Warren". Anderson, IN: Gospel Trumpet Company. ASIN B000HT8IF8. Partial text online here.

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