This beloved Irish hymn text, dating from the eighth century, gets a new melody in this devotional SATB setting from John Helgen. Commissioned by a church in memory of a beloved choir member, the anthem may
Straightforward choral parts and a rhythmic up-tempo piano accompaniment make this anthem a great new addition to your Advent worship! The familiar melody of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel gets a
The sheer power of Samuel Longfellow's poem Holy Spirit, Truth Divine provides the body of this choral setting from Franklin Ashdown. The text and music begin wistfully and tentatively, proceeding
John Helgen's setting of this earnest spiritual uses a light shuffle rhythm with a gospel-style piano part. The opening verse may be sung by a soloist, and the whole choir and piano player can stretch out
Written for the dedication of a new education wing, this piece features the lyrical vocal lines for which Bradley Ellingboe is known. Its enthusiastic repetition of words from Psalm 22, "Let us go into the
Bradley Ellingboe has brilliantly blended two beloved Sunday school tunes into a captivating setting, with lines from each song commenting on the other. The timeless words will be understood by small
Feature your piano player in this energized gospel/jazz-influenced setting of words from Psalms 66 and 67! An opening chorus and bridge section gives way to a new theme, stated first in the sopranos/altos,
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Solid diatonic harmonies and rhythms bring flavor to Timothy Shaw's setting of this achingly beautiful tune from The Sacred Harp, NEW PROSPECT. Useful throughout the church year, or for memorial tributes
The words of St. Francis of Assisi are brought to new life in Bradley Ellingboe's delightfully rhythmic exhortation "Let all creation play its part, and worship God with humble heart." Suitable for the
Your choir will love this new setting of the joyful African-American spiritual, and so will your piano player! John Helgen has expanded upon the original song with warm jazz harmonies and a lively middle