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William Runyan

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William M. Runyan

American Christian composer (1870–1957)

William M. Runyan

Born

William Marion Runyan


(1870-01-21)January 21, 1870

Marion, New York

DiedJuly 29, 1957(1957-07-29) (aged 87)

Pittsburg, Kansas

NationalityAmerican

William Marion Runyan (1870–1957) was a Christian composer from the United States who wrote the music to the well-known hymn Great Is Thy Faithfulness.

In 1870, William Marion Runyan was born in Marion, New York, to a Methodist minister Rev. William White Runyan (born 1828) and his wife Hannah (Orcutt) Runyan (born 1839). At age fourteen, Runyan and his family moved to Marion, Kansas.[1] As a youth, Runyan served as a church organist and graduated from Marion High School in Kansas. Runyan was ordained as a Methodist minister at age twenty-one and then pastored various congregations in Kansas.[2]

Runyan attended Northwestern University for three years from 1895 to 1898. Starting in 1915 Runyan began writing gospel songs with the encouragement of D.B. Towner of the Moody Bible Institute.

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