Simple part writing unfolds in this meaningful communion setting. Each of the opening verses represents an element of the Lord's table - bread of heaven and wine of heaven - and the third verse combines
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This communion anthem is a perfect complement to the implementation of the Eucharist during worship. Melodic and plaintive, the verse flows easily as a canon. The character of the piece is a solemn joy, and
It is the drive of the piano accompaniment that first grabs your attention. Then comes the Easter text riding on a modern melody. But in the end it is the surprising harmonies that seal the deal - this is a
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This anthem is a prayer of gratitude and trust that will be effective almost anytime. Thanks to some references to the "Comforter," it is also effective during Pentecost. The music is gentle in nature with
This is a song which primarily praises God's creation, yet it also lifts up God's care for us as well. A joyous song, it is an excellent choice for beginning the new year. The accompaniment keeps a steady
"In my Father's hands, He covers me with grace." Patricia Mock and Faye Lopez have created a folk-like anthem of comfort and assurance. The memorable refrain and transparent vocal textures will appeal
"No other hope, no other plea: He took my place and died for me." So goes the chorus of this new and lovely song. It is a flowing melody with a harmony that can be pleasantly surprising. One can
The familiar Fairest Lord Jesus text is dressed in a new musical garb with tasty harmonies and a captivating tune. The accompaniment begins simply, as does the vocal writing. Appropriate for almost
The opening strain of this familiar melody begins with plainsong and later moves into an accompanied section in 12/8 time. The piano takes a firm stance in the third verse, returning to the 12/8
The text from Psalm 27 is a familiar one about keeping the faith when times are hard, and Mark Roseberry's setting does it great service. The musical path that leads to the word "wait" is hopeful and
Laura Farnell brings a fresh contemporary setting to the familiar text "Blest be the tie that binds." This piece could have multiple uses during the church year, including memorials, benedictions and other
Psalm 95 is a text that begs for a lyrical melody and these composers deliver. Written in a classical-era style, the character of the piece is light and proper, fitting the truths of the Psalm.