Based on the theme of bringing your whole self into the act of worship, this gathering song for SATB choir, assembly and piano also includes optional instrumentation: flute, tenor saxophone, trumpet,
This anthem is a response to the words and deeds of the Risen Christ, connecting the language of the resurrection with the demands of discipleship. It will be appropriate throughout the Easter season
A unique Advent song for the assembly that challenges us to reach outside ourselves with hope and love to combat the hate and prejudice that surrounds us. The simple ostinato has various melodies that are
Adam M.L. Tice's graceful, prophetic, and challenging text encourages us to create peace and to be thoughtful stewards of creation. Moving from a unison verse to choral harmony and then to the melody with
With a light Celtic lilt, this is a joyful hymn of praise for God's creation. In a richly textured setting for SATB choir and soloist, the vocals vary by verse and by refrain, nicely complemented by piano
A beloved text is given a fresh setting in this ballad-style arrangement for choir and piano (optional guitar and congregation). Two verses in harmony give way to a third in unison with soprano descant.
Solo driven, this contemporary setting of Psalm 145 invites assemblies to join in with its infectious keyboard accompaniment and easy-to-sing melody.
Based on Psalm 138, a psalm rich with images of human worth, this piece is a call to cherish the uniqueness of every human person and their dreams. Small or large groups will find this effective, and
"Anywhere you may go, you are God's child." This tender folk ballad sings of comfort and trust in God's care. It can be sung by a soloist, trio, or choir with keyboard accompaniment, and the flute, guitar,
A striking and poetic text drawn from the Book of Wisdom urges us to search for the precious gift of wisdom, personified as the lovely, moving feminine image of God's spirit at work in us. Just as striking
With original text for the refrain and bridge, this modern anthem is an exciting take on the well-known traditional prayer Anima Christi. Frequent syncopations follow speech rhythms that punctuate the
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Here is lovely piece for occasions of confirmation, ordination, commissioning, and the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. In this verse/refrain composition, the verses may be taken by a solo cantor, duet, or
This contemporary setting of the Magnificat allows us the opportunity to echo Mary's words of praise to God. Its foursquare rhythms punctuated by easy syncopations will be easily learned by the assembly. It
This piece, overflowing with images of love and compassion, has many presentation possibilities. The musical material is patterned, which makes it accessible to groups with a range of skill levels, and the
This assembly song reflects on God as shepherd, healer, and source of light. Set in an easy praise and worship style for choir, piano, and guitar, the melody flows well and is easy to sing and remember.
A call to unity, this contemporary song of praise is upbeat, filled with intuitive syncopations and a catchy refrain. The topics of global family, creation, and the love of God for us make this an ideal
With a catchy, lightly syncopated refrain, this singable assembly song is sure to be quickly embraced by your congregation. The lyrics based on Revelation 21:1-5 deal with topics of comfort, eternal life,
The Scottish melody KELVINGROVE has become known the world over through its association with John Bell's text The Summons. Gary Daigle's transformation of the lilting melody into a more
This gently moving piece extols the experience of communal worship. Yes, a church has four walls and a roof, but it becomes so much more than that when a community of believers are nourished through the
Set for keyboard and three-part choir, with optional solo verses, this new text and tune address the unity and interdependence of all God's children. Additional parts for C instrument or guitar are
The longing put to words in this piece is perfectly matched by the original tune. The assembly's repeated response to the litany of the soloist invites everyone to recognize the presence of Christ in the
This original composition, scored for SAB voices, cantor, assembly, keyboard and guitar with optional C instrument and cello, has an attractive, singable tune that combines with a thoughtful text. The song