This collection of music is for use in praying compline. Each prayer lasts about 15–20 minutes and includes an introduction, an examination of conscience, a hymn, psalmody, a scripture reading, a
David Smart - a long time faculty member at the Moody Bible Institute - left us this brief choral benediction embellished by gentle alleluias near the end.
There is no better way to musically bless those embarking on a new beginning (graduation, marriage, sending forth on mission, etc.) than to offer this tender a cappella setting of the traditional Irish
In Spanish and English, this setting of an Easter Alleluia uses SATB voices, cantor, assembly, keyboard and guitar with C instrument, trumpet, cello and percussion. The instrumentation adds layers of joy to
Beautiful in its simplicity and easy to learn, this piece is a wonderful choice as a benediction or song of sending forth. The melody is first shared as a unison line that the congregation can sing all the
This setting of the well-known blessing attributed to St. Patrick is ideal for small choirs. After a unison treble opening, the men's voices join in a simple yet expressive choral prayer befitting the text.
Noted composer M. Roger Holland has taken antiphons from the 2010 Roman Missal and paired them with psalm verses, creating compositions that have wide use in the liturgy. Some parishes will want to use
This collection of short a cappella pieces is based on seven familiar messages of Jesus: I Am the Way; Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled; Feed My Lambs, Tend My Sheep; Let the Children Come to Me; A
Christ is all, Christ is everything: with and within us, behind and before us, below and above us. Inspired by the ancient prayer St. Patrick's Breastplate, this brief, expressive a cappella setting is