This reproducible collection is perfect for performance situations with limited ringers. Featuring Christmas carols from around the world, this delightful collection also contains suggested arrangements for
This is a meaningful and thoughtful setting of Psalm 23. Larry Shackley creatively sets each portion of the text without overdramatizing any particular portion. Approachable by most church choirs, it's
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This hauntingly beautiful arrangement features the gentle feel of a lullaby and an interesting mixture of major and minor modes. Adapted and translated from the traditional carol, it alternates between
To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, a momentous occasion in the history of the church, composer Erik Meyer crafted a dynamic work based on Martin Luther's beloved hymn A
With its unique title, A Million Notes was inspired by Psalm 136 and celebrates a lifetime of musical service and devotion. Pepper Choplin writes "just for fun, I calculated (and guessed) that in
This shares how the author put together a drum circle program that reached hundreds of students. This humorous quick read addresses everything from how to arrange the instruments and students, to the basics
This vibrant and resounding collection enthusiastically welcomes our Risen Christ on Easter morning! These three settings of very familiar hymn tunes provide three moments of musical celebration,
This exuberant original will make an excellent fanfare or processional for Christmas concerts or services. The call-and-response style is easy to learn and lends itself to antiphonal performance. The text
Mark Hayes provides us with eight meditative arrangements designed to help us slow down and experience the thrill of anticipation that lies at the heart of Advent. Suitable for preludes, offertories, or
Ring in the season with this lively arrangement of the French carol Sing We Now of Christmas, including a hopeful, scripture-based text for Advent. Adapted from the cantata "A Garland of Carols,"