This selection combines the traditional with 21st century expression and looks to the eternal with hope and glorious musical vision. Lovely soaring lines in each vocal part create a beautiful choral
This achingly beautiful choral work centers on the garden of Gethsemane as the turning point for the Divine promise in Revelation 21, where the Almighty declares "I have made all things
Sometimes the mere thought of Christ's immeasurable love can wash over the believer in an overwhelming wave. Using Charles Wesley's beloved text and Dan Forrest's own melody, this tender work
Sometimes the mere thought of Christ's immeasurable love can wash over the believer in an overwhelming wave. This choral anthem is reserved for those moments in worship. Using Charles Wesley's
This hauntingly beautiful anthem weaves together a newly written hymn with I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say (KINGSFOLD). With piano and optional strings, it uses a soloist and offers the congregation
Daniel Taylor's poem from the 1870s appears with three different hymn tunes in many older hymnals. Lloyd Larson's original melody brings a dignity and heartfelt devotion to the text, and the
"Can there be mercy still reserved for me?" This sensitive text written by Charles Wesley speaks to the question, how can God love a sinner such as me? When beautiful text is paired with simple and elegant
"God so loved the world that He gave his only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." This extraordinary verse from John 3 is so beautifully expressed in music that all