Here Bob Moore has reworked his beloved congregational hymn, All Who Hunger, as an anthem for SATB choir. With a newly composed a cappella introduction, lush harmonies, and vocally rich
Calling us to remember to seek peace with one another as we approach the altar, this octavo is sure to become a beloved part of your repertoire. The memorable melody is set very accessibly for SAB choir,
The modest accompaniment of this setting of dulcimer allows the tune, text, and a variety of harmonic textures in the SATB voice parts to shine. Accessible for all voices, it's easy enough to require
This energetic a cappella piece in 7/8 time might offer a bit of a challenge rhythmically, but after some rehearsal time it is accessible for any SATB choir. The lilting cadence and vigorous tempo set a
An extended fanfare opens this setting of HYFRYDOL for choir, assembly, organ, brass, and timpani. With two texts: Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! and Lord, You Give the Great Commission, this
This anthem was written for a women's conference at Princeton Theological Seminary. The text sings of the role of women in the church, acknowledging both difficult and joyful experiences. The piece may be
An elegant setting of the traditional Welsh melody for SAB voices is paired with an original text suitable for baptism. Together they celebrate our gratitude for new life, God's grace, and God's
This piece features a congregational refrain, highlighting the notion that in the Lord's Supper all are united and all are called to transform the world after being fed in Holy Communion. Scored for piano,
The tune of this baptismal song reflects the energy of the text, "From the waters I will rise and walk... from kneeling I will stand and sing." While appropriate for any baptism, this song will be
This haunting setting of Psalm 145 has a refrain set for SATB voices and flexible voicing on the verses. Rich and lyrical, this piece will find a home in many moments in a worship setting. Parts for two C
A meditation on the diverse images of church found in the Old and view details
Brian Wren's familiar text is paired with an elegant new melody in a setting whose textures are varied by verse and are both a cappella and accompanied. An arresting modulation adds substantial interest and
Based on John 6 and 15, this piece has a lyrical, memorable melody and is easy to sing beautifully. A meditative refrain for assembly and SATB choir alternates with the verses and provides opportunities for
This lovely setting will be a welcome addition to your choir's Pentecost repertoire and is also well suited to celebrations of confirmation or communion. The piece gradually builds in intensity as it
Based on Psalm 34, this familiar text is paired with a refreshing new setting with piano accompaniment. The flowing verses are set for SATB choir with the choir and assembly joining together for the