Four liturgical antiphons for the season of Advent for SATB choir, assembly and keyboard. Congregational parts included.
Here Bob Moore has reworked his beloved congregational hymn, All Who Hunger, as an anthem for SATB choir. With a newly composed a cappella introduction, lush harmonies, and vocally rich
Calling us to remember to seek peace with one another as we approach the altar, this octavo is sure to become a beloved part of your repertoire. The memorable melody is set very accessibly for SAB choir,
This accessible and sensitively written SAB setting is suitable for use in the liturgy as well as concert settings. The engaging melody and contemporary harmonies highlight a classic Latin text.
This contemporary setting of the classic Latin eucharistic text finds a charming introduction and conclusion in brief quotes of Felix Mendelssohn's familiar Songs Without Words, Op. 30, No. 3.
The modest accompaniment of this setting of dulcimer allows the tune, text, and a variety of harmonic textures in the SATB voice parts to shine. Accessible for all voices, it's easy enough to require
This reflective piece for choir uses the translation of a quote often attributed to Teresa of Avila, but more likely dating to the mid-19th century. The recurring theme in the text of Christ having
A eucharistic text is paired with Handel's arrangement of SCHMUCKE DICH from The Brockes Passion. The first stanza is a call to worship and an invitation to the eucharist. The...
For choir, assembly, keyboard and guitar with C instrument and string quartet.
This energetic a cappella piece in 7/8 time might offer a bit of a challenge rhythmically, but after some rehearsal time it is accessible for any SATB choir. The lilting cadence and vigorous tempo set a
This setting is for soloists, choir, C instrument, piano, and congregation. The refrain and verse structure can be shared in numerous ways as a part of your communion worship. Additional stanzas are
An extended fanfare opens this setting of HYFRYDOL for choir, assembly, organ, brass, and timpani. With two texts: Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! and Lord, You Give the Great Commission, this
Based on a prayer of early Celtic oral traditions, the music attempts to honor and reflect the centuries-long tradition of Irish song and spirituality. Suitable for Holy Communion and even Eucharistic
This anthem was written for a women's conference at Princeton Theological Seminary. The text sings of the role of women in the church, acknowledging both difficult and joyful experiences. The piece may be
An elegant setting of the traditional Welsh melody for SAB voices is paired with an original text suitable for baptism. Together they celebrate our gratitude for new life, God's grace, and God's