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,
Based in part on Genesis 3:19, this anthem was designed for Ash Wednesday. Written for assembly, SAB choir, keyboard, guitar, oboe, and cello, the music and text combine to create a meaningful piece for the
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The lyrics represent the point of view of the prodigal son, the Samaritan woman, and the apostles whom Jesus met on the road to Emmaus. Solo verses provide opportunities for some singers as they alternate
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
This joyful South African song of praise is now available in an expanded form, with call-and-response verses calling on all of creation to praise God. It is set for three-part choir and keyboard, with a
This prayer for unity is paired with a traditional Irish melody. Depending on its use, the arrangement may be presented in a prayerful, reverent, legato style or a brighter tempo with more spirited energy.
As if to reflect our differences, the voicing in this appeal for tolerance builds from unison (or optional solo voice) at the start to full SATB choir in verses 3 and 4. A key change in the fourth verse,
Since it was first published in 1976, congregations from all denominations have enjoyed the joyful message of this work. An outstanding all-purpose anthem for church choirs of all sizes. "Surely it is God
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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,
A simple and easily singable song to the familiar tune MELITA, this piece was written to be used as a way to pray for those who have suffered loss, for the first responders to any crisis, and for all who
Based on the compelling American spiritual Keep Your Hand on the Plow, this arrangement for three-part choir, assembly, keyboard, guitar, and jazzy solo trumpet set in a New Orleans bluesy/jazzy
A meditation on the diverse images of church found in the Old and view details
Combining verses from a modern Eucharistic text by Delores Dufner with the unchanging refrain taken from Ubi Caritas, this work is appropriate and usable in many ways: as a processional,
Freely adapted from the well-known prayer of St. Francis, this lovely setting intersperses the Filipino word kapayapaan, meaning "peace be with you," throughout the English text. The setting is
From the Revival series, this arrangement of Psalm 23 set to the ever-popular RESIGNATION tune offers a fresh treatment for contemporary ensembles with guitar and/or piano accompaniment. For SAB groups, an
Genevieve Glen's reflection on the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ is effectively set to music for choir, keyboard, guitar, and solo instrument in C. The included simple hymn version complements
With a text that includes writings from St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Paul, and St. Augustine ("May we become what we receive"), this Communion song is both beautiful and catechetical. Scored for choir with
This beautifully orchestrated anthem is based on a text from The Confessions of St. Augustine. The verses can be sung by soloists or by a section of the choir. The refrain is written in parts and can
Written in response to the COVID-19 crisis, this piece is based on the beloved Psalm 23 and seeks to help the faithful find God's presence even in difficult times. The Spanish text by Santiago Fernandez,
This exhilarating anthem for Pentecost or confirmation features driving orchestral percussion, an exuberant shout chorus, and a recurring woodwind theme. In the spirit of Pentecost, the piece is
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