John L. Bell
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John Lamberton Bell is a hymn-writer. A Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland, known informally by its Scots language name, the Kirk, is a Presbyterian church, decisively shaped by the Scottish Reformation....

 minister, he is a member of the Iona Community
Iona Community
The Iona Community, founded in 1938 by the Rev George MacLeod, is an ecumenical Christian community of men and women from different walks of life and different traditions in the Christian church....

, a broadcaster
Presenter
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, and former student activist. He works throughout the world, often lecturing in theological colleges in the UK, Canada
Canada
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 and the United States
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, but is primarily concerned with the renewal of congregational worship
Worship
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 at the grass roots
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 level.

Student Activism

Bell studied at the University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow
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 where in 1974 he was elected President of the Students' Representative Council
Glasgow University Students' Representative Council
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. His election represented a significant development as it was the start of a few years' control by the left wing of the SRC. Bell was quite open about his Christian
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 religious beliefs, wearing a wooden cross-shaped pendant.

In 1977 he was elected Rector of the University, while he was still a student. This was part of a trend for student rectors in Scotland at that time (which included Gordon Brown
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 at the University of Edinburgh) but the rules were later changed to prevent students from standing for this post.

Music career

After a period in the Netherlands
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 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
Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland, known informally by its Scots language name, the Kirk, is a Presbyterian church, decisively shaped by the Scottish Reformation....

’s Panel on Worship and also convened the Committee to revise the Church Hymnary
Hymnbooks of the Church of Scotland
Decisions concerning the conduct of public worship in the Church of Scotland are entirely at the discretion of the parish minister. As a result, a wide variety of musical resources are used...

.

In 1999 he was honoured by the Presbyterian Church in Canada
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 and the Royal School of Church Music
Royal School of Church Music
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 which bestowed a Fellowship on him, and in 2002 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Glasgow
University of Glasgow
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.

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
Iona Community
The Iona Community, founded in 1938 by the Rev George MacLeod, is an ecumenical Christian community of men and women from different walks of life and different traditions in the Christian church....

 in Scotland
Scotland
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 and by G.I.A. Publications (Chicago
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) in North America. Several collections of his work have been published in translation in Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, Japanese and German.

Broadcasting

He is a frequent broadcaster
Presenter
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, and often presents programmes on the BBC
BBC
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, majoring on contemporary religious songs from various parts of the world. He is quite a regular contributor to Thought for the Day
Thought for the Day
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 on Radio Four.

In 2005, the BBC apologised for a broadcast by Bell in which he suggested that a Muslim corporal conscripted into the Israeli army had been jailed for refusing to shoot Palestinian children. The broadcast itself was a fairly innocuous plea for understanding between the two sides with conflicting claims in the Middle East, yet was interpreted by those of one allegiance as an attack. Neither the BBC nor the Israeli military were able to find any evidence supporting the story or the existence of a soldier fitting the description. It was further pointed out that Israeli Arabs are not subject to conscription. Bell acknowledged that parts of his story were incorrect and that the broadcast could have been interpreted by some parties as "furtive racism", though he countered that "such a conjecture would be completely untrue.". It was also reported that a spokesman at the Israeli embassy said, "We appreciate that the BBC has apologised; however, it is a pity as the damage is irreparable.[...]"

Church Hymnary (Fourth Edition)

John Bell was the Convener (and music editor) of the committee which drafted the Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland, known informally by its Scots language name, the Kirk, is a Presbyterian church, decisively shaped by the Scottish Reformation....

's Church Hymnary (Fourth Edition)
Hymnbooks of the Church of Scotland
Decisions concerning the conduct of public worship in the Church of Scotland are entirely at the discretion of the parish minister. As a result, a wide variety of musical resources are used...

. The committee first met in 1994; the Fourth Edition was finally published in 2005. Music edition: ISBN 1-85311-613-0

Partial bibliography

  • And the Crowd Is Still Hungry (1978), ISBN 0-85261-154-4
  • Songs of the Incarnation (1984), ISBN 0-9501351-8-6
  • Poverty, Chastity and Obedience: A Vocation for Today (1985), ISBN 0-947988-00-9
  • Eh... Jesus... Yes, Peter...? (1987–90)
    • Heaven Shall Not Wait: Wild Goose Songs Vol. 1 (1987), ISBN 0-947988-20-3
    • Enemy Of Apathy: Wild Goose Songs Vol. 2 (1988), ISBN 0-947988-31-9
    • Love From Below: Wild Goose Songs Vol. 3 (1990), ISBN 0-947988-43-2
  • Wild Goose Prints (1990), ISBN 0-947988-41-6
  • Innkeepers and Light Sleepers: Seventeen New Songs for Christmas (1992), ISBN 0-947988-47-5
  • Psalms of Patience, Protest and Praise (1993), ISBN 0-947988-56-4
  • Wrestle and Fight and Pray (1993), ISBN 0-7152-0681-8
  • Come All You People: Shorter Songs for Worship from the Iona Community (1994), ISBN 0-947988-68-8
  • He Was in the World: Meditations for Public Worship (1995), ISBN 0-947988-70-X
  • The Courage to Say No: Twenty-three Songs for Lent and Easter (1996), ISBN 0-947988-78-5
  • States of Bliss and Yearning: The Marks and Means of Authentic Christian Spirituality (1998), ISBN 1-901557-07-3
  • There Is One Among Us: Shorter Songs for Worship (1998), ISBN 1-901557-10-3
  • Jesus and Peter: A Book of Unrecorded Dialogues (1999), ISBN 1-901557-17-0
  • The Singing Thing: A Case for Congregational Song (2000), ISBN 1-901557-28-6
  • One Is the Body: Songs of Unity and Diversity (2002), ISBN 1-901557-35-9
  • Hard Words for Interesting Times: Biblical Texts in Contemporary Contexts (2003), ISBN 1-901557-75-8
  • I Will Not Sing Alone: Songs For The Seasons Of Love (2004), ISBN 1-901557-91
  • The Singing Thing Too: Enabling Congregations To Sing (2007), ISBN 1-905010-32-5
  • Thinking Out Loud: Collected Scripts From Radio 4's 'Thought For The Day' (2008), ISBN 1-905010-41-7
  • We Walk His Way: Shorter Songs For Worship (2008), ISBN 1-905010-55-4
  • Ten Things They Never Told Me About Jesus: A Beginner's Guide To a Larger Christ (2009), ISBN 9781905010608

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