Sensitively composed, this setting of the beloved passage from Numbers 6:24–26 is a reverent closing blessing for sacred concerts and church services. Chorale- and motet-style writing creates textural
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First performed by Caritas, conducted by the composer, at Crathie Kirk, Balmoral, in the presence of HM Queen Elizabeth II. A short, lovely benediction.
With text by John Newton, this prayerful choral benediction is perfect for the end of a worship service, wedding ceremony, or renewal of vows. Written for SATB choir without accompaniment. "May the grace of
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Craig Phillips has crafted a beautiful setting of the familiar benediction from the Book of Numbers, "The Lord bless you and keep you...." Each choral part moves expressively with Phillips' rich harmonic
This final movement of Songs for the Journey is set to the traditional Irish blessing, "May the road rise up to meet you."
This short but soaring "Amen" can be sung a cappella or accompanied with the simple piano part included. Try it as a benediction, a choral reflection, or as a short farewell to close a service or
This anthem speaks to the heart of our calling as church musicians. The familiar prayer "that what we sing with our lips we may believe in our hearts, and what we believe in our hearts we may show forth in
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Deep Peace by Irish composer Bernard Sexton is an exquisite choral miniature. The familiar Gaelic blessing invokes all of creation, and finally Christ, to bestow blessing. This gem will be a great
Beautifully capturing the essence of a traditional Gaelic blessing, this original setting evokes the natural tranquility of a "gentle night" where the "moon and stars pour their healing light on you." The
The third movement of the trilogy Divine Encounter is a benediction based on the traditional text from Numbers 6:24-26. As Jesus blessed and multiplied the fish and bread, so God blesses the
With a joyful flourish, this fanfare on the traditional OLD HUNDREDTH employs colorful sequencing harmonies and optional orchestration to add majesty to this brief, powerful offering. Chorusing amens rise
Thirty antiphon texts from the "Graduale Simplex" are translated from Latin and set to newly composed music. The psalm verses appointed for these antiphons are taken from the Grail translation
This solemn evening prayer lets singers and audience alike calm down at the end of the day. With the appeal for God's grace, the dynamics and intensity of the composition gradually increase, to return at
This extraordinary setting of the traditional Gaelic text has been a perennial standard ever since its original publication in 1978. It's a strong choice for more experienced choirs.
Beginning with a simple meditative refrain, "Go in peace" builds to an evocative benediction to "follow our Lord, Jesus Christ, if you dare." Well suited for a commissioning or confirmation worship service