This accessible setting is well suited to general worship and Pentecost. Careful attention is given to both the lyrics and the tune; the melodic setting of the word "overflow" practically leaps off the
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The Holy Spirit performs important work in the life of the believer. This setting reminds us of that work, emphasizing our reliance and dependence upon that influence in our Christian walk. The violin
Words from John 15 and Galatians 5 form the text of this scripture song. The chant-like beginning has unison and two-part voices in call-and-response style. A key change introduces a gently lyrical and
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This anthem is a prayer to the Holy Spirit to bring unity and peace to all creation. The hymn tune MORECAMBE is incorporated into its pleading melody. It is appropriate for general worship and ideal for
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We are taken to the heart of Pentecost in this gospel song. Its original lyric, a prayer to be filled and guided by the Holy Spirit, is set to an uplifting tune in 9/8. The idiomatic piano accompaniment is
This expressive setting of a text by James Marriott includes a tuneful melody with a soprano descant and a supportive piano accompaniment. The text is appropriate for many opportunities during the church
This musical setting in the pentatonic mode has a captivating melody, first set above a simple figurative piano part, which turns into long sweeping motions later in the piece. The musical shape rises and
This Pentecost offering features the traditional text Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayer. Beginning with a solo (or solo section), this accessible anthem features a memorable melody with lots of
The body of Christ - the church - is one of God's greatest gifts to believers. This song draws comparisons between the beauty of God's creation and the magnificence of His church. The parts are written as
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