Ideal for any worship occasion and especially communion services reflecting on Jesus, the Lamb of God. The inclusion of a portion of How Great Thou Art expands and reinforces this classic anthem of
This Thanksgiving song is a flowing, tender ballad that reminds the listener of all of the treasures of life that "are gifts sent from heaven." For the Beauty of the Earth is woven throughout the
Catchy and upbeat, this song for Easter Sunday and the following season emphasizes both the Resurrection and the "rising up from the water" of all those initiated into Christ's paschal mystery. As such, it
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Inspired by Hebrews, the text of this anthem says "Let brotherly love continue. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares." This Pepper Choplin original is
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This reflective anthem comes from the perspective of Jesus, who compels his followers to go, love, and serve as he did, to be his hands and feet. Excerpted from the cantata Amazing Love!
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This beautiful communion anthem has a moving text set to a lilting minor melody that expresses the significance of the sacred meal. Two stanzas are followed by a new section that explores the shared
A hopeful testimony of God's healing grace, this anthem is filled with exquisite sacred moments. The impressionistic music and tone painting bring this much-needed message to the heart of the listener.
It is refreshing to find a carol that has not been overused. This choral tour de force overflows with seasonal joy and makes a sparkling addition to any Christmas service or holiday concert. Brief yet
Joel Raney offers a slow and reflective setting of this Henry Alford Thanksgiving text. Men begin stanza 1, then the women begin stanza 2. The piano interlude, prior to stanza 3, alludes to the
Lloyd Larson's setting of this popular Hillsong favorite incorporates verses from the hymn The Solid Rock. Accessible and dramatic, the anthem builds to proclaim the center of our faith, that
This may be one of the most unique choral anthems your choir will ever sing! A delicate ballad reminds the listener of the importance of living humbly and in service to the poor, the outcast, the hungry -
Focusing on the timelessness of God, this anthem is a perfect choice for general worship, church anniversary celebrations, or even Pentecost. The richly harmonic texture of the vocal writing will inspire
Opening with a vibrant 6/8 groove, this beloved southern gospel hymn will please choir and congregation alike. A contrasting 4/4 middle verse with straighter accompaniment provides a pleasant moment of
Wonderfully suited to Mother's Day, Father's Day, or any family-themed service, this anthem honors the cherished gifts often connected with family. The simple melody is easy to learn and allows young voices
With the growing interest in modern arrangements of traditional hymns, this adaptation for contemporary ensemble will be an instant hit. Accompanied by guitar and keyboard, the hymn arrangement features
Appropriate for Trinity Sunday or general use, this anthem with piano accompaniment expresses the assurance that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. The anthem begins hymnlike and builds to a big
Original music from Lloyd Larson combined with Robert Edwards' well-known hymn text make for an impressive choral anthem for SATB voices accompanied with either piano or organ. The text focuses on the theme
Margaret Clarkson's powerful hymn text follows Hebrews 13:8 "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever" as she outlines the past, the present, and the future. Setting it to the very singable
A choral setting of the contemporary chart hit by Matthew West. This brilliant adaptation with a great tenor solo and superb choral writing, combined with the energy and vitality of the original, makes this
Designed to support the lighting of the Advent candles, this piece includes a choral opening based on Coventry Carol, followed by a call-and-response litany with piano underscore, then a text to be
In 1905, Charles Gabriel penned the words "I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene," and did so as an expression of his own awe and amazement of Jesus' love. Mary McDonald has taken that hymn