This moving anthem based on the calming text found in Psalm 46:10 will be very welcome in your worship services. The stillness of the text is matched with a lovely original melody and piano accompaniment.
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A lilting 6/8 setting of Psalm 103, this is scored for SATB voices, descant, and congregation, with piano and optional 3-5 octave handbells. First the choir sings the antiphon and the congregation copies
This fascinating text by Thomas Troeger is constructed like a chain of talismans: "Heart, hold fast. One truth clasp: Center on Christ alone." William Beckstrand has crafted a lovely two-part treble setting
An original text by Marilyn Biery is set for voices and piano with optional B-flat or C instrument. This setting is two equal parts, it could be used for treble choirs or for mixed choirs as well.
The familiar words of Psalm 51 are the inspiration for this lovely anthem. Voices, piano and optional handbells come together as one voice to give praise in this song of renewal.
A simple but transcendent setting of the chant tune CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM, this movement from Kneeling in Bethlehem begins with men in unison against a handbell ostinato. The second stanza is
This accessible arrangement of Carl Schalk's hymn tune, RAABE, is perfect for the smaller choir with optional congregational singing. Susan Palo Cherwien's text compares the story of Jesus's appearance to
The joyful tune IN DIR IST FREUDE by Gastoldi forms the basis for this easy anthem with a modern text. Useful for choirs of many types and sizes, the addition of tambourine and hand drum makes this a
A lively and energetic setting of the Gloria for two-part equal voices. Very usable in worship and liturgical settings.
Frances Chesterton's beloved Christmas poem, paired with a traditional English melody, is given a sensitive treatment in this sweet anthem. The descanting upper voice-part is relatively simple and easy to
Written for the Houston Children's Chorus, this spirited Mag and Nunc are thematically related despite their varying moods (Resolute, Comforting, Energetic). The difficulty level comes from