Christian H. Bateman

Minister and hymn writer
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IntroMinister and hymn writer
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasWriter Hymnwriter
Work fieldLiterature Religion
Gender
Male
Religion:Moravian church Congregational church
Birth9 August 1813, Wyke, Bradford, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
DeathJuly 1889 (aged 75 years)
Star signLeo
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Biography

Christian Henry Bateman (1813–1889) was an English minister and hymn writer.

Bateman was born in 1813. He is chiefly known as the writer of "Come, Christians Join to Sing" a remix of William Edward Hickson's "Join Now in Praise, and Sing". After successfully serving as a congregational minister at the Moravian Church, he was ordained at the Church of England at age 30. He ministered at the Richmond Place Congregational Church in Edinburgh, Scotland, and successive Congregational parishes in Hopton, Yorkshire, and Reading, Berkshire. At age 56, he took Holy Orders in the Anglican Church and served as a curate and vicar in several Anglican parishes. He died in 1889.

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