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  1. Michael Alfred Baughen (born 7 June 1930) is a retired Anglican bishop. Born in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, he was educated at Bromley County Grammar School, the University of London and Oak Hill Theological College. After ordination, he served as Rector of Holy Trinity Church in Platt Lane, Rusholme, Manchester and All Souls ...

  2. The group was founded by Michael Baughen in the 1960s. The group's first production was Youth Praise. In 1982, Jubilate published Hymns for Today's Church, one of the first hymn books with completely modernised language. In 1999, Sing Glory, Jubilate's most recent major hymn book, was published.

  3. Wikipedia Biography. Michael Alfred Baughen (born 7 June 1930) is a retired Anglican bishop. Born in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, he was educated at Bromley County Grammar School, the University of London and Oak Hill Theological College. After ordination, he served as Rector of Holy Trinity Church in Platt Lane, Rusholme, Manchester and All ...

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  4. Michael Baughen founded the Jubilate group in the early 1960s. According to Perry, the group pooled their talents to meet the challenge of a new generation in the United Kingdom., who wished to extend their singing beyond the foursquare ways of metrical hymnody and the “unpredictability of Anglican chant.”

  5. Michael Alfred Baughen (born 7 June 1930) is a retired Anglican bishop. Born in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, he was educated at Bromley County Grammar School, the University of London and Oak Hill Theological College. After ordination he served as Rector of Holy Trinity Church in Platt Lane, Rusholme, Manchester and All Souls, Langham Place in ...

  6. Over the years Michael has composed many hymn tunes and written various hymns; the most well-known tunes being to Lord of the years and Name of all Majesty. He is also author of numerous books including The One Big Question which talks about God and suffering.

  7. 2006–present: Michael Baughen, retired Bishop of Chester, lives in Godalming. [4] 2009–present: Christopher Herbert , retired diocesan Bishop of St Albans , lives in Wrecclesham and is also licensed in Winchester and Chichester dioceses.