Luminous and comforting, this setting of a lesser-known Fanny Crosby text is quiet, lovely, and reflects the text beautifully. The creative piano accompaniment is an equal partner in the anthem yet supports
What is a Christmas concert without this classic carol? This stunning setting breathes life into the seasonal favorite, spanning the dynamic spectrum and offering a musical presentation replete with joy and
This gospel-style anthem offers a unique perspective by placing Joseph at the center of the lyric. The ministry of Joseph's faithfulness permeates the message while the music is invigorating and
A monument of praise, this piece is ideal for church heritage moments and times of affirming the mission of the church. The Ebenezer stone was set up by Samuel to commemorate God's help to the Israelites,
A choral tour de force, this unaccompanied Gloria Patri crackles with energy. Rhythmic vitality partners with harmonic richness, making the piece essential for concerts and a memorable addition to worship
A bell-like piano motive opens this lovely anthem and holds the sections together. Based on G. K. Chesterton's The Feast of Snow, it also references the beloved hymn Thou Didst Leave Thy
Abounding with the promise of God's presence in our lives, this anthem setting of the classic hymn overflows with dynamic contrast, rich harmonies, a beautiful alto solo, and lofty choral moments. The
Speaking timeless truths in troubled times, this impressive solo ballad with choir challenges us to embrace a hopeful world and work together to bring God's peaceable kingdom to all. Shimmering chords
This rather provocative title instantly awakens our curiosity, but we soon discover the meaning behind the concept. Come all you who are weak, bitter, broken, weary of praying, come see what your God has
The celebrated theme from Johann Pachelbel sets the pace and harmonic foundation for the beloved carol, The First Noel. Although written at different times and places, this Baroque/folk match-up is
This tender ballad is filled with hopeful, truthful images of God's presence along the journey of life. Scored for SATB voices, piano, and optional violin and cello, the music is a stunning example of a
Opening in a minor key, this transformative setting of KREMSER surprises and delights with its colorful interpretations of each hymn stanza, including one that is a cappella. The substantive piano